Tag: QANTAS
The trailblazer inspiring corporate Australia to shine a light on Aboriginal culture
Australian organisations are beginning to see the value of Aboriginal culture and are using Indigenous design to showcase local and meaningful Aboriginal narratives.
Expert360 secures a $13 million Series B round to shake up the consulting industry
The Series B investment will enable Expert360 to carve out a bigger slice of the $600B global consulting industry by offering a host of new features and functionality for both clients and consultants, as well as continued international expansion.
Qantas is looking for the best startups and digital disruptors for its innovation agenda
As well as access to Qantas and industry mentors, participants will be able to tap into some of the Qantas Group’s operational data, technology platforms and anonymised customer insights to bring their ideas to life.
Meet the entrepreneur behind the world’s first barista standard reusable coffee cup
The outcome was a lightweight and thoroughly considered design that was BPA free and non-toxic; the world’s first barista standard reusable cup, KeepCup was born.
SafetyCulture has raised $30 million to make workplaces much safer for employees
SafetyCulture, the Australian technology company that has enabled more than 30 million safety and quality inspections at companies including Coca-Cola, Hilton, and Qantas, recently announced it has raised $AUD 30 million
This human resource tech start-up makes candidate referencing easier and faster
Xref, at its core, is an automated, cloud-based candidate referencing platform – that in itself is a major win for its clients in terms of the time and money they save on resources otherwise wasted on calling and chasing referees.
From $10,000 in life savings to $10 million in turnover: How a law school...
Back in 2003 Emily McWaters decided at the age of 20 to drop out of law school and start an online gifting service with her 10,000 worth of life savings
Expert360 soars global with its first international office right in the Big Apple
Aussie consulting startup Expert360 continues to drive the global demand for flexible work, recently opening its first international office in New York City
A tech start-up is looking to disrupt how the fashion industry finds and books...
theright.fit is Australia’s first website easing casting, booking and paying talent by directly connecting talent to clients, without the need for an agency
Two tech start-ups join hands to fill up all the tables in Australia’s restaurants...
Online restaurant reservation company, Dimmi has partnered with iVvy, an online event marketplace, to fill thousands of unused Aussie restaurant spaces
Running a business is damn hard. Here are 5 savvy yet ethical ways to...
Rewarding your employees just makes good sense.
They are your team. Indeed, in a small business, they are your family.
And it’s important to recognise them...
The start-up which makes that Bondi Chai you love won gold in the “business...
The small NSW business behind Australia’s most awarded chai latte, Bondi Chai, was named the Asia Pacific Food and Beverage Company of The Year...
Know your niche! It’s working for the reinvented TigerAir [VIDEO]
One of the most fundamental parts of any marketing campaign is, knowing exactly who you are talking to.
The airline industry in Australia is no...
Why are more Australian professionals finding it a sound choice to head back to...
With significant structural change sweeping across a number of Australian industries –manufacturing, motor vehicle manufacturing and mining to name a few – it’s little...
How to win Facebook fans and influence brands
A broad conclusion: Consistent tactical and promotional themes bring high engagement and expand fan base. So, competitions, special offers and even “creative, visual and often humorous posts” lead to high visibility and growth.
Woohoo! Social travel site Hooroo goes indie
Hooroo's approach bears attention. It is not mining technology to deliver what many others are doing. Instead, it is bringing a strong human touch. Taking the long and narrow path, in a manner of speaking, Hooroo has built a community that tell its stories directly to other users.
The sad, pitiful self-destruction of the Qantas brand, explained. [PODCAST]
In this Talking Business interview, Michel Hogan of Brandology pulls no punches in her blunt assessment of the airline's "race to the bottom" and its loss of consumer confidence. Can the Flying Kangaroo sell itself once again as Australia's premium airline? Have a listen to the podcast to hear Hogan pinpoint Qantas's brand weaknesses, and the lessons the company should have learned from Apple.
What was the biggest PR disaster for 2010? Was it the ‘dog sex’ scandal,...
The Canberra Raiders’ ‘dog sex’ scandal, the Commonwealth Bank’s premium interest rate hike and the David Jones sexual assault case were just some of the diverse incidents to make the year’s definitive list of PR gaffes. Celebrities Stephanie Rice, Matthew Newton and Lara Bingle also hit the headlines for the wrong reasons in 2010.
There’s a lot of iTalk going on, marketing survey says
Marketing survey puts emphasis on raising awareness of a product by word of mouth and says Apple got the most positive buzz among chit-chatting Australians.
There's a lot of iTalk going on, marketing survey says
Marketing survey puts emphasis on raising awareness of a product by word of mouth and says Apple got the most positive buzz among chit-chatting Australians.