29 March 2024 Last updated at 03:25 GMT

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Everyday Superwear

Everyday Superwear
A new breed of men’s t-shirts has hit the Australian market. Fashion forward brothers Kon, Michael and Jim, the brains behind the new Komiji brand, have just launched a truly unique range of shapewear for the style conscious male. With the slim fitting range, offering unforeseen material quality and great value for money, Komiji have it sewn up.

In producing their exclusive fabric blend of 82% cotton and 18% spandex, the trio developed an original concept in men’s t-shirts and singlets that provide style, functionality and variety.

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Changing the game

Changing the game
A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves - Lao Tzu

Good leadership equates to empowerment and this is what Daryl Wright achieves each time he goes into a business to effect change. He has been doing it for some time now and he’s learnt a great deal about leadership, management and business improvement. In fact, business performance improvement has been the motivating force throughout Daryl’s career. “I did my CA in South Africa and while we all know that business is driven by numbers, real results come through a variety of management factors,” Daryl says.

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The Food Stalker: Sandie Ward

The food stalker
What inspired me to write a blog?
I want to “Go to Oz” like Dorothy did and share my passion for food and fashion. All of my time spent traveling the world relate directly to finding a human face to associate with my destination, the food I eat and the memories. In a time of fast growing technology I think we are all seeking ways to “connect”, encouraging us to find through the universal language of food a genuine human connection.

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Don't stop believing

Dont-stop-believing
Having belief in oneself is the first step to building a successful career. Jonathan Jackson speaks with founder of the Sales Coach Academy, Ian Segail about belief, management coaching and the science of selling. 

Midday closing hours on a Saturday morning hark back to a time long forgotten. Around the world the retail sector was regulated: shops would close at 12pm and not reopen until 9am Monday morning. These were simpler times.

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Find your Balance

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Yoga as a practice serves to unite the mind, body and spirit leaving you feeling fitter, more energetic, balanced and peaceful.

Are you stressed out?

Stress is the second most common cause of workplace compensation claims in Australia, after manual handling*. Do you crave more harmony in your daily life? Despite what you may think, your body knows if you are stressed, even though you may not realise it.

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Change for the better

Change for the better
Logistics can be a tricky market but as Grant Gurney, general manager business development for Yusen Logistics explains to Marketing Eye, an integrated business model is the way forward. 

Yusen Logistics was born on October 1, 2010, of a merger between the NYK Group’s freight forwarder, Yusen Air & Sea Service, and its domestic logistics company NYK Logistics.

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Energy and matter

Energy and matter
To run a great company requires vision and the strength to make the right decisions. Jonathan Jackson speaks with Eutility CEO Ryan O’Hare about profitability and teamwork.

In July 2012, Ryan O’Hare took over the role of CEO of utility cost management company Eutility. With an impressive and very successful background in telecommunications, Ryan took on the role with a definite goal in mind - to turn this professional energy services company into a major player in the power supply and maintenance market. There is of course a catch; no CEO can ever walk into a company and change the culture without facing one problematic factor. In Ryan’s case, Eutility is the family business.

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Country entrepreneur shows city folk how its done

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Peter Doonan
tells us the story behind Steel Supplies Charters Towers and how the company stood tough during the Queensland floods.
 
It took me quite a few weeks to chase the super-busy man behind the Top End’s favourite steel supplier company. Yet, when I got on the phone with him, I was in for a sweet surprise: Peter Doonan is a down-to-earth person who has struck the right cord when it comes to starting and managing your own business.

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Reading between the lines

Reading between the lines
Jason Reading, a dynamic and understated entrepreneur who has catapulted his IT solutions company to win many of the IT industry’s most coveted awards, has built a company culture that plays by one rule: clients are king

"We don't lock clients in for 50 years; we basically have a cost per user".

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Eric Bailey – Overcoming Obstacles

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Eric Bailey is a man who knows about having obstacles in life.  Now a global success, entrepreneur and businessman he never forgets what he had to overcome to escape the harsh poverty he faced as a child on the streets of South Central Los Angeles.

In fact, he now spends his time travelling Australia and the globe, teaching, encouraging and inspiring those he meets about how to handle the challenges we all face in life.

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