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Say hello to Gerald aka Mr You-Can't-Touch-This (don't ask, long story). This lad fell in love with both writing and business way before he even got his first kiss. It is therefore no surprise that he now writes about business! A prolific freelance writer, Gerald joined the Fantastic Four... sorry, the fantastic Anthill team in July 2012 and has been contributing to the awesomeness on these pages since then.

This former Google employee is opening a futuristic first-of-its-kind learning centre for HSC students...

A new Google-inspired HSC learning centre will open its doors today with a mission to train the brightest young minds in Sydney for stellar careers in science, medicine, mathematics and English courtesy of Richard Chua's Talent 100.

Four frustrated colleagues started this tech start-up to bring professional service businesses out of...

Christine Higgins, Eamonn Bell, Glenn Fowler and Geoff McQueen started AffinityLive out of frustration, to create integrated, cloud-based business-automation software for professional service businesses.

Australian first: New study finds Aussie female tech entrepreneurs making headway despite the odds

For the first time, a study has asked Australian female tech entrepreneurs about what they believe are the greatest factors holding them back. The study was conducted by Terem Technologies.

Startup Spring has officially sprung and is looking to break last year’s record number...

StartupAUS today announced the return of Startup Spring for the third year running taking place across Australia from 10-30 September, with the aim to top last year’s record number of 160 events nationally.

As we go more and more digital, this is how your business should approach...

People are living digitally at home, at work and everywhere in between, offering businesses a chance to connect with their customers 24/7. The issue lies in when and how to target these consumers.

New research has found that flexible working hours and work/life balance are the secret...

Over a third of Australian employers believe that offering staff flexible work arrangements is the best way stop them searching out alternative employment, according to figures released by Employsure.

This bird’s eye view of the evolution of Australia’s fastest-growing suburb over the years...

Crace, located in the north of Canberra, is one of Australia’s fastest-growing suburbs. Geospatial mapping and visual analytics company, nearmap has exclusive photos of the evolution of Crace — since its bushland times.

Goldman Sachs CEO invests in Australian cleaning app WHIZZ as it secures a $2...

A group of five high net worth Australian investors, which includes the CEOs of Goldman Sachs and Godfreys, have invested $2 million in WHIZZ cleaning app’s Series B financing round.

This guy is dragging sidewalk signs into the digital age with his unique innovation

Carpet cleaner and inventor David Ranger has developed the WAYO board, a 39-inch high definition digital sign board that he believes is the world’s first mobile digital sign board that can deliver content in real-time via the Internet.

This start-up wants to make sure you never fight with your flatmate again over...

Sydney fintech start-up Easyshare has launched its new digital platform, aiming to make the lives of Australia’s 4.1 million renters easier by eliminating their common disputes over money splits for rent and bills.

She is using inspirational thongs to put shoes on the feet of the world’s...

Kathy Wong started Moeloco, a socially conscious business that sells thongs (flip-flops) with inspirational messages on the soles and for every pair sold, donates canvas shoes to a poor child in Kolkata, India.

This guy has grown a grain of an idea into the world’s largest hospitality...

It was a case of necessity being the mother of invention for Find My Rice, the world's newest and most comprehensive hospitality search engine, out to link suppliers, producers, business owners and customers in on place.

Hate chores? This app lets you have your laundry and dry cleaning picked up...

Tired of doing chores? Dryz, a Melbourne-based tech start-up, has launched an app that offers an on-demand, door-to-door laundry and dry cleaning service.

Did you know that lobster used to be prison food? How the heck did...

As recently as the 17th Century, lobster was fed to prisoners and servants - rebranding as an 'exotic dish' by railway companies in the...

Let the good times roll: Vietnamese food chain Rolld wins the QSR 2015 Multi...

Vietnamese food chain Rolld were surprised and delighted a few weeks ago, when they scooped the 2015 Multi Site Restaurant of the Year Award at the 2nd Annual QSR Media Awards in Sydney.

Venuemob is now making it easier to find event space in four more Australian...

Sydney Angels backed event-led start-up, Venuemob, has launched into Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and the Gold Coast adding to its existing presence in Sydney and Melbourne.

Graphic design start-up Canva has launched a new platform that is already used by...

Canva has unveiled its Canva for Work platform, which is aimed to enable individuals and organizations to create consistent, effective, and inexpensive graphic designs.

A disruptive UK start-up is coming to Australia to change how and when businesses...

UK-based point-of-payment rating system, truRating recently announced plans to launch in Australia to bring its solution to the Australian consumer analytics market, which it believes is ripe for disruption.

This tech start-up has taken finding a venue for your event down from 6...

Award winning event tech start-up iVvy is revolutionising the events industry by centralising function spaces and group accommodations for the first time ever in Australia on its new Marketplace platform.

KFit raises US$3.25 million in Sequoia-led round to make going to the gym much...

Fitness platform KFit has raised US$3.25 million in its latest funding round. It is in 13 markets across Asia Pacific and is aiming to be in every major city in the region within the next 18 months.
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