After focusing on existing investments over the last two years, ANZ's 1835i has made the first of what will be a number of transactions.
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The venture capital firm is an Employment Hero shareholder and has raised concerns following a wave of allegations from former staff about "shoddy HR practices".
Through its Stand With Crypto initiative, the company is looking to turn local crypto enthusiasts into evangelists for clearer regulation.
The growing use of AI and other technology could disrupt some of the Australian legal industry's longest-held traditions.
Several former employees of the $2 billion HR software provider have come forward with criticism over the company's internal practices.
Banks are ramping up AI investment, but much of it is aimed at countering fraudsters who are using the same technology to escalate scams and cyber attacks.
Sydney startup Plann was acquired by the “link-in-bio” leader in August. For founder and CEO Christy Laurence, it was the culmination of an eight-year friendship.
The Tech Council is hoping that its summit this week will mark a turning point for diversity in the sector. It's clear that a wake-up call is needed.
In his first public appearance since leaving Atlassian, Farquhar shared his investment strategy, thoughts on AI and some surprising relationship advice.
Contractors accuse the company of lowering hourly rates.
Amazon’s David Zapolsky had a clear message for the Prime Minister and other policymakers on a recent visit from the US: when it comes to regulating Big Tech — tread carefully.
He's bet billions on AI via Atlassian but is also a known climate activist. And he says artificial intelligence will act as a growth engine for renewables.
While Robyn Denholm talked up the importance of diversity and inclusion at the National Tech Summit, her views clash wildly with those of Elon Musk, her chief executive at Tesla.
The company's "vegan animal fat" aims to give plant-based meat authentic taste and texture. Backed by Hostplus and Main Sequence, it’s now thinking global.
As the ACCC vows to ramp up scrutiny of surcharging, a Mastercard survey found a third of merchants were breaching regulations over the practice.
Internal documents reveal the highly valued HR startup was so determined to maintain its "apolitical" culture it cancelled an International Women's Day initiative on fears it risked "unnecessary division".
There are still unanswered scientific questions about how AI works, says Florian Douetteau. The answers could have a significant market impact on companies like Nvidia.
Appen promises to help Big Tech clients build ambitious AI tools. But weeks after a major tech bungle, many of its own contractors are unpaid and growing frustrated.
Kinde, which turned three years old this week, was founded in 2021 at the peak of the pandemic bubble. Founder Ross Chaldecott says it wasn't easy.
A new review warns of AI-driven attacks and state-sponsored hackers embedding in Australia’s critical infrastructure networks, preparing for potential future conflicts.
Australia’s privacy chief says AI privacy laws are “clear cut". Lawyers speaking with Capital Brief say businesses are still confused.
The departure comes as the heavily-backed telehealth company navigates growing pains at home and focuses on stability and overseas expansion.
As Hostplus emerges as the seller behind Canva's latest $32 billion valuation, will anyone actually use the new figure?
Quantum computing promises to break today's encryption systems. QuintessenceLabs has been working on quantum-safe cybersecurity protections for nearly 20 years.