Catch Group launches travel platform Bon Voyage to give consumers access to luxury packages
Catch Group has launched Bon Voyage, a platform allowing travellers to find and book luxury travel experiences.
Catch Group has launched Bon Voyage, a platform allowing travellers to find and book luxury travel experiences.
Curo installs a set of sensors in a home to help families and carers of elderly people monitor their activity and wellbeing unobtrusively.
PredictBGL is an insulin dosage app for people for Type 1 diabetes helping users track their food, exercise and predict changes in blood sugar levels.
Looking to further the development of the Victorian fintech sector, the state government has announced its plans to establish a fintech hub in Melbourne.
I recently enjoyed a very productive trip to Malaysia and Singapore, which was a great way to experience the startup scene there firsthand. It’s interesting how some of the trends in South East Asian countries are mirrored in Australia. If there’s any one single trait that defines the startup scenes in this part of the… Read more »
Sydney-based Wattcost has developed a consumer-friendly IoT device that slaps on a homeowners powerbox and allows them to track their energy usage.
Looking to take its company culture to the next level as it scales up is Airtasker, which recently appointed Mahesh Muralidhar as its new Head of People Operations.
“I have a very good eye for detail on ways to improve things without wasting time or money, so I turned it into a business.”
“I’m a problem solver at heart, and sometimes that makes you a less than desirable employee.” She never got fired, Carmen Roberts clarified with a laugh, but acknowledging that fact led to the decision not to go back to working for someone else after having her youngest child. Instead, she looked at what she was… Read more »
Ahead of handing down its new budget later this week, the Tasmanian Government has announced it will provide $1.36 million in funding over the next five years to assist global IT solutions company DXC Technology in expanding its presence in Hobart. The deal, which the government stated will help create 50 new jobs, comes two… Read more »
Blending networking and educational events, Triangles looks to be more of a results-oriented network that looks beyond just the tech community to also incorporate women in small business.
Medical Channel streams tailored content to health practices to both educate and entertain patients slumped in their waiting room chairs.
George the Farmer educates children about farming practices, and how food and fibre is produced, through picture books, music, and other mediums.
A new player in the ridesharing place looking to tackle the issue of sure pricing to benefit both drivers and passengers is Hi Oscar.
PropertyConnect’s Tim Manson believes “pure, eBay-style” rental bid platforms cost everyone both time and money, while LiveOffer is fairer.