Learning from Foodora: How should gig-economy workers be defined?
Foodora might be the first of many food-delivery industry victims, hinting at the evolving nature of the Australian gig economy.
Deliveroo expands: The battle for Australia’s fast-growing meal delivery industry heats up
Deliveroo is expanding into 16 new areas in a bid to bolster its position in Australia's fast-growing meal delivery market.
The three mammoth companies vying to dominate the transport and mobility market
Many companies have been striving to break into the transport and mobility market, but the three largest are Alphabet, Uber and Didi Chuxing.
Transportation-as-a-Service: Welcome to the new and improved commute
Transportation is morphing into an evolving and efficient service supported by interconnected modes of transport — and commuting will never be the same.
Could UberEats leave Australia? Court ruling raises questions about gig economy longevity
Questions are being raised about the future of the UberEats and Deliveroo business models in Australia following an FWC ruling last Friday.
From Muber to ZaraBumba: Why these four Aussie businesses changed their names
In the great history of business, there have been some truly awful and truly brilliant rebrands.
“They don’t get to throw stones”: Outgoing FinTech Australia chief Brad Kitschke defends tenure, as he steps down due to ill health
FinTech Australia chief executive Brad Kitschke has stepped down due to health reasons, having only started in the role in May.
Uber’s shiny object: Why a new logo won’t fix a rot beneath the surface
The problem with rebranding is unless you first clean up what’s underneath, it won’t last, and it will be a matter of time before the rot resurfaces.
Uber and Deliveroo in “early talks” to merge, but Australian businesses aren’t on board
Two of the biggest players in the food delivery space, Uber and Deliveroo, could be set to merge, but Australian small businesses aren't keen on the idea.
Legislation passed in New York City favouring ride-share drivers, and Australia could be next
New York City has legislated to require a minimum pay rate for rideshare drivers, which could foreshadow what’s to come in Australia.
Why an idea doesn’t make a business
A business ideas is like an opinion: it's baseless without substance and backing, says entrepreneur Vaibhav Namburi.
Four lessons on customer-focused innovation from Uber’s Susan Anderson
When your innovating and scaling, it's important to keep customer in mind, says Susan Anderson, general manager for Uber in Australia and New Zealand.