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Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix features Colin Fabig, the online entrepreneur behind group buying sites LivingSocial and Jump On It.
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Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix features Colin Fabig, the online entrepreneur behind group buying sites LivingSocial and Jump On It.
Michael Malone took out the Australian Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award at a gala dinner in Melbourne last night.
Paris Culter is the entrepreneur behind Planet Cake, and the star of a new reality TV show based around her business. This week though, she’s starring as your Friday Entrepreneur Fix.
Female business owners are leading the SME social media revolution, as their male counterparts fall behind in embracing and investing in these new channels.
The three founders of gaming start-up Rovio, responsible for creating the Angry Birds smartphone game, have announced their product has been downloaded half a billion times, making it one of the most downloaded games in history.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features the namesake of the Lorna Jane activewear retailer, Lorna Jane Clarkson. She tells Dynamic Business how she’s managed to build a solid retail chain when many others can’t seem to keep their heads above water.
Five entrepreneurs have reached the final stage of Nokia’s nationwide In Hindsight competition, which will see one winner launch their business idea.
The Western Australian business community has begun its annual search for the top 40 in business leaders under 40.
We asked four experts to share their best advice for startup businesses on how to get ahead – and fast.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Colette Hayman, the retail queen behind Diva and Colette Accessories.
Aspiring start-up and small business owners are being invited to attend tomorrow’s Essential Young Entrepreneurs Growth event in Sydney, co-hosted by Telstra Business and the NSW department of Trade and Investment.
The inaugural Indigenous Innovation Unconference, an event designed to give the Indigenous community an opportunity to explore capacity building and sustainable development through enterprise, will take place in Sydney this weekend.
When the people who have invested in Facebook, Flickr and eBay want to buy a $35 million share in your small business, you know you’re onto a good thing, as Mark Harbottle tells editor Jen Bishop.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Ghazaleh Lyari, the entrepreneur behind Ghermez Cupcakes.
Entrepreneurs are being invited to pitch their business ideas at Startup Weekend Melbourne, for the chance to win mentoring and a share in a $300 million fund from two venture capital funds on the hunt for Australia’s next top business.
Ruslan Kogan has asked JB Hi-Fi to remove its “Always Cheapest Prices” slogan, in response to what he said was an admission by the CEO and chairman earlier this week that prices are cheaper online.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features a Aria head chef and restauranteur, Matt Moran.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Jaimie Fuller, the man behind SKINS compression sportswear.
A clever pun, a niche idea and wide market appeal have helped Lord of the Fries achieve the impossible in the Australian fast food market: launching a successful vegetarian chain.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Ruslan Kogan, the young entrepreneur shaking up the consumer electronics industry.