Forbes Australia’s most read articles in 2022

Forbes Australia launched in September 2022 to bring you ideas that change the world. Here’s our most read articles to date. The metaverse and Web3 certainly gained a lot of interest. KPMG goes deep into the metaverse with new appointment The billion dollar brothers Entrepreneurs taught us a lot about how to succeed. The quest […]

How to shape a career – starting with surfboards

Collaborations bring enormous diversity to what’s on offer from Haydenshapes, with innovation key to every project. At 15, Hayden Cox started shaping surfboards, and at one point, he noticed another local artist in Sydney’s Mona Vale who was producing some “pretty incredible street art”. “I asked him to come and paint surfboards,” Cox says. He […]

Pinot noir wine lovers celebrate craft and culture

The Pinot Noir Celebration Australia is back this year, returning to the Mornington Peninsula. On 10 and 11 February 2023, the Pinot Noir Celebration Australia will return to the Mornington Peninsula for the 10th time bringing together the best producers, wine experts and pinot noir devotees. The experience has workshop and seminar sessions, as well […]

Travel trends an eclectic mix for 2023

With borders open and travellers keen to make the most of destinations all over the world, Forbes Life looks at the mix on offer. Maroma, a Belmond Hotel, will reopen on the Riviera Maya, south of Cancun, Mexico. Set on 200 acres (81 hectares) of lush tropical jungle and the white sands of Mexico’s Caribbean […]

Head distiller Beau on the water

Whisky gets Royal nod and a dash of water

The Rolls Royce and Bentley Enthusiasts Club noticed this whisky in a boutique bottle shop in London and invited the team to put forward a whisky for the Royal event. In little over a decade an abandoned flour mill on the banks of the Murray River on the NSW/Victorian border, purchased for just a dollar, […]