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1 day ago |
forbes.com.au | Samuel Hussey |Asif Burhan |Justin Birnbaum |Justin Teitelbaum
Hollywood giants Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have invested millions to become co-owners of Australia's three-time champion SailGP team, now renamed the BONDS Flying Roos. Key Takeaways Hollywood actors Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have bought a stake in the Australian SailGP team, which has been rebranded as the Bonds Flying Roos. The deal marks the first time the Australian team has had a title sponsor, with BONDS joining as the naming partner.
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forbes.com.au | Mark Whittaker |Samuel Hussey |Shivaune Field
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched "AI Spring Australia," an initiative aimed at accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence and generative AI technologies across various sectors. Amazon's cloud company, Amazon Web Services [AWS] has seen attendees at its annual summit quadruple in the last four years to 20,000 attendees as the importance of artificial intelligence has been hammered home to small business.
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forbes.com.au | Samuel Hussey |Felicity Carter |Laura Begley Bloom |Peter Lyon
From late-night Chinatown haunt to a polished new home at Crown Sydney, Golden Century's second act brings the classics back with a luxury twist. But does the former Sydney institution, once adored by chefs around town, still have the same charm? When I first moved to Sydney in 2016, one of my most endearing memories was my brother and his mates dragging me to Golden Century after one too many beers at the Lord Nelson.
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2 days ago |
forbes.com.au | Shivaune Field |Samuel Hussey |Felicity Carter |Laura Begley Bloom
On the heels of the Yayoi Kusuma exhibition closing, Australia's most popular gallery opens a new celebration of Japanese culture, showcasing the iconic Japanese silk garment. The word kimono, translated as 'thing to wear,' has been used since the mid-20th century, according to the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV.)The iconic Japanese garment itself, however, originated more than 1000 years ago.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com.au | Mark Travers |Shivaune Field |Mark Whittaker |Samuel Hussey
Emotional unavailability isn't always easy to spot. It doesn't always show up as someone ghosting you or saying they're "not ready for a relationship." More often, it hides in the everyday ways people communicate, especially over text. While it might seem casual or surface-level to the uninitiated, texting is usually the first channel of communication between a potential romantic connection in this age. And how someone texts can reveal a lot about how emotionally open or closed off they really are.
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