Sarah Davidson reveals how Matcha Maiden almost didn’t happen
In this exclusive book excerpt, Sarah Davidson explains how her self-doubt very nearly sabotaged Matcha Maiden before it was even born.
Communication hacks tried and tested by some of the world’s most successful remote teams
Let’s take a look at what some of the most successful remote teams do to strengthen their communication and bolster their workplace culture.
Why Georgie Cavanagh and Carlotta Casals went all-in on their side-hustle, even as the pandemic was taking hold
Get to know Georgie Cavanagh and Carlotta Casals, who launched linen and homewares business Carlotta + Gee as a side-hustle back in 2018.
How Matcha Maiden co-founder Sarah Davidson left corporate law and found her ‘yay’
In this extract from her new book, Seize the Yay, Matcha Maiden co-founder Sarah Davidson reveals how she discovered her 'yay'.
The women building businesses during the pandemic
Will more women launch businesses during this pandemic? Our new series spotlights female founders who are getting new ventures off the ground.
“Customers get what we’re doing”: How Ping secured its first international contracts, and made its mark on the global wind farm scene
IoT wind turbine monitoring startup Ping Services has secured a string of sizable contracts in the US, as it ramps up to meet global demand.
“If not us, then who?” Why Ami Bateman and Sian Murray launched their eco-friendly cleaning products during a pandemic
Why now was the right time for Ami Bateman and Sian Murray to launch innovative, non-toxic, cleaning product startup Pleasant State.
From Google to Gretel: Startup names are moving away from the wacky, but new (and weird) trends are emerging
Silly and nonsensical startup names are on the way out, and evocative language, on-the-nose descriptors and, weirdly, baby names, are in.
“People need a moment”: Who Gives a Crap gifts employees a week off for mental health and self-care
Aussie toilet paper startup Who Gives a Crap is gifting all employees an extra five days paid leave to focus on mental health.
These Aussie entrepreneurs teamed up to #ShareThePlatform with BIPOC entrepreneurs, and roped in Malcolm Turnbull, Janine Allis and Guy Kawasaki to help
Two Aussie entrepreneurs have joined forces to showcase BIPOC leaders — and they’ve secured global business superstars to help them out.
Startup founder, sheep farmer, university researcher and government advisor Penny Schulz says, when it comes to agtech, SA is “where it’s at”
“I think agtech is a really exciting space and a great culture is building around agtech in SA,” says Coorong farmer Penny Schulz.
As Collis Ta’eed steps down as Envato chief, here’s why he left a $6,000 parting gift for each employee
Envato co-founder Collis Ta’eed is stepping down from the business, and dishing out $3.75 million in profit share to employees.