The X-traordinary makeover of Twitter: Three ways Musk’s gamble plays out
Jason Andrew puts together three ‘what-if’ scenarios to analyse whether Twitter (X) could end up being a profitable investment after all.
Peter Strong: The government’s paid parental leave system encourages small businesses to break the law
Former CEO of COSBOA Peter Strong explains why, in his opinion, the paid parental leave payment process, is unnecessarily complicated.
Leaving money on the pitch: What VCs can learn from the Matildas about how to invest in women
Kirstin Hunter of Techstars argues that VCs need to take a leaf out of the Matildas' playbook when it comes to investing in women.
Four-day or four-hour work week? Rethinking what we really want from our jobs
While the idea of starting the workday with fresh juice perched alongside our laptops as we gaze over the ocean sounds lovely, the reality is far less glamorous.
Opinion: A World Cup win public holiday might sound fun, but it wouldn’t be for SMEs
Sally Branson Dalwood says that in the current economic climate, a public holiday to celebrate the Matildas will not be fun for SMEs.
From handing out their own flyers to a FIFA World Cup semi-final: The Matildas’ epic rise
The evolution of the Matildas: a team that’s gone from few resources and relative anonymity to equal pay and national treasure status.
Lessons from the unfair dismissal case involving a worker sacked for not doing enough while WFH
An employee who worked from home has lost her unfair dismissal bid, after her employer found low keystroke activity while monitoring her laptop.
Privacy and first-party data: How to make ethical targeting possible
Can marketers put first-party data to work without compromising customer privacy? With ethical targeting, it's possible.
Beyond Barbenheimer: How much money do cinemas really make?
Movie tickets are nearly always the same price, no matter the movie. Why? And how much has the cost of a trip to the movies risen over the past 20 years?
Too many sins to count: Why PwC must not audit again
Any company or government that sticks with PwC is signalling its approval of sins too numerous to count, writes Bernard Keane.
Representation of Aboriginal women accountants remains astonishingly low. Here’s the fix
Kedeisha Kartinyeri is one of the handful of Aboriginal women accountants in Australia. She shares her thoughts on what needs to change to improve representation in the industry.
The nitty gritty of how this Aussie business made the four-day work week work
Nina Mapson Bone of Beaumont People shares how the business established productivity guidelines to make the four-day work week work.