Five Game-Changers Who Started Their Own Businesses — and the Lessons They Learned

Hear from five Aussies who've taken the plunge and built super successful businesses. The post Five Game-Changers Who Started Their Own Businesses — and the Lessons They Learned appeared first on Concrete Playground.

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Five Free Talks to Make You Feel Super Smart This Spring

Relive the glory days of uni and learn a thing or two (with a drink in hand) at this free talk series. The post Five Free Talks to Make You Feel Super Smart This Spring appeared first on Concrete Playground.

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NZTech Inform – Unfortunate First World Problems!

Kia ora readers, This morning, when I was speaking with Mike Hosking on his Newstalk ZB breakfast show we discussed the multitude of variables involved in live streaming sport.

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World-First Cameras That Can Catch You Using Your Phone While Driving Are Coming to NSW Roads

After a successful six-month trial, the cameras will be introduced across the state — permanently. The post World-First Cameras That Can Catch You Using Your Phone While Driving Are Coming to NSW Roads appeared first on Concrete Playground.

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Discussion, engagement, action!

It just seems to be the default answer these days, I thought technology was going to make life easier not busier.

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Helping women gain confidence in finance and opening doors to investing

We started Sharesies to create equal opportunities for people to grow their wealth.

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AI can make a positive impact on NZ’s economy, society and well-being

AI technologies are beginning to have a major impact on New Zealand’s economy and society, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.

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NZTech Inform – Singapore Collaboration

Last week, at the Canterbury Tech Summit, Facebook’s former CEO, Stephen Scheeler discussed building an innovative culture and trust in a digital world.

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NZ must embrace technology: not treat it as a threat

New Zealand needs to embrace technology and not treat it as a threat, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. He was commenting today on the Productivity Commission’s latest report which says New Zealand needs more technology.

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NZ most likely to face significant future cyber attacks

New Zealand is most likely to face significant future cyber attacks, particularly as it is a member of the five-eyes alliance with the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia. . .

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