
30 Under 30 nominations now open for 2025
Nominations for Forbes Australia’s annual 30 Under 30 list are now open for 2025.
Nominations for Forbes Australia’s annual 30 Under 30 list are now open for 2025.
As the Australian Open draws near, it’s not just the trophies up for grabs at Melbourne Park that generate buzz—it’s the bank accounts of tennis’ biggest stars.
From property moguls reshaping skylines to tech pioneers breaking new ground and athletes making their mark on the world stage, these are the remarkable stories behind our 2024 cover stars.
Six Australian companies have earned spots on the 2024 Forbes Asia 100 to Watch list. The annual list, now in its fourth year, highlights emerging businesses across the region, with this year’s entries collectively raising over $2 billion in funding.
Six people, including a young mother, have been killed and more injured in a mass stabbing event in Westfield in Sydney’s Bondi Junction. The lone attacker was shot dead by police.
What a year it has been! From insightful interviews with industry leaders to some of the year’s most talked about moments at our events, the first 12 months at Forbes Australia has been nothing but extraordinary.
World Cup fever is sweeping Australia after the Matildas heart-stopping penalty shootout victory over France. Here’s everything you need to know about their upcoming semi-final clash against England.
Here’s a state-by-state breakdown of every public holiday in Australia for 2023.
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We break down the teams, the groups, the odds, the fixture, how to watch and how to get tickets to the 2023 Women’s World Cup.