Luke Anear was a private investigator when he launched a start-up from his Townsville garage, growing it into one of the ...
SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear believes four-day working weeks are on the cusp of entering the mainstream as he ...
SafetyCulture’s founder Luke Anear says he never really wanted to be chief executive, and that the company may be more likely ...
SafetyCulture founder and CEO Luke Anear is stepping down as chief executive from January 1 to transition into an executive ...
In a significant changing of the guard at one of Australia's most successful tech companies, SafetyCulture has appointed ...
The chief executive of workplace software group SafetyCulture says it could take years for the company to become profitable, even after it narrowed its losses to $36 million over the past ...
Its net loss fell from $46.1m to $35.8m, marking an “inflection point”. It comes as SafetyCulture – a rare double-unicorn – raised $75m of new capital last month, valuing it at $2.5bn ...
Mr Anear — who founded SafetyCulture in his garage at Townsville in 2004 — will assume a new role as executive chairman on January 1, saying it was the right time to step aside from day-to-day ...