This tailor 3D prints replicas of their customers to get the perfect fit
Tailors Mark's Dave McLaughlin want to cut the hassle of multiple fittings out of the process of making bespoke suits.
- by Yan Zhuang
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Maggot magnate facing criminal charges resigns from celebrated start-up
James Sackl, the chief executive of a Melbourne biotech start-up seeking millions in investment, has stood down as a fraud trial looms.
- by Yan Zhuang
Medibank CEO calls for quick fix to prostheses price pain
The boss of the nation's largest health insurer is pushing for an overhaul of how patients pay for prostheses in private hospitals.
- by Yan Zhuang
RoyalPay wants to bring facial recognition payments into mainstream
The fintech company wants to roll out facial recognition payment machines in Sydney and Melbourne in the next four to five months.
- by Yan Zhuang
Tennis Australia director Harold Mitchell was 'pushing Seven's interests', court hears
Former Tennis Australia director Harold Mitchell pushed to create a subcommittee that never actually met before it recommended Seven's Australian Open offer, court hears.
- by Yan Zhuang
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Gaming & wagering
Betting turnover down on subdued Melbourne Cup Day
One lucky racegoer is now $60,000 richer after placing a $5000 bid on winner Vow and Declare. But overall, betting turnover was down.
- by Yan Zhuang and Patrick Hatch
Big bets start flowing as bookmakers hope for lucky Melbourne Cup day
TAB's biggest bet on the cup so far is $10,000 for Surprise Baby to win meaning a potential quarter of a million-dollar payout.
- by Patrick Hatch and Yan Zhuang
Bookmakers bullish on big Melbourne Cup betting
The country's biggest online bookmaker says it expects 35,000 bets a minute in the lead up to the main event, as wagering giants forecast record betting numbers.
- by Yan Zhuang
Bellamy's chairman urges support for Chinese takeover as retaliation fears linger
Bellamy's chief executive has urged shareholders to support the takeover bid by Chinese Mengniu to avoid potential retaliation from China.
- by Yan Zhuang
Carsales cops first strike on executive pay
Carsales has received a first strike with 32 per cent of shareholders voting against its remuneration report.
- by Yan Zhuang
Worley cops first strike as chairman warns on Dar Group creep
WorleyParson's chairman has hinted an increased stake by Beirut-headquartered Dar Group in the company could drive away uneasy customers;
- by Yan Zhuang
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