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David Adams
24 October 2023
The number of small businesses turning to the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman for assistance with insolvencies spiked in the September quarter, revealing how corporate collapses are leaving local traders grasping for help.
Company director hit with $53,000 DPN nearly a year after business deregistration
David Adams
24 October 2023
The Australian Taxation Office should clarify its legacy debt collection strategy, an insolvency practitioner says, after the tax office levelled a director penalty notice against an entrepreneur whose business was liquidated and struck off the company register last year.
“Absolute shock”: Australian Poshmark sellers given less than a week’s notice of platform closure
Eloise Keating
24 October 2023
Australian users of resale platform Poshmark have been left stunned by the company’s decision to close its local operations next week, with sellers telling SmartCompany they say was too little notice.
Melbourne designer in viral “stolen art” saga says more sites have stocked copycat items
David Adams
24 October 2023
A Melbourne-based illustrator whose concerns over copycat designs went viral on Instagram now says at least two other online platforms have stocked items that mimic her own work.
Start small and play the long game: Lessons for Gen Z founders
Amy Benson
24 October 2023
Starting a company is exciting, but it's also important to expect that setbacks and challenges will always pop up. There is definitely no one-size-fits-all model, and entrepreneurs have to be agile and adapt to bumps in the road while staying authentic.
How TikTok is giving Mingle Seasoning a touch of social spice
Morganne Kopittke
24 October 2023
Mingle Seasoning's social media community drives brand awareness and helps the company determine what to develop next.
When the CEO dies, what comes first: Company or family?
Harvard Business Review
24 October 2023
In this Harvard Business Review case study, an entrepreneur's widow wonders whether to lean in to work or step back.
Providoor returns, new owner asks holders of $4.4 million in gift cards to step forward
Tegan Jones
23 October 2023
Providoor is back, offering fresh and frozen meals designed by celebrity chefs. And its told SmartCompany it wants to hear from unspent gift card holders.
Rural women’s business award is a “gift that keeps on giving” for winemaker Ali Paulett
Grace Atta
24 October 2023
The 2023 South Australian winner of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award wants to pay her success forward.
“Side hustlers” sidelined: Women entrepreneurs denied funding, opportunities
Tarla Lambert
24 October 2023
The number of female small business owners is outstripping men three to one, but the social perception of women in business has a long way to go.
SMEs could be forced to turn over utility bills under new mandatory accounting rules
David Adams
23 October 2023
Small businesses will be exempt from Australia's new climate risk disclosure rules, but may still be asked to turn over meter readings, utility bills, and other energy usage figures to their bigger business partners.
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Job scams are on the rise and Australians are being warned to be wary, with losses since January this year reaching $20 million.
Brilliant Lighting admit to engaging in resale price maintenance
Company has admitted to engaging in resale price maintenance and has submitted a court-enforceable undertaking to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
Eyebrows raised over Chartered Accountants ANZ’s $90m payroll bill
Jason Andrew
23 October 2023
Part of the ‘value’ of being part of a member body is to get representation and support: so how are CA ANZ member monies being spent? Here's the teardown.
The High Court was right to overturn Victoria’s EV tax but the road ahead is bumpy
John Quiggin
23 October 2023
The High Court was right to overturn Victoria's EV tax, writes John Quiggin, but there's a danger this decision will be extended to rule out any kind of road user charge.
Opinion: VCs are leaving money on the table. And it belongs to all of us
Kirstin Hunter
20 October 2023
VCs continue to ignore one crucial piece of data: that diverse founding teams produce outsized returns.
Eight Aussie startups that raised $433 million this week
Eloise Keating
20 October 2023
To say this week has been a big one in terms of funding deals for Australian startups would be an understatement.
SXSW Sydney Pitch winner NanoCube Health is transforming cancer diagnostics
Tegan Jones
20 October 2023
We speak to NanoCube Health about winning the inaugural SXSW Sydney Pitch competition and what it means to pitch in Austin next year.
SEO, content, and Mr Beast: A day in the life of King Kong’s Sabri Suby
David Adams
20 October 2023
Insights from a day with King Kong founder Sabri Suby, from his forensic analysis of search engine keywords through to deep contemplation of YouTube star Mr Beast.
COSBOA, Tony Burke face off in campaign to split contentious IR reforms
David Adams
20 October 2023
COSBOA is locked in a staredown with Employment Minister Tony Burke, as the federal government refuses to split off elements of its highly contentious Closing the Loopholes industrial relations reform package.
More companies are bringing workers back to the office, but it’s making us more stressed
Libby Sander
20 October 2023
As more companies mandate the amount of time to be spent in the office, employee stress levels are on the rise.
Employment Hero secures $263 million raise in 2023’s biggest deal
David Adams
19 October 2023
Australian HR and payroll giant Employment Hero has secured a fresh $263 million capital raise, a figure that prepares the venture for deeper international expansion while defying the downswing in blockbuster funding activity.
Sabri’s Shark Tank roundup: Sundust sparkles and Suitor snags two sharks
Sabri Suby
20 October 2023
This week the Shark Tank was brimming with great ideas and killer businesses that made Sabri Suby say ‘shut up and take my money’.
Linktree alumni Jessica Box launches Matched, a new platform to democratise access to knowledge
Tegan Jones
19 October 2023
Matched introduces a knowledge-sharing platform at SXSW Sydney, focusing on accessible learning and diverse user connection.
Sara Lee falls into administration as challenging conditions melt the freezer aisle icon
David Adams
19 October 2023
Frozen dessert giant Sara Lee has collapsed into voluntary administration, appointing FTI Consulting to keep the mixers churning while pursuing a sale or restructure.