Aussie B2B star is born, Steven's top tips for success & Aus election update
An Australian SaaS company is revolutionising the payment system «
DOAC’s Steven Bartlett identifies key principle to his success «
Examining the talking points of other Aus 2025 election candidates «

Aussie B2B star is born
An Australian SaaS company is disrupting payment processing
In their latest print edition, Forbes magazine calls DataMesh a company that “many Australians would have used but possibly never heard of.”
Through their Unify™ platform, they offer end-to-end solutions – including using crypto to settle transactions – unlocking payment capabilities that were previously impossible.
The platform is SaaS based and can be operated by a traditional bricks-and-mortar retail store as well as a websites – regardless of size.
They are putting the control back in the hands of the merchants by providing detailed reporting and AI-powered insights to drive business decisions
DOAC's founder Steven Bartlett's top 2 tips for success
Principle #1
He calls it the 1% principle, which, unlike a strategy (something he says is ephemeral), can be applied to drive your business regardless of the changing entrepreneurial landscape and business conditions.
The 1% principle focuses on the smallest details and tiny steps, which, when compounded over time, can give you a colossal advantage over your competition.
Principle #2
The second principle centres around experimentation. It welcomes failure, because, according to Steven, the more times you fail the faster you’ll find a better way to do things.
Aus election update – giving voice to alternative options
From Pauline Hanson's One Nation
In a recent interview, Pauline Hanson says she is backing the Coalition’s plan to spend $21 billion on defense.
Gerard Rennick's People First Party
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