Google rep denies using AI for live Senate responses, dodges market dominance claims
In a Senate committee on Friday, Google faced questions about its market dominance in search and AI, as well as the possible use of AI during the hearing.
“Pile of new red tape”: Coalition pushes to disallow controversial rules for tax practitioners
The Coalition will seek to reverse a set of new and highly controversial rules for tax practitioners, arguing they will impose unnecessary red tape on accountants and bookkeepers.
Move over UGC: Why employee-generated content is key for authentic marketing campaigns
While not entirely new, employee-generated content is gaining significant traction as brands recognise its potential to build authenticity and connect more deeply with their customers.
Gumboot brand Merry People teams up with Bridge It to tackle homelessness
It’s possible to create commercial value for your brand while “also making the world a better place”, says Merry People founder Danielle Pearce.
“Flame of ambition”: Ombudsman proposes Prime Minister’s awards for small business in 14-point plan
Would small business awards handed down by the Prime Minister, or formal accreditation for those who pay suppliers on time, help to re-energise the SME sector? Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson believes so.
“Conditions are extremely tough”: Senator David Pocock urges Labor to expand asset write-off to help small businesses
Early signs point to yet another parliamentary showdown over the instant asset write-off scheme, as both Coalition senators and independent crossbencher Senator David Pocock say the small business tax break should expand beyond the government's latest proposal.
Sick and tired of ‘challenging the status quo’? Do this instead
If you want to move beyond just challenging the status quo and actually change it, behavioural science expert Bri Williams explains what you need to do.
Tony Burke inherits home affairs, drops industrial relations portfolio in cabinet shake-up
A federal cabinet reshuffle will see new faces in the employment, workplace relations, and skills and training portfolios, with Minister Tony Burke set to inherit home affairs, immigration, and cyber security responsibilities.
How to choose the right coaches and mentors for your small business
Just like athletes rely on coaches to reach peak performance, your business can soar with the right coach and/or mentor by your side.
Cabinet reshuffle: Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor resigns, opening door for new minister
Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O'Connor and Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney have resigned from the ministry and will not contest the next election, kickstarting a reshuffle of the Labor government's cabinet.
Why CEOs should be futurists
A significant role of the CEO should be being a futurist. As a CEO (or founder, or business owner), you need to see around corners, imagine what might come next, and prepare for the most impactful possibilities.
Five smart advertising tactics to consider for your business during the Olympics
The Olympics offer a wealth of premium viewing hours and extensive reach, but not everyone can secure the most coveted spots amidst the action on official broadcasters. Here are some smart advertising tactics to consider during the Olympics.