Protein ball pioneer Bounce Foods collapses into administration after $6 million US expansion leaves “heavy” debt burden
Australian snack food brand Bounce Foods has fallen into voluntary administration, after incurring significant debts from an unsuccessful foray into the American market.
This company wants to turn your office into a giant treadmill
The Walking Room is a Dutch company that is offering workplaces giant treadmill solutions so people in the office can get moving.
From circular economy to surf culture innovators: 10 Aussie female-founded startups to watch in 2023
Australia's female founders are as diverse as they are innovative, bringing new ideas which promise to shake the market in 2023.
It’s not just Dry July: Non-alcoholic beer sales are exploding, Australian brewers and retailers say
Non-alcoholic beer makes up more than 1% of beer sales at the retail level, and industry observers expect that figure to hit 2% by 2025.
Improving organisational health: A five-point checklist
Just because 2022 feels like an extension of 2021 doesn’t mean we need to stick with old habits — such as neglecting organisational health.
Why 24/7 work availability is putting your health at risk
A survey found those who respond to digital work communications out of hours were more likely to suffer from psychological distress and poor physical health.
The new employee experience: How to help your people thrive in life and work
The pandemic reshaped employee experience forever. Discover what this means for the mental health of your staff, and the importance of helping each worker from 9-5, as well as 5-9.
Employers urged to consider employee wellbeing as WFH exacerbates back pain
A focus on wellbeing and overall health is an effective strategy for improved workplace education, which should also include emphasis on mental health initiatives and sleep quality.
Australians are going to pay more tax post-COVID
The biggest unstated message from the intergenerational report released during the lull between lockdowns is that we will need more tax.
Don’t succumb to woo: Building a sustainable wellness business starts with science
The wellness economy might be worth 5% of world GDP, but much of that is spent on woo-based, unscientific products and services.
Wellbeing and flexibility: Five ways we’re redefining ‘success’ in 2021
As restrictions start to ease and we move into the ‘new normal’, the ways in which we define success are seeing a significant realignment.
The health sector has gotten more creative with marketing as COVID-19 has progressed — and there are lessons to learn
The public has become increasingly attuned to the health industry's marketing tactics, forcing marketers to think outside the box.