Employment Hero is charging ahead with AI, but ASX giants remain vague and unambitious. Is AI a game changer for Australian companies, or is it all just hot air?
Our editor-in-chief reflects on a campaign that shows the way elections are fought and covered by the media is shifting, even as our major political parties seem to be stuck in a rut.
Tanarra Capital's John Wylie has a new mission — rallying support for Australia's new economy to reduce the country's reliance on 'comfortable oligopolies'.
The fierce debate over Labor's super tax changes shows just how difficult it will be for Labor to enact economic reforms — even after its thumping victory.
As global crises escalate, new data shows Australians’ trust in news is flatlining — and distrust is rising — in an increasingly chaotic media landscape.
Parliament returned this week with ceremony, protest and posturing as Labor flexed its majority and early signs of its policy agenda for the new term began to emerge.
Capital Brief has launched its fifth specialist newsletter, The Signal, covering the media and where it meets power, politics, policy and technology. Here's why the media still matters.
CBA’s record profit, the AI talent race and battles over copyright dominated this week's coverage. We discussed them all, and more, during On The Call, our new weekly live event.
A photo of BHP and Rio Tinto bosses with Donald Trump in the Oval Office captures the broader shift in business culture from ESG ideals to raw industrial power.
After a bitter winter of flat valuations, Blackbird’s soaring portfolio is a sign of optimism returning to the VC ecosystem — as long as you have a nice AI angle, of course.