Dynamic Business brings you the key startup fundraising rounds from this week: Carbon Count, a SaaS-based climate change startup, has officially opened its Series B funding round to accelerate its international expansion and become the leading platform for creating high-quality and high-integrity carbon credits. Series B funding will be used […]
Day: 14 April 2022
Election 2022: Here’s what Labor has in store for your business
Dynamic Business looks at what the campaigners have in store for small businesses ahead of the federal election on May 21. In the first edition, we examine Anthony Albanese’s labor party, which bills itself as “the party of small business.” We’ll try to break down the policies they’ve stated they’ll […]
How SMEs can find success during uncertain times
The past two years have been among the most challenging business owners have faced. The world is now emerging into what many describe as the “New Norm”, characterised by uncertainty and ambiguity. This new reality is stressful and difficult for many business owners to navigate. The solution for two Australian […]
Elections 2022: Sustainability, supply chain resilience on ARA’s list of demands
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has outlined its five key strategic demands for all parties, following two particularly tough years for the retail industry. Its demands look at small business recovery, sustainability, supply chain resilience, labour and skills shortages, and inclusive and equitable workplaces. “From the conflict in Europe to […]
ATO urges caution in claiming tax-deductions for flood donations
As Australians step up to support flood-impacted areas through charitable donations, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) urges caution when claiming these deductions. In 2019-2020, over 4 million Australians claimed deductions for $3.7 billion to not-for-profits and charities. “Before rushing to claim a donation in your tax return, it’s important to […]
How SMEs can find success during uncertain times
The past two years have been among the most challenging business owners have faced. The world is now emerging into what many describe as the “New Norm”, characterised by uncertainty and ambiguity. This new reality is stressful and difficult for many business owners to navigate. The solution for two Australian […]
Australian businesses must be ready for the e-invoicing revolution
Paper and email invoices are set to fade into irrelevance in Australia as federal agencies adopt e-invoicing within the next three months. This mandatory shift in invoicing practices at the federal level has made it almost impossible for Australian businesses and other levels of government to ignore that e-invoicing is […]