Rugby league star’s F45 gyms hit financial trouble

Rugby league star’s F45 gyms hit financial trouble

Former NRL star Nate Myles is the latest high profile F45 gym owner to be caught up in the financial troubles surrounding the cult fitness business.

  • byColin Kruger andJessica Yun

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Lachlan Murdoch pleaded with Google boss to save Aussie start-up

Lachlan Murdoch pleaded with Google boss to save Aussie start-up

Media billionaire Lachlan Murdoch made a personal plea to Google’s chief executive in an attempt to stop the tech giant from banning Aussie start-up Unlockd from its platform in 2018.

  • byColin Kruger
High Stakes:The ‘life-or-death’ battle over a company name
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High Stakes:The ‘life-or-death’ battle over a company name

A fast-growing Sydney-based share trading platform and a casino giant run by a pair of Melbourne-based twenty-something billionaires are locking horns.

  • bySarah Danckert
‘We will miss him’:Auto Masters managing director Nigel Warr dies after motorbike event accident

‘We will miss him’:Auto Masters managing director Nigel Warr dies after motorbike event accident

It was 1992 when Warr joined Auto Masters as a manager at the Northbridge centre. By 1996 he owned 15 franchises. Today the group boasts 82 locations across Western Australia,South Australia,and Queensland.

Investors feel the burn as F45 booted from New York Stock Exchange

Investors feel the burn as F45 booted from New York Stock Exchange

Investors,some of whom paid $US16 per share in the July 2021 public float on the New York Stock Exchange,watched the stock hit a record low of just US7.26¢ last week.

  • byColin Kruger
‘You can be mentally tough and vulnerable’:How Steven Bartlett gets celebrities to open up

‘You can be mentally tough and vulnerable’:How Steven Bartlett gets celebrities to open up

From Rita Ora to Richard Branson,Bartlett has interviewed some of the world’s biggest celebrities on his podcast,The Diary of a CEO.

  • byLauren Ironmonger
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Scottish fintech sets its sights on Australia

Scottish fintech sets its sights on Australia

Combining credit checks,payment chasing and debt collection,the Scottish fintech claims its technology can help small businesses get a better handle on their cash flow and better manage their credit risk.

  • byTim Biggs
‘One of the greatest inventors’:Father of the PDF,Adobe co-founder dies

‘One of the greatest inventors’:Father of the PDF,Adobe co-founder dies

John Warnock was a self-described “mediocre” student but solved an abstract algebra problem that had been a mystery since it was posed eight years before. And that wasn’t his greatest achievement.

  • byLindsay Whitehurst
How a trip to Disneyland helped Roland create a $540 million theme park fortune

How a trip to Disneyland helped Roland create a $540 million theme park fortune

Roland Mack’s family had made a living for almost two centuries crafting everything from trailers to carousels to rollercoasters for carnivals. Then a trip to Disneyland gave him an idea.

  • byBen Stupples
‘I need more shoes like this’:AI could be your next shopping assistant

‘I need more shoes like this’:AI could be your next shopping assistant

Max Kelsen co-founder Nicholas Therkelsen-Terry says AI isn’t only about efficiency but brings whole new capabilities too.

  • byTim Biggs
Beer,cannabis,hydrogen:Plenty of cash to splash on crowdfunding campaigns

Beer,cannabis,hydrogen:Plenty of cash to splash on crowdfunding campaigns

Cost of living crisis be damned;economic downturns are precisely when equity crowdfunding tends to flourish,says Birchal boss Matt Vitale.

  • byJessica Yun