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Funding roundup March 28 – April 1: Zepto closes $25 million Series A, Directo receives a $2.3m capital injection from Investible and investment value rose 46 pct YoY in Aus/NZ
Dynamic Business brings you the key startup fundraising rounds from this week: Q83, an Australian tech innovator, has raised $3.2 million. It also announced the launch of Kitly Creator Network, a platform that unites Australia’s top talent agencies and independent creators into a single centralised database with real-time reporting data […]
Bridging the Gap: Online education platform to address funding shortfall for women
Research covering the last four years of Australian start-up funding has found women-founded businesses received only 4 per cent of all cheques and banked significantly less than men-founded businesses. This is despite the fact that women own one-third of the APEC region’s small and medium-sized businesses. Over the last few […]
Ensuring business success in the future of work
As work becomes increasingly projected, the way we go about doing it is evolving as well. This essentially means that the future of work is project-based, everything we do is a project right from simple personal chores to large scale projects at work. In the last two years, the global […]
New incubator program to help Australian migrant-led startups
A new 12-month incubator program aims to assist Australian migrant-led start-ups in accessing the rapid-growing Indian market. The Big LEAP Incubator program, a partnership between Arrow Digital and La Trobe University and funded by AusIndustry, will include in-person and digital workshops, personalised mentoring, and more. It is open to all […]
NSW to welcome certified RSA staff from other states
To help businesses struggling with staff shortages, the NSW Government has announced an easing of requirements to encourage interstate hospitality workers. Through the Automatic Mutual Recognition initiative, also called JobPass, certified Response Service of Alcohol (RSA) staff from other Australian states will be able to work in NSW without needing […]
Federal Budget 2022: Hits and Misses
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered the Federal Budget on March 29, 2022, in the midst of global and domestic economic uncertainty, including a European war, a global spike in inflation, and a new omicron variant spreading across the country. The budget attempted to alleviate cost-of-living pressures by implementing a temporary fuel […]
Parental paid leave: Four experts weigh in on Budget 2022
Single parents and fathers are now eligible for longer paid parental leave after the government proposed an “enhanced” 20-week scheme in the Federal Budget 2022. Announced yesterday, the existing two-week Dad and Partner Pay scheme will be merged with the 18 weeks Paid Parental Leave (PPL) through a $346.1 million […]
Budget 2022: Here’s how the corporate experts reacted
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg presented the Budget for the fiscal year 2022-23 on March 29. Here’s how the business community reacted to the federal budget announcement: Tech talent shortage “It’s no secret there are labour shortages across almost every sector in Australia. For us, the ‘tech talent squeeze’ is very real […]
Mission Australia’s response to Federal Budget 2022-23
Mission Australia CEO Sharon Callister is deeply concerned by inadequate investment in social and affordable housing, climate change, and income support. Mission Australia CEO Sharon Callister is deeply concerned that the Federal Government’s lack of a national plan to end homelessness and inadequate additional investment in more social and affordable […]