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Can you avoid Australia’s ‘national cancer’?

Sunscreen innovators are bringing better products to market, hoping to prevent skin damage and cancer incidence.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Amazon, FTX and predictions about the future of work

Amid layoffs at Amazon and continued trouble at FTX, take the long-term view with insights from the future of work.

  • By Diane Brady
  • Forbes Staff
Julia Reisser and Michael Kingsbury

International stars back Uluu seaweed plastics project in $8.6-million seed funding

Prominent New York model Karlie Kloss, Tame Impala singer Kevin Parker, and a bunch of other music industry types came to jump on board and become shareholders in Uluu.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

$60 million Series B funding shifts Ofload into the next gear

Ofload has a systematic satellite view of Australian trucking which allows the optimisation of all fleets across our 1,600+ road transport partnerships.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Clipboard co-founders Sam Clarke, Christiaan Hind and Ed Colyer. | Image source: Supplied

School activity chaos gets organised on Clipboard

We think every student has something to gain from participation in activities outside the classroom.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Scarborough wines

How the ocean is providing the next cellar for wines

Wines produced in the Margaret River region are being matured on the ocean floor, while technology is helping sustain Australia’s wine industry elsewhere. 

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
US actor Harrison Ford poses during a photoshoot for the Firewall film

Cybercrime attack number expected to double in the next five years

In Australia reported cybercrimes are up 13% in the past 12 months.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Mature businessman discussing with young colleagues in creative office

What makes a memorable manager?

A manager currently in overwhelm or one who is micromanaging their team can change.

  • By Maree Burgess
  • Contributor
Lachlan Feeney founder and CEO of blockchain consultancy Labrys | Image source: Supplied

‘It’s totally crazy you can’t study blockchain at most universities’

Labrys is now Australia’s largest blockchain consulting and development company.

  • By Jessica Mudditt
  • Contributor
Alisdair Faulkner, CEO of Darwinium

Aussie fraud and security startup wins US$10 million seed funding from Blackbird and Airtree

Darwinium provides a single window into a user’s entire digital journey.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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