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Responding to roadblocks: How to turn setbacks into success

Setbacks can sap the energy and optimism of a new year. But leadership isn’t about avoiding challenges—it’s about responding to them with reflection, collaboration, and decisive action.

  • By May Samali - Contributor

How Aussie unicorn SafetyCulture keeps tennis titans and 1.2m AO fans safe

The Australian Open is the highest-attended Grand Slam in the world. SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear chats with Forbes Australia about acing the training and safety inspections and keeping 1.2 million Happy Slammers out of harm’s way.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Eric Schmidt’s new secret project is an AI video platform called ‘Hooglee’

The billionaire technologist has quietly founded a startup that aims to “bring people closer, simplify communication, and enhance engagement” through artificial intelligence.

  • By Sarah Emerson
  • Forbes Staff

‘Brilliant but dangerous’: Andrew Forrest is supporting US-China think tank discussions on AI security

Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest has spent 5 years secretly working to bring together US and Chinese foreign policy experts to find common ground on national security and AI. Here’s what the Brookings Institute consortium has achieved.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Here are the startups Jeff Bezos invested in last year

The billionaire Amazon founder put early money into Airbnb and Uber. Now he’s placing bets on these AI robotics companies.

  • By Phoebe Liu

This founder created tights made from bulletproof vest materials. Next up: sustainable swimsuits

Katherine Homuth created Sheertex’s tights from bulletproof vest materials. Next up for SRTX: new materials for sustainable swimsuits.

  • By Amy Feldman

Why you should set strategies for 2025, not resolutions

As the new year begins, it’s tempting to dive into ambitious New Year’s resolutions. But let’s face it—most fizzle out by February.

  • By May Samali - Contributor

2024 is done. Ergo, what definitions did we google most last year?

If you’re wondering what monticello, katz, and sobriquet mean, you’re not alone. They are among the definitions googled most by Australians this year.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

8 wellness entrepreneurs reveal their health resolutions for 2025

Even those whose lives are devoted to the wellness of others can struggle to keep their own goals on track. Here’s what eight wellness entrepreneurs are setting their focus on in the new year.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

What are H-1B visas? The immigration policy dividing Musk and Trump’s allies explained

Tech leaders joining Trump’s administration are championing the visas—and other Trump allies aren’t happy about it.

  • By Alison Durkee
  • Forbes Staff
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