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‘Daunting’: Australian startup funding slowest Q1 since 2019

In the first three months of 2023, Australian startups reported $661 million of capital raised across 82 deals. That was less than 50% of reported capital raised in Q1 of 2021 and 20% of Q1 in 2022, according to Cut Through Ventures’ quarterly report.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

ghd CEO reveals his best investment – and it isn’t financial

Jeroen Temmerman joined hair juggernauts ghd in April 2018, having spent more than 20 years with L’Oreal. He sits down with Forbes Australia to share why this move was the best investment in his career – and what he hopes his legacy will be.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

‘Nearly broke us’: Solving Australia’s million-dollar waste problem

Young entrepreneurs, Josh Ball and Josh Brooks, have designed their growing grocery delivery business around solving Australia’s multi-million-dollar food waste crisis.

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff

Which countries will follow after nation’s shock ChatGPT ban?

After Italy became the first Western country to block ChatGPT over lack of transparency in its data use, the question is: Who will follow?

  • By Cecilia Rodriguez

How Vietnamese refugee David Tran became a hot sauce billionaire

Forty-five years after arriving in Los Angeles, David Tran has built Sriracha into a billion-dollar business.

  • By Giacomo Tognini

Why billionaire LeBron James won’t shell out $8 a month for a blue tick on Twitter

The four-time NBA MVP will no longer have a blue check on Elon Musk’s Twitter after the company axes its legacy verification program Saturday.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Which jobs will AI replace? These 4 industries will be heavily impacted

It’s estimated that more than 300 million jobs worldwide will be affected by AI, and the most at-risk are white-collar workers.

  • By Arianna Johnson
  • Forbes Staff

No lucky hand: How this former pro poker player became a billionaire

Over the past decade, Chow Shing Yuk, 44, has steadily built a logistics and delivery giant from a base in Hong Kong, backed by the likes of Neil Shen’s Sequoia China and Lei Zhang’s Hillhouse.

  • By Zinnia Lee
  • Forbes Staff

Australia’s inflation slows to 6.8 per cent as interest rates decision looms

Australia’s inflation rate has slowed to 6.8% in February – indicating the nation may have passed the peak of the current inflation cycle.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

‘Forgot to mention’: Elon Musk’s Twitter backflip after global backlash

Musk said he “forgot to mention” the major exception to a new policy he announced Monday to only promote For You recommendations from verified accounts—soon to only include Twitter Blue subscribers, according to the company.

  • By Nicholas Reimann
  • Forbes Staff
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