Business
Small business
Ride-share goes electric but Australia slow to get on board
Ride-share giant Lyft has made a pledge to make all trips electric by 2030, but the transition is slower for local operators who are struggling to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
- by Cara Waters
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Opinion
Work in Progress
How to deal with BS at work
It's important we stay alert, but not alarmed, to this classic workplace phenomena.
- by James Adonis
Healthcare
Cochlear calls for low-risk health apps to be exempt from TGA register
Details on which medtech products will be carved out of government regulation is still unknown.
- by Emma Koehn
Start-ups
Cyber security funding splash needs to cover more ground, industry says
Cyber security startups are hoping that the government's $1.3 billion boost is directed towards helping Australian businesses develop herd immunity from attacks.
- by Cara Waters and Tim Biggs
Start-ups
Fintech Zeller aims to plug business banking gaps
Financial services startup Zeller will now start building its products after securing $6.3 million in a funding round lead by local VC heavyweight Square Peg.
- by Cara Waters
Start-ups
'We need a destination': Mike Cannon-Brookes backs plan for 1.8 million jobs
Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes and other business leaders are getting behind a plan to create 1.8 million jobs through low-emission and renewable energy projects.
- by Cara Waters
Start-ups
Afterpay-backed travel start-up playing to win Millennial customers
Play Travel founder Andrew Paykel says the buy now, pay later model works just as well for paying for a holiday as it does for clothes.
- by Cara Waters
Biotech
COVID-19 spotlight prompts calls for genomics roadmap
US biotech Illumina says it sees big potential in Australia, as research COVID-19 and serious diseases puts global companies in spotlight.
- by Emma Koehn
Start-ups
Online retail platform BigCommerce expected to list in the US
Online retail platform BigCommerce could be the next Australian business to list in the United States, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to drive demand for online shopping.
- by Cara Waters
Opinion
Work in Progress
How technology damages your mental health
The greatest cause of underperformance isn’t a lack of motivation or inadequate training - it's poor mental health.
- by James Adonis
Business IT
Sydney becomes home to world's tallest hybrid timber tower
Software giant Atlassian will build the 180-metre tower for its global headquarters at the southern end of Sydney's CBD.