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Sarina Russo's success came from a burning desire make an impact on the world.
A Melbourne-based team pooled its professional talents and launched a website selling discount tickets to entertainment events. It's called Lucky Last and is a virtual box office for savvy consumers not content to pay full price.
A software programmer by profession, Sandy Naidu is now writing her own script as a small business owner. The resourceful mother-of-two launched an online kids' activities directory a year ago, but tells Tiffany Bonasera it's not all fun and games.
Expanding your business is a big challenge and so is motherhood. A talented interior designer proves a business can be both baby and growth-friendly.
Meet Chris Dahlberg. He runs Daintree River Tours, and early each morning he takes a dozen passengers on the cruise of a lifetime as dawn rises over the Daintree River.
Farewelling city life to start a bed and breakfast on the New South Wales' South Coast has taught former Sydneysiders Judy and John Hori to be prepared for the unexpected, writes Tiffany Bonasera.
In an industry dominated by powerful internationals with multimillion-dollar marketing budgets, Australian-owned hair care brand Salon Only (known as SO) has made the cut by listening carefully to the needs of its clients more than 700 salon owners around the country. The salon owners are now being invited to share in the business through a new loyalty program, which is hoped will underpin its future growth.
Leadership and management expert Kevin Cashman answers your questions on the C-suite's holy grail: work/life balance.
A PE teacher for 10 years, Jane Wilson's desire to be her own boss, without the hurdles of starting from scratch, motivated her move to buy into group fitness franchise, Step into Life.
One bathroom used to be enough - now it's two, three or maybe four. Margaret Butler has capitalised on this with her highly successful business. Anthony O'Brien reports.