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Australian innovation lets the people of PNG pay for electricity using mobile phone credits...

The rapid adoption of this service highlights the suitability of mobile payment technology in developing countries, which often do not have access to the same payment methods and services available in developed markets. It also highlights a trend that Australian software and application developers best not ignore.

Anthill named Australia’s “most engaging” media site, according to Audit Bureaux of Australia

Today, we were pleased to discover that Anthill has defied a downward trend and, indeed, scored top spot as the most 'engaging' site among the Audit Bureaux of Australia's Top 20 Media Sites.

Anthill named Australia's "most engaging" media site, according to Audit Bureaux of Australia

Today, we were pleased to discover that Anthill has defied a downward trend and, indeed, scored top spot as the most 'engaging' site among the Audit Bureaux of Australia's Top 20 Media Sites.

James Tuckerman, The Anthill Story

Anthill Magazine was launched in September 2003 by its current editor-in-chief James Tuckerman, who at the age of 26 quit his day job, departing...
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How to zig when everyone else is zagging, with Julio De...

Why is it that some business owners appear impervious to business obstacles and upsets? In some cases, it seems that it’s the obstacles that drive certain personality types to success. In this CHEAT SHEET, we share five ways of thinking to respond to INDUSTRY, ECONOMIC, BRAND, SOCIETAL and PERSONAL shifts.

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Five essential things to get right if you want to raise...

So you’ve got a brilliant idea, or maybe you’ve even started building your nascent business, but you think it might help to bring on some extra money. You try to raise the money, but wherever you go it seems there are roadblocks and challenges, and it’s difficult to know where to start. To help tackle this tricky tropic, we interviewed Bryan Vadas. He’s the founder of iPledg (Australia’s leading crowdfunding platform for creative, commercial, charitable and community projects) and Capital Exchange Australia (an education and funding platform for startups).

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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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