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The Australian:
A business built on beer seems like the perfect scenario for a couple of fun-loving university students.
And so it is proving for Valjean Boynton and Campbell King, final-year RMIT University entrepreneurship students. Their business, Kegs on Legs, specialises in party keg hire and delivery to a thirsty Melbourne market.
“We have a passion for business […]
The Age:
The US economy may be slowing but Australian finance company ThinkSmart is charging ahead with its previously announced deal with US office supply giant Office Depot.
The Perth company launched a business-to-business leasing operation at 21 Office Depot stores in Florida, in the lead-up to a nationwide rollout planned for next year.
Chief executive Ned Montarello […]
Franchisewire:
Katherine Doe has joined ActionCOACH, the world’s number one business coaching company, with responsibility for clients in Victoria, Australia.
ActionCOACH leverages career experience, community involvement, and entrepreneurial spirit to deliver the company’s proven sales, marketing, and business management systems to small business owners looking to earn more and work less.
Founded in 1993 on the revolutionary business […]
Smart Company:
If criminals hack into your phone system, the first you may hear of it is when the massively inflated phone bill lands on your desk.
At least two Melbourne companies have had their phone systems hacked into by criminals in recent weeks.
The Camberwell Electrics Superstore and Swinburne University have both been hit with collective phone […]
Auctionbytes:
eBay is requiring that users in Australia use its PayPal payment service on all transactions. Aside from transactions in which the buyer picks up items in person and cash-on-delivery, no other payment method will be permitted, and eBay is banning sellers from using their own merchant credit card accounts if they have them. eBay said […]
Smart Company:
Improving the export performance of small and medium sized businesses will be a key focus of a Government review into export policies, under a new issues paper released on the weekend.
The paper was prepared and released by the Mortimer Review, an inquiry into the Government’s export policies and programs launched by Trade Minister Simon […]
Franchise UK:
The Ovenu ‘phenomenon’ is gathering pace over 9,000 miles away, which has opened the door for franchise opportunities for British people considering emigrating to Australia.
After a successful pilot programme and an initial franchisee recruitment drive, Ovenu has firmly established itself in Australia is offering opportunities for British people looking for a new challenge.
With the […]
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