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Month: March 2022
Funding roundup March 21 – March 25: Gilmour secures federal funding for its space facilities, Minke raises $650K in pre-Seed capital, and Birchal enters the $100m club
Dynamic business brings you the key startup fundraising rounds from this week: Minke, a decentralised finance startup, has raised $650,000 in a pre-seed round to enter the rapidly expanding DeFi space. The startup is currently a part of the Startmate summer cohort and has received funding from angel investors Rayn […]
Fixing the last few steps of the supply chain requires a major investment
Major investment is needed in the upcoming budget to fix the last few steps of the supply chain and reduce traffic emissions. This federal Budget is the first put forward since Australia announced its commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Virtually every sector will be impacted, especially those with […]
Free skills assessment for migrant engineers till 2023
As part of an Australian Government incentive, migrant engineers can now apply for fast-tracked skills assessments for free towards securing employment in the field in Australia. Engineers Australia will provide these assessments to migrants with skills or qualifications in fields like civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and petroleum engineering. […]
Labor pledges 1.2 million jobs in tech industry by 2030 if elected
If elected, the Federal Labor Party has pledged to employ 1.2 million Australians in the tech industry by 2030. Labor leader Anthony Albanese has lent his support to the Technology Council of Australia’s roadmap to create 340,000 new jobs by the end of the decade. Currently, the sector is responsible […]
Budget 2022: Proposal to cut red tape on tax compliance for SMEs
The increasing ATO compliance activity aimed at businesses groups is one contentious issue raised by businesses, according to the KPMG survey. In an attempt to address this, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced a proposal to lower the pay-as-you-go tax instalment rate from 10 per cent to 2 per cent for the […]
A new toolkit for pandemic business travel
With international borders open and travel restrictions easing, a new toolkit aims to support Australian SMEs with business travel ahead. A 10-part series by Corporate Traveller Australia provides expert guidance, tools, and tips for business travel in the COVID-19 pandemic era. It addresses common concerns for small business owners faced […]
Budget 2022: It’s now time to focus on SMEs
The pandemic, which has been going on for almost two years, has been extremely taxing and difficult for small businesses worldwide, including in Australia. While businesses were gradually returning to pre-pandemic levels, ongoing lockdowns and global economic disruptions slowed things down again, and the businesses are still not out of […]
Let’s Talk: Business leaders share 20 invaluable lessons they’ve learned so far
The past couple of years has witnessed a massive shift in the business world as we know it. And we’ve learned that no business school could have prepared us for what’s happened in the last few years. Lessons learned in school will never be as valuable as business lessons learned […]
Shopify launches Linkpop – new eCommerce solution for creators & social media influencers
Ever make a mental note to look into that new product your favourite TikTok star keeps recommending, only to lose the plot as soon as you get to your Google search bar? Us too. That’s part of the reason why we’re so excited to launch Linkpop, our new link in […]