Credit where it’s due? Xylo co-founder says Seabin’s new microplastics scheme deserves a second look
Seabin recently announced its microplastics credits program. But Xylo Systems co-founder and CEO Camille Goldstone-Henry writes "credits" is not accurate terminology and mislabeling subscription services as credits could undermine trust in sustainability efforts.
Dropshipping luxury: A financial teardown of Cettire
Despite some fierce competition, Cettire is keeping its profits intact. How does the ASX-listed company manage to dominate the luxury e-commerce scene?
Opinion: Airtree the victim in Hostplus and Employment Hero battle for the truth
In the ongoing battle between mega super fund Hostplus and Employment Hero, it is VC fund Airtree that is the victim, argues Kane Jackson.
Small businesses struggling to remain afloat amid rising insolvencies
In the face of daunting insolvency statistics and the threat of heightened regulatory scrutiny, SMEs can adopt several measures to keep tabs on their financial health.
How SeenCulture’s Nikki Tugano navigated a capital-raising ecosystem built for men
SeenCulture founder and CEO Nikki Tugano reveals she had a tricky journey navigating the capital raising process in an ecosystem built for men.
Why the rumours of DEI’s death are greatly exaggerated
It’s true that some companies are divesting from DEI, but those companies never really cared in the first place (but were happy to get some flattering PR), writes Aubrey Blanche-Sarellano.
Four reasons why AI can’t replace human customer service
Swept up in the rush to implement AI, it’s easy to succumb to the narrative that machines will replace humans in every field, including service. It’s even easier to miss the nuances that make human service irreplaceable.
Jodie Imam opens up about Tractor Ventures’ commitment to bridging the gender funding gap
Jodie Imam explains why improving the gender funding gap is a priority for Tractor Ventures in funding many more women in the tech ecosystem.
Why this business gives employees ‘healthies’ to help reduce ‘sickies’
Back in September 2020, the team at FutureBrand started doing something different and took its first ‘healthie’. It’s like a sickie, only better, quite literally.
Once a community of outliers and pioneers, B Corp is now a movement
The number of B Corps globally has doubled in the last two years. But as Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand’s B Corp community gathered, the question on everyone’s mind was: what comes next?
It’s time to track parental leave participation alongside gender pay gap data
The best way to close the gender pay gap is by getting men to take parental leave, so that having a child doesn’t unfairly and solely disrupt the mother’s career.
Inspiring inclusion this International Women’s Day? Don’t get duped by corporate phantoms
If you leverage the ‘Inspire Inclusion’ theme for your marketing or event efforts, you are complying with a UK-based firm that runs the internationalwomensday.com domain but offers no transparency on who is behind it.