Women of the ASX
Here are the women who have broken through the glass ceiling to rise to the top of their fields, including Harvey Norman’s Katie Page, Qantas’ Vanessa Hudson, and Xero’s Sukhinder Singh Cassidy.
Here are the women who have broken through the glass ceiling to rise to the top of their fields, including Harvey Norman’s Katie Page, Qantas’ Vanessa Hudson, and Xero’s Sukhinder Singh Cassidy.
These 11 entrepreneurs, executives and entertainers, including Taylor Swift and Kylie Jenner, are breaking barriers in both business and entertainment.
Banks, super funds and tech unicorns are among the 25 best places to grow your career, according to LinkedIn’s 8th annual top companies list.
The iron economy remains unshakeable.
Skill sets for jobs are predicted to shift 65% by 2030, thanks in large part to the acceleration of AI and automation. Here are the new jobs on the rise for 2024, according to LinkedIn data.
As the world navigates new economic realities, businesswomen in Asia-Pacific remain undeterred. They are pushing forward with new ventures and rising to secure top spots at some of the region’s largest and most prestigious enterprises.
Just over $5 billion in venture capital flowed into Australian start-ups for the 2023 financial year – a significant drop on the near-$11 billion that flowed the previous year. We highlight the 17 companies that banked the lion’s share of that funding.
Since the series tapped the brakes on constructors’ spending in 2021, valuations have been revving up, with Ferrari now worth $3.9 billion and Mercedes hot on its tail.
The world’s richest athletes for 2023 has been revealed, including some of the biggest names from football, the NBA and LIV golf.
As prices continue to tick up in the trophy home market segment, Forbes Australia finds the gap between prestige and trophy is becoming more consistent with the rest of the world.