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From heart attack to $10 million revenue; Busi Faulkner revolutionizes home care in Australia.
eToro to acquire Spaceship, merging superannuation services and global investments, enhancing user experience.
Insights on August 2024 CPI trends: 2.7% inflation driven by housing, food, and energy costs.
Unveil recent startup funding: $3M for Willed, $50M for InDebted, and new seed rounds.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers sees China's economic stimulus as a boon for Australian exporters, avoiding tariffs on popular Chinese electric vehicles. Iron ore prices face pressure.
Australia's 10 most powerful people in 2024 revealed in AFR Magazine's annual Power issue, featuring three new faces and significant ranking changes.
Australia's large superannuation funds dispute Reserve Bank's concerns of overinvestment in major banks, citing protection of retirement savings and banking system stability.
As the election nears, Prime Minister Albanese and Treasurer are divided on negative gearing, revealing generational and philosophical differences. The impact remains uncertain for the Australian economy.
Twelve women-led Australian businesses secured over $1 million in funding from the Sister Pitch event, connecting founders with investors and resources to scale their ventures.
Tech startups across various sectors, including debt collection, fitness, and hospitality, have secured new funding. Notable mentions include Indebted with $60 million and Evolt with $20 million.
Australian and New Zealand startups raised $610 million in Q3, down from Q2's $2 billion due to economic challenges. AI startups dominated, but gender funding disparity persists.
Reflecting on the Sydney Swans' cultural transformation, this piece draws parallels between successful sports teams and startups, emphasizing the importance of shared leadership, accountability, connection, and resilience for long-term success.
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