How this artwork-for-offices startup kept all of its clients during COVID-19, and expanded into brightening up hospitals
Melbourne-based social enterprise ColourSpace helps to brighten office spaces while supporting local artists and is hoping to expand to other cities.
A paperwork nightmare: Are performers and sole traders missing out on JobKeeper because of poor admin skills?
Performers and other struggling arts industry sole traders are being denied JobKeeper payments because their paperwork is not up-to-date, a NSW tax clinic says.
How Renew Australia is turning abandoned shops into rent-free workspaces for local creatives
Renew Australia is connecting local creatives and community projects with rent-free accommodation in otherwise vacant shops, office spaces and public buildings.
Meet you at the drive-in: The retro date night hot-spot is set for a revival
Drive-in cinema operators have been “inundated” with requests to re-open as coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased.
COVID-19 has been good business for Netflix, but will that success continue?
Will streaming giant Netflix win the game? Or will the post-COVID-19 TV world get even more diverse and affordable for viewers?
Why Netflix has double immunity to the ravages of COVID-19
With surging subscribers and no declining ad revenue to worry about, Netflix is thriving amid the pandemic — and it's not the only one.
Primitive, soulless and uninspiring: No, online conferences are not the way of the future
Any tech executive will tell you online conferences are a 100% effective replacement for being there in person. But, the truth is, they're crap.
People are paying more attention to media than ever: It’s time to invest in advertising
Right now, when the most eyeballs and ears are trained on traditional and trusted media, brands need to invest in advertising.
Millions without assistance: The cracks in Morrison’s JokKeeper program
The government's JobKeeper package fails to take into account the fragmented nature of employment for an increasing number of people in this country.
How the coronavirus crisis is causing income from Indigenous art to plummet
The closure of Aboriginal lands to visitors in response to COVID-19 means tourist visits stopped abruptly, along with the income from buying art they provided.
Cricketer Andrew Symonds’ insurance ad pulled from airwaves over hip-and-shoulder homage complaints
Cricketing legend Andrew Symonds has had his an advertisement referencing his infamous reaction to a streaker in 2008 pulled from the airwaves.
How picking up the phone call landed Caroline Morgan an executive job at Netflix
Netflix’s director of product research and consumer insights, Caroline Morgan, discusses how the streaming giant uses viewer feedback to pivot and grow.