Bored Ape
Business

Everything you need to know about NFTs and tax liabilities in Australia

- March 15, 2022 3 MIN READ

With the acceleration of blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have gained significant popularity over the last few years. Like other novel technology, NFTs present their own set of tax issues and complexities to navigate. This article is intended to provide a high-level overview of some of the tax considerations to be aware of when transacting with… Read more »

Andrew Forrest
People

Andrew Forrest poached a key RBA exec to lead his Fortescue Future Industries green fund

- March 12, 2022 3 MIN READ

The Reserve Bank of Australia was roiled on Thursday by the resignation of its Deputy Governor Guy Debelle, who is leaving with only six days’ notice. Dr Debelle said that he was resigning to become chief financial officer of Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Future Industries, a company investing in zero-emission technologies such as green hydrogen. The… Read more »

Topics

8 surprising things data science has revealed about us over the past decade

- March 11, 2022 5 MIN READ

Big data analysis has long supported major feats in physics and astronomy. But more recently we’ve seen it underpin breakthroughs in the social sciences and humanities. Since the landmark paper Computational Social Science was published in 2009, a new generation of data analytics tools has given researchers insight into fundamental questions about how we communicate,… Read more »

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Advice

How Melanie Perkins turned Canva into one of the world’s most successful tech companies

- March 10, 2022 3 MIN READ

Melanie Perkins is an ambition-driven creative, making transformative impacts on the world of graphic design. She is CEO and co-founder of Canva, which launched in 2014. Kochie’s Business Builders editor Cec Busby untangles the truth behind Canva’s ‘overnight success’ in this interview with Perkins. Starting from scratch Melanie Perkins’ passion for design has been present… Read more »

Politics

A Russian-born Australian investor explains how Ukrainian startups he supports are adapting to survive

- March 10, 2022 4 MIN READ

The devastation in Ukraine has put into sharp contrast the ridiculousness of the startup industry’s obsession with capital raising and marketing hype. The military metaphors baked into our general business strategies become laughable at a time like this. This was explained best by senior lecturer at Harvard Business School, Frank V. Cespedes, in the Harvard… Read more »

Advice

Ignition Lane’s Weekly Wrap: Super-fast unicorn, VC funding boom, put another founder on a Barbie

- March 7, 2022 6 MIN READ

Welcome to Ignition Lane’s Weekly Wrap, where they cut through the noise to bring you their favourite insights from the technology and startup world.  Ignition Lane works with ambitious business leaders to apply the Startup Mindset to their technology, product and commercialisation problems.  This wrap goes out free to subscribers every Saturday. Don’t forget you can catch Gavin Appel… Read more »

Global tech

How the world’s biggest tech companies are sanctioning Russia over the Ukraine invasion

- March 7, 2022 4 MIN READ

The world’s five leading tech companies – Google (now Alphabet), Apple, Facebook (now Meta), Amazon and Microsoft – have taken steps to impose significant and (mainly) voluntary sanctions on Russia, in response to its invasion of Ukraine. But the decisions didn’t come unprompted. Ukraine has lobbied the major tech companies in the same way it… Read more »

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Cryptocurrency

Russia and its oligarchs are using cryptocurrency to get around global financial sanctions

- March 4, 2022 3 MIN READ

Harsh economic sanctions were meant to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, but there are already signs that Russia’s government and wealthy oligarchs may be using cryptocurrency to work around Western financial controls. Backed by tax havens around the world including Switzerland and Monaco, direct sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and the wealthy oligarchs that support him have… Read more »

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Other tech

How Tasmania’s digital blackout was fixed, and how to avoid it happening again

- March 3, 2022 3 MIN READ

Tasmanians suffered a six-hour digital blackout on Monday, with phone and internet services down across the state. Some radio and television broadcasts were also affected, as well as banking and electronic payment services. The impact was so severe that Tasmania’s connectivity to the rest of the world was reportedly reduced by 70%, before services slowly… Read more »

Cyber security

Hacking group Anonymous targets Russia in cyber war

- March 1, 2022 3 MIN READ

Infamous hacking collective Anonymous is taking aim at Russian infrastructure and its President Vladimir Putin following the country’s invasion of Ukraine last week. Twitter accounts purporting to represent Anonymous claimed responsibility for taking out websites belonging to the Russian government, banks, news outlets, and a gas company through distributed denial of services (DDoS) attacks. A video posted… Read more »