The key skills women CEOs need to learn, according to Mr Yum’s Kim Teo
From acquiring a T-shaped skillset to ignoring toxic clickbait, here's some useful advice to help women founders and CEOs rise to the top.
Five steps to achieving gender parity in Australia’s entrepreneur community
Gender bias in funding opportunities echoes the gender bias we see in employment and carries the same missed opportunities for growth and success.
Four female business leaders reflect on resilience in the face of adversity in 2022
Four female entrepreneurs share their advice on business survival, adaptability and honing your personal power.
My biggest mistake: Diony McPherson, co-founder of Paperform
One of the biggest lessons the Paperform co-founder has learnt is that she should embrace, rather than shy away from, difficult challenges.
The three ‘secret herbs and spices’ Irene Falcone used to turn Australia’s first non-alcoholic bottle shop into a multimillion-dollar business
Sans Drinks turned over $10 million dollars last year, and founder Irene Falcone expects that to grow to $15 million this year — possibly even $20 million.
Albanese and Ardern present Aussie ethical cleaning brand with innovation award
Founded by Queensland entrepreneurs Ami Bateman and Sian Murray in early 2020, Pleasant State makes non-toxic and zero-waste dissolvable cleaning bars.
How startup program Anyone Can is supporting BIWOC founders across Australia
Anyone Can is the first program of its kind dedicated to empowering bla(c)k women and WoC in the startup space.
My biggest mistake: Kim Teo, co-founder of Mr Yum
Mr Yum has collected more than $100 million in venture capital to date, helping it expand overseas and launch acquisitions of its own. And yet, along the way, mistakes were made.
Trust your gut: Steph Claire Smith’s advice to entrepreneurs
In the years since health and wellness empire Keep It Cleaner launched, its co-founder Steph Claire Smith has learnt a thing or two about trusting her gut.
My biggest mistake: Steph Claire Smith and Laura Henshaw, co-founders of Keep It Cleaner
The two Keep It Cleaner co-founders say their biggest mistake hasn’t been one specific moment, but rather an ongoing, general gaffe: underestimating themselves.
This eco-friendly, female-led underwear business is also helping support the refugee community
NISA's business model focuses on upskilling staff and supporting them with language learning, with most staff from refugee or migrant backgrounds.
Boosting Female Founders: 10 tips on how to apply for the grant
A one of the most hotly contested grants of the year. you’ll want to pay close attention to your Boosting Female Founders application.