As women continue making strides in business, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that their participation, particularly as leaders and decision makers, is not just good for women but a win-win for everyone.
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Hover UAV founder Jackie Dujmovic is successfully harnessing the potential of drone technology and, in the process, helping to challenge preconceived notions of male vs. female careers. Here she shares her journey from lift off to present day.
Food waste in Australia has been under wraps for too long. Here we delve into some of the nation’s most wasteful habits and consider what we can do about them.
The 14 schools representing The Connection’s innovative new STEM program are already shaping the course of STEM education in schools serving challenged communities. As SVA and Samsung prepare to grow this potential, we spoke with one of our dynamic principals to hear how her school is integrating STEM in authentic ways.
By providing jobs and training opportunities, Vanguard Laundry Services is offering vulnerable individuals a pathway to financial independence and the chance to reclaim their lives. Addressing SVA supporters at a recent partnerships event, founder Luke Terry gave insights into the work of Vanguard and some of the people it’s touched.
BackTrack is a community-based not-for-profit helping troubled teens address not only their educational problems but also housing, financial, legal and social issues, too. Founder Bernie Shakeshaft explains more about the program’s holistic approach and how it’s putting hundreds of Australia’s most vulnerable youth back on the right path.
As this group of gutsy grannies can attest, it’s never too late to stand up for the causes you care about. Meet the Grandmother’s Against Detention of Refugee Children.
Sure, most of its members can bake a mean scone, and they’re dab hands with a sewing machine too, but baking and handicraft are just the tip of the iceberg for the Country Women’s Association (CWA).
As we move towards a cashless society, how do we teach children that money comes from hard work and good financial management and not some magic money pot in the sky?
Brands are increasingly responding to the public desire for more inclusivity in their marketing, some with more success than others. Here’s how to reap the benefits and avoid some of the pitfalls.
What is it that sets a good leader apart from a mediocre one? As part of the Optus ‘Things I look for…’ series, I asked Jude Rajkumar, Head of Product at next-generation online mortgage broker uno Home Loans, for her perspective on leadership and the traits she’s most drawn to.
Putting sustainability on the menu at your cafe doesn’t have to be a costly affair. With these simple steps you can help the environment and give your bottom line a boost all at the same time.
In the new Optus ‘Things I look for…’ series, I talk to Vincent Turner, founder and CEO of uno Home Loans, about startup recruitment strategies and the qualities he values most when building a winning team.
As SVA Consulting marks its first 10 years, Executive Director Olivia Hilton reflects on what brought her to the organisation and the principles that have shaped and guided its growth.
As the experience of one B2B startup demonstrates, raising a Series A is as much about the founders and their prep work, as it is about the idea.
Flexible hours, the chance to be your own boss, and the freedom to pursue ideas, are just a few of the upsides to running your own business. Unfortunately, there are plenty of downsides, too.
With so many factors potentially impacting employee mental health it can be difficult to know everything you should cover to make your workplace a mentally positive one. A structured, strategic approach is best and our step-by-step guide will show you the way.
Business owners and managers have a big role to play in supporting an employee with a mental health disorder. If someone in your team is suffering there are steps you can take to help them remain at work or ensure a smooth return to the workplace, and helping to facilitate their recovery is in everyone’s best interests.
Many of the world’s most innovative organisations credit company culture as the secret to their success. So what do they mean by ‘culture’ and how do you cultivate one of your own?
If your business is struggling to innovate and your employees are disengaged perhaps it’s time to throw out the old-school hierarchy and embrace a more modern-day alternative.
No matter how good your intentions or how worthy your cause it takes a savvy marketer to break into and succeed in today’s sustainability sector. Here we share our four golden rules for doing sustainable well.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) sounds worthy, but is it worth it for your small business? We talk to CSR researcher Dr Martin Brueckner about the benefits and how to implement a successful program when you’re small.
Sleep is a hot topic among new parents and it’s no wonder. Here’s what you need to know about settling your baby to keep your sanity intact.
Navigating solids with your bub doesn’t have to be a challenge. With these tips to hand, it can be a positive experience for both of you.
It’s the bickering between brothers and sisters that drives parents up the wall. So what can we do to keep sibling rivalry in check?
Eating out with a toddler doesn’t mean waiting until she’s old enough to have table manners. With these tricks up your sleeve, you can reduce meltdowns and the prospect of having to make an emergency exit.
As the weather gets colder, it’s inevitable that your bub will be exposed to some of the season’s bugs and viruses. Here’s how you can help to give their immune system a boost.
Mozart had it, Marie Curie had it, Steve Jobs had it, and your toddler has it too. So what can you do to foster creativity from a young age?
If your little one is about to graduate to mobile mode it’s high time for a home safety check. Here are some of the main hazards to be aware of and how to keep injuries at bay.
Before you upload your latest holiday snaps, it’s a good idea to look under the bonnet of your Facebook account to ensure you have some basic privacy controls in place.
The ‘use it or lose it’ approach is just as relevant to joint health as it is to our brains. So as we tackle the challenges of ageing, how should we move and nourish our joints?
If you think your age is reason enough to ditch your fitness goals and settle instead for the odd rousing game of lawn bowls, these super-fit 50-plus gents should inspire you to think again.
From a young age, women are encouraged to be the best that they can be. But then they grow up and have kids, and the message becomes a very different one.
If you’re looking to get more mileage out of your meetings, literally taking them for a walk could be the answer. This simple concept can help you improve productivity and bond with your colleagues, all while working on your own health and wellbeing.
Is the concept of a debutante ball about as relevant to today’s young women as Tinder for your Gran, or a solid tradition worth saving?
Here’s how to ensure your first Hunter Valley wine tasting experience is as warm and fuzzy as the feeling you get from drinking the stuff.
They already influence what we read, wear, watch and even what we eat (cue Gwyneth’s latest diet fad). Should we let celebrities loose in the political arena too?
While bumper cars and teacup rides may not cut it anymore, these theme parks know exactly how to make us big kids squeal.