Business IT
How Brisbane schoolboy became CEO of $50 billion US company
As a boy, Greg Creed had always hoped to be a RAAF fighter pilot. But years later, he would end up leaving Brisbane to lead $50 billion global business Yum! Brands – the parent company of KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.
- by Cloe Read
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Sydney becomes home to world's tallest hybrid timber tower
Software giant Atlassian will build the 180-metre tower for its global headquarters at the southern end of Sydney's CBD.
How Queensland businesses are handling new work-from-home practices
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many businesses to quickly shift to a home-based work model. One expert says this has caused some surprising challenges.
- by Stuart Layt
Tim Reed in box seat to become Business Council of Australia president
Tech industry veteran Tim Reed has hinted at a conciliatory approach to Canberra as he was tapped to replace Grant King at the helm of the business lobby group.
- by Colin Kruger
On the road with the NBN as Australia gets ready to connect
Besides the ABC, perhaps no other acronym in Australian history has copped so much flack from politicians, the media and the public than the NBN.
- by David Allan-Petale
WA business confidence hits mid-boom levels
WA businesses are the most confident they've been in seven years and they're optimistic about the next 12 months.
- by Staff writers
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Cycling
The wild ride of a Perth cycling tech startup
From a crowdfunded idea to a global consumer product, Perth's Cycliq is pedalling hard.
- by David Allan-Petale
Canberra companies take world-leading local technology global
Canberra companies partner to create world-first cyber threat detection system, which generates fake targets to confuse and trap attackers.
- by Blake Foden
Perth start up advances solar powered surveillance cameras
A Perth company is hoping its wireless security cameras find a niche in the growing global security market.
- by David Allan-Petale
'My ears perked up': behind-the-scenes look at Trump campaign
Slogans developed talking to US focus groups later became the catchphrases of the Trump presidential bid.
Perth company to combine blockchain tech with artificial intelligence
A Perth technology group will help one of the world's largest software as a service (SaaS) groups combine artificial intelligence with Blockchain.
- by David Allan-Petale
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