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How to warm up your creative-thinking brain

It’s 6.00am and you are walking bleary eyed to the gym. You have just started a new exercise regime and are trying doggedly to...

Did you get your say at Senator Carr’s Innovation Review?

In the cover story of Anthill's launch Edition, way back in 2003, we posed the question, "Who's carrying Australian Innovation." Five year's later, we have...

How to market on a $5,000 budget

So you’ve got $5,000 to market your business. But what should you spend it on to get the ‘best bang’ for your buck? Here’s the...

Do you make your team feel safe? Are you a good leader? [VIDEO]

Recently, I attended an event where a retired General from the Australian Defence Force spoke. After his stories of leadership under pressure in a strife-torn...

Watch out for the fastest growing movement of women entrepreneurs

Women entrepreneurs, it seems, are no longer interested in joining the 'boys club' when it comes to the business of networking. And why should...

Does your brand travel from the window to the reception to the boardroom?

SIGNARAMA understands the significance of brand recall, consistency and integrity has on your bottom line. Your local SIGNARAMA Branding & Signage Consultant is here...

How much would you give to fuel mobile innovation? Salesforce says USD 100 million.

Salesforce.com, the world’s #1 CRM platform, recently announced that Salesforce Ventures—the company’s global corporate investment group— has launched the new Salesforce1 Fund to fuel...

Is Google making us stoopid?

To celebrate the Atlantic's current issue with the thought provoking cover story, "Is Google Making Us Stoopid?", the publishers of Australian current affairs periodical The Monthly are sending their friends from across the pond an online gift subscription. This 'gift' includes access to the Monthly archive and Gideon Haigh's award-winning essay published in February 2006, "How Google is Making Us Stupid." Yes, it’s another fracas between magazine publishers.

iPhone app review: TED Talks

Do you know TED? TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design and refers to a conference that has taken place in California every February for the past 25 years.

Angel at large

In May, I commenced a four-and-a-half week tour of the USA to research angel groups and develop relationships to benefit Australian angel investors and...

Goodbye mistakes, hello bulletproof business: A new book teaches how to grow your business...

Bulletproof Business by Shayne and Jason Cook together with David Dugan teaches smart strategies on how to protect, maximise and accelerate your business

Two Media Events To Energise Your Business

Ever wanted to know how the media really thinks and works, or how to write a media release that will actually get some attention? Senior...

OzBargain.com.au

Everyone loves a good bargain. But for all the immediacy in today’s world, it seems harder than ever to find one amid the never-to-be-repeated...

Talking Business podcast. Commonwealth Bank: free money for all!

In the latest edition of Talking Business, Leon and Garry have a natter about Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott’s push to turn the prospective carbon price into an election issue. According to the chaps: “The horse trading’s begun already.”

Marcela Christy, 2011 Anthill 30under30 Honourable Mention

In 2009, Marcela Christy was planning her own wedding. At the same time, she needed an outlet for her desire to write. The two things came together, forming a wedding blog that today is a full-blown, nuptial-laden website called One Stylish Bride.

Shoot footage, not people in new Australian-developed video game

Here's a military blow-'em-up video game with a couple of intriguing talking points. One, it's being developed completely with Australian talent. Two, it puts the player in the role of a journalist who films the carnage and edits the footage into a report -- all while struggling to stay alive.

Pet Health Centres [SMART 100, 2016]

This SMART 100 profile and the information it contains is a duplication of content submitted by the applicant during the entry process. As a...

Pssst … want to know the essential secrets of giving a great presentation? [VIDEO]

Actor George Jessel once quipped that, "The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.” There are some key things to consider when presenting to anyone, be it five people at a pitch for capital or 1,000 people at a TED event. In this video, Dr. Susan Weinschenk reveals the top five things every presenter should know.

Look who’s entered our Cool Company Awards

If you missed out on nominating your own organisation (or another 'cool' company) for Anthill's 3rd Annual Cool Company Awards, don't slap your forehead...

Report: Australia well positioned to ride out economic crisis

While global economic conditions are likely to remain shaky in the short-term, Australia looks set to ride out the crisis better than most other developed nations, according to Dun & Bradstreet's quarterly Global Economic & Risk Outlook Report released today.
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New Zealand’s Xero eyes US IPO, further disruption as subscribers increase...

Xero recently held its annual meeting in Wellington, during which the company revealed some interesting details about its future. As has been widely suspected, the...

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