The entrepreneur taking the big screen outdoors
The Openair Cinema has only been running for 10 years but it’s already a Bondi institution. From these humble beginnings, Alex Khadra-Bosse is now taking the festival around Australia.
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The Openair Cinema has only been running for 10 years but it’s already a Bondi institution. From these humble beginnings, Alex Khadra-Bosse is now taking the festival around Australia.
Dynamic Business recently sat down with Jason Chuck, Vice President, International of leading online dating site eHarmony. Here’s what he had to say about online dating, customer-based strategising and international expansion.
Brisbane couple, Steven and Debra Clifford-Ames have created a unique range of ethically-produced, 100 percent certified organic cotton bed linen.
For someone who hadn’t yet heard of the internet while sitting in his first university lecture in 1995, Tudor Marsden-Huggins has certainly made up for lost time.
After noticing a gap in the marketplace for comfortable and durable water-proof mattress protectors for bed-wetters, mother of two, Diane Hurford, developed a solution – Brolly Sheets.
After noticing a gap in the marketplace for high quality, affordable leather bags, owners of Lambada Leather decided to expand their business online, letting consumers do the designing.
More than just a search engine, today Google offers a wide range useful tools that have helped women transform their passions into commercial realities. Here are the inspiring stories of three women.
A Cairns couple is set to spread the paleo message around Australia, franchising their business just six months after its opening.
It’s been a big decade for Sumo Salad founder Luke Baylis. Since opening his first store in 2003, the health conscious entrepreneur has changed the way Australians eat lunch – and grown his business into a fast food staple.
Professional networking website, LinkedIn, has just released their most viewed profiles within the Australian internet industry.
For many of us, the thought of getting up on a Saturday to go furniture shopping is exasperating; but thanks to Zanui.com.au, Australians can finally furnish their home with just a few clicks of a mouse.
Simon Duffy had a lightbulb moment while shopping with his wife – all the skincare products she used were natural but there was nothing similar for men. So he quit his job and made his own range of chemical-free, ethically-produced male grooming products.
Danny Bond, Brodie Brown and Thomas Williamson grew up together in sun-soaked Perth. More than a decade and a half later, the trio are bringing a fresh perspective to summer footwear in Australia.
The Beak family has worked in the meat industry for four generations – and counting. That’s an astonishing 130 years of combined experience that David Beak has drawn upon to create the perfect sausage.
If Quvenzhané Wallis can be nominated for Best Actress in the Oscar Awards at the wee age of nine, then you’re certainly not too young to start a business!
Paul Schulte has come a long way since pouring beers at Cargo Bar. Since joining the Keystone Group as a bartender in 2001, he has worked his way up the corporate ladder and is now a major player in Sydney’s thriving entertainment scene.
After a decade growing and perfecting her eponymous fashion label, Mela Purdie is launching a new line of beach and after-five wear for women on-the-go.
As the managing director of a successful digital agency, Luke Kelly realised conventional online stores did not guarantee retailers sales or exposure.
During her seven year stint on popular ABC drama GP, Denise Roberts realised drama schools weren’t teaching young actors the art of screen acting and saw a business opportunity.
Glenn Tan turned his back on a career as a charted accountant to indulge his passion for t-shirts. Designing them was easy but the entrepreneur had to start his own business to sell them.