Business Briefing: Edition one
In partnership with Optus, we bring you to our new video series: Business Briefings where we share with you our monthly news wrap.
In partnership with Optus, we bring you to our new video series: Business Briefings where we share with you our monthly news wrap.
This month we cover: Guzman Y Gomez is one of Australia’s favourite fast food providers, Melbourne-based autism support startup Kite Therapy has secured $750,000 in a pre-seed funding round, Australian design unicorn Canva announced a major platform redesign and suite of new products at its recent Canva Create event in LA.
This month we cover: Our new Governor General, Samantha Joy Mostyn (AC), was sworn in on July 1st wearing a suit custom-made by The Social Outfit. Another feel-good story about a proud Wiradjuri woman who returned to study to become a pharmacist. How to market your small business on a budget.
This month we cover: Lash Therapy’s remarkable growth highlights the demand for natural, effective beauty products, inspiration from The Digital Picnic, which embraced automation to transform its customer experience, Great Wrap has raised $5 million to take its compostable pallet wrap to the next level.
This month we cover: Oltre for winning the latest Pitch, SmartCompany’s early-stage venture competition, how BindiMaps has got your back and Kesley McCormick, neuro-diversity champion and founder of Coming Up Roses, adds a personal perspective to a UK study linking ADHD and entrepreneurship.
This month we cover: A new initiative that aims to close the gender funding gap for women-led startups, could an Aussie innovation help slash greenhouse gas emissions from grazing livestock by up to 98%? and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has helped launch the Inner West Ale Trail, which celebrates 17 independent breweries in Sydney’s “craft beer capital”.
Small business owner Chryssie Swarbrick thinks she might have worked out the secret to going viral.