Translating ideas to businesses: How Australia can better support its entrepreneurs
There are many opportunities to further develop our investment and scaling potential, so Aussie cities can become leading ecosystems on a global scale.
Corporate adoption is killing blockchain, but Bitcoin will live on
Blockchain is not all that it was promised, no matter how much these corporates dress it up. But Bitcoin is the real deal.
Failures and exploitation: Why it’s time to regulate Australia’s startup accelerators
It's time the government got involved to standardized performance measures for startup accelerators to protect startups and their founders.
Al Gore: Artificial intelligence will lead the “sustainability revolution”
Former Vice President of the US Al Gore has highlighted the role of technology such as AI and machine learning in the fight against climate change.
Developing without coding: Our robot chickens are coming home to roost
Coding has brought automation to everything from babysitting to dog walking, and before long it will come for the coders themselves.
Facebook might have gotten a makeover, but don’t be fooled, it’s still collecting your data
Have you noticed your Facebook feed looks different lately? The platform is a bit more 'zen', uncluttered and loads faster.
The (not so) secret rise of Melbourne as Australia’s tech capital, according to a Silicon Valley Insider
With more than 8,000 tech businesses operating in Victoria, the industry generates $34 billion in revenue each year and employs about 90,000 people.
Kate Cornick: Perceived risk and financial insecurity is turning job seekers away from scale-ups
Victoria has lots of talented individuals looking to take their career to the next level, but who are unaware of the career opportunities at scale-ups.
The price of entrepreneurship: Australia’s inequitable tax policy is leaving founders at a disadvantage
If more isn't done to incentivise Aussie founders, we run the risk of driving ambitious founders offshore.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has launched 60 satellites in pursuit of faster internet — but stargazers aren’t happy about it
The launch of 60 Starlink satellites by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has grabbed the attention and concern of people around the globe.
Urgent action is needed to ensure Australian agriculture survives, let alone thrives
Federal and state governments, in partnership with industry bodies, need to prioritise the future of Australian agriculture.
The missing puzzle piece: Why headquartering huge companies is key to supporting small startups
What makes Israel, a country of just eight million people, so effective at producing great startups and embracing rapid growth?