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Darrell Lea's legal stoush over iconic ad | Business' 1500% Shark Tank boost | Sushi joints cop $380,000 fine

ATO ramps up single touch payroll campaign | Seven social media tools to save you time | How Mr Yum is fighting food envy | Yellow Pages is 'Not Happy, Jan' | And more ............................
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Monday, June 3, 2019
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TAX // "Long way to go": ATO ramps up single touch payroll campaign as soft deadline looms
There are still 700,000 small firms yet to make the switch.
ADVERTISING // Darrell Lea issued cease-and-desist after remaking iconic 'Not Happy Jan' advertisement
"A total shock to us and our customers."
HOSPITALITY // Sushi joints cop whopping $380,000 fine for underpaying junior workers
Workers were on rates as low as $9 an hour.
WEALTH // Farquhar away: Atlassian co-founders crack Rich List top 10, but which is richest?
Repping tech at the top.
STARTUPS // Six-month-old startup Mr Yum secures $1.5 million for tech putting an end to food envy
"People were already doing it in a hard, cumbersome way."
 
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THE PET INDUSTRY // "Heartbreaking": The renters missing out on Australia's pet boom
"People start talking to each other when there's a pet around, they'll spend longer in a store and spend more money."
GROWTH // 'Our business grew 1500% overnight': How Shark Tank saved this business from failure
"… hoping the sharks might be able to turn our luck around."
PRODUCTIVITY // Seven social media tools that will save you time and make you money
"Social media management is far from a walk in the park."
 
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THIS TIME LAST YEAR // Digital agency ordered to pay $23,000 after worker was fired for complaining about new work hours clashing with her pilates classes
"There was no defensible explanation."
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