With its biggest revenue driver in weight loss drugs like Ozempic facing uncertainty, Eucalyptus is expanding into men's longevity. But its offering isn’t cheap.
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The federal government's move to name and shame a powerful Chinese spy agency behind hacking attacks highlights the herculean task it faces in dealing with cybersecurity threats.
The Department of Home Affairs has hired Tony Chapman as it looks to boost its expertise before new 'last resort' powers come into force.
The Sydney-based startup is building “CO2-sucking machines”, taking lessons it learned from developing the world’s biggest solar farm.
Over the past year there has been a plethora of headlines about 'big six' and other elite law firms integrating AI into their operations. But is it more than just a marketing stunt?
AI is causing a drastic acceleration in phishing attacks, according to Californian company Zscaler. Its CEO knows from experience.
With the AI capex boom showing no signs of stopping, many are asking when the revenue generated from the technology will follow. Sequoia Capital has labelled it as AI’s “$600 billion question”.
The banks are facing off with fintechs in the debate over the failure and future of open banking in Australia. Either way, the regime faces obvious challenges.
Local universities are brimming with climate tech innovations, but the path to commercialisation is hard and funding gaps remain.
After 16 weeks and around 200 folders of evidence, arguments in Epic Games' app-store competition lawsuit against Google and Apple are over. Some final thoughts as the long wait for a judgment begins.
Private equity firms like Quadrant and Federation Asset Management are increasingly investing in later stage startups. VCs are divided on whether it is a good thing or not.
Amazon Web Services' $2 billion agreement to build high-security data centres for defence and intelligence agencies comes after a long journey in Australia, featuring many twists and turns.
The pharmacy software business boasts a star studded shareholder register and exposure to one of the hottest trends in the market - miracle weight loss drug Ozempic.
News Corp chief Robert Thomson has warned generative artificial intelligence poses a grave risk to journalism - despite recently striking a landmark deal with the biggest AI platform.
Last week, plastics recycler Samsara Eco raised $100 million and quantum startup Diraq raised $10 million. Today, another Australian deep tech startup got a cash infusion.
The News Corp global chief executive sent the memo to staff following a Q&A with News UK employees.
In the memo, the CEO shared more detail on his approach to generative AI, which he considers a major risk to journalism — even as the company strikes deals with AI firms.
Up to 30,000 disability support workers are being incorrectly paid by NDIS providers, a union says, including those employed by a prominent startup backed by ASX-listed employment giant Seek.
Microsoft, Meta, Google and Amazon are likely to double their electricity needs in the next five years. Increasingly, they are looking to nuclear power.
Denholm's Wollemi Capital Group is seeking to overturn its loss in a trademark dispute with Tim Bishop's climate tech VC firm Wollemi Capital by lodging an appeal before the Federal Court.
Private equity funds are increasingly looking at venture style deals in the Australian market as startup investors like Blackbird and Airtree eschew later stage rounds.
NeoGenix Biosciences is helping infertile couples find healthy sperm. In a world-first, the technology has already seen some impressive results — including a baby.
There are concerns that private credit is a late cycle play drawing in unsophisticated money. Others argue the withdrawal of banks is bringing in non-bank players who understand the market. And private wealth funders.
The big banks have a mixed record with their VC funds, but National Australia Bank remains committed to NAB Ventures and it's on the lookout.
The longest-running competition case of the year is entering its final stages. From missing evidence and the influence of overseas law, here's what we know so far.
The Melbourne startup wants to be the latest in a growing list of construction software success stories to hail from Australia.
Green energy startup NRN has secured $1 million in a pre-Series A bridge funding round led by Investible’s Climate Tech Fund.
The startup is part of a growing space diplomacy movement between Australia and India.