Australians need a strong independent media presence, and Facebook and other social media companies have had their way for far too long, writes Dale Gillham.
Instagram feeds of perfectly-styled rooms and expensive renovations are putting pressure on homeowners to keep up with the Joneses - or this season's contestants on The Block.
Social media and blogs are quickly becoming the honeytrap of choice for payday lenders, providing an unregulated space where their products can be touted under the guise of lifestyle advice.
Becoming an influencer in your own right isn't difficult. Build a strong presence and cash in on the ever-growing number of people spending more and more time (and money) on social media by following these three steps.
It's no longer enough for office owners to lease floor space and provide basic services. Millennials simply don't like being shoved into a sterile room for eight hours a day, says Hub Australia founder Brad Krauskopf.
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