Business
Tapped out: cash advocates suss on mandate plan
5 November
When a power outage struck on one of Mitta Mitta Brewing Company’s busiest days of the year, three things kept the family-run business ticking over. Wood for the pizza oven, gas in the barbecue and beer lines, and cash in customers’...[Read More]
Top five fears of small business owners and how an accountant can provide solutions
30 October
Starting and running a small business is both rewarding and challenging. While the independence and potential for growth are appealing, small business owners often face numerous fears that can keep them up at night. From financial instability to...[Read More]
Understanding the essence of inspiration and how to harness it
30 October
Self-inspiration is a transformative process, igniting our internal drive and pushing us toward our goals with newfound energy and enthusiasm. It is the spark that fuels our passion, creativity, and resilience. Inspiration is not a fleeting moment...[Read More]
From chaos to code: why AI is boosting developer ranks
29 October
Artificial intelligence technology is not just helping to create more software but to create more software developers after a leading platform added a record 36 million users in one year. The coding tools could address some of Australia’s skills...[Read More]
Why tech could change Gen Alpha careers for the better
29 October
Former MythBusters television host Kari Byron is visiting Australia to challenge another misconception: that science, technology, maths and engineering jobs of the future will be the same as they are now. And she says Generation Alpha is not only...[Read More]
Navigating a career change with confidence
9 October
Changing careers is a significant life decision, one that can bring excitement, new opportunities, and challenges. Whether you’re pursuing a long-held passion, seeking better work-life balance, or adapting to new life circumstances, the...[Read More]
Make cyber security a daily habit this month – October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, a great time to check your personal and business digital defences.
8 October
Just like locking your front door, cyber security should be part of the daily routine for your business and employees. Here are some tips your business can put in place to stay safe online. To protect your employees’ personal information, chat...[Read More]
Aussie businesses are risking data in race to use AI
24 September
One in three Australian businesses are using free artificial intelligence tools to boost their productivity, a report has found, and most are sharing confidential company data with the software despite the risks. HP and Microsoft revealed the trend...[Read More]
Top 5 tax minimisation strategies for business owners
11 September
Running a business involves more than just generating revenue—it also means managing your tax obligations effectively. For many business owners, tax is one of the largest ongoing expenses, and without a considered approach, you could be paying far...[Read More]
Handy tax time tips for sole traders. Avoid these common mistakes and get it right this tax time.
10 September
We know small businesses work hard to get their tax and super right, however we understand mistakes can still happen. If you’re a sole trader, you can get ahead this tax time by avoiding these common errors: Not reporting all income – this...[Read More]
The way to happiness and success in both life and work
21 August
Happiness and success are deeply intertwined but aren’t always the result of material gains or high-status positions. Instead, a fulfilling life and career stem from aligning your values, passions, and actions in ways that promote well-being and...[Read More]
Essential tips for setting up your home office
21 August
The advent of digital technology has transformed the business landscape, ushering in a new era where working from home is no longer a rarity but a common occurrence. This shift has necessitated the need for entrepreneurs to create conducive...[Read More]
Prize shines light on top Aussie women in STEM research
20 August
Women working in science, technology, engineering or mathematics sectors are being encouraged to apply for a world-first prize for emerging researchers. The inaugural Marie Krogh Young Women in Science prize, launched by healthcare company Novo...[Read More]
Navigating farm succession: how legal advice can help families transition smoothly
14 August
For many farming families, the land is more than just a place of work – it’s home, heritage, and legacy. But when it comes time to pass the baton to the next generation, the process can quickly become complicated, especially if not all children...[Read More]
‘Better lives’ urged as goal from productivity push
13 August
Improving people’s lives, not just economic outcomes, should be front and centre of the government’s upcoming reform roundtable, an independent think tank says. Addressing climate change, inequality, the cost of living, housing affordability and...[Read More]
