The Daily Aus offers real-time transparency on its business with newsletter & podcast series

The Daily Aus teams up with Employment Hero for business series

Tasman Page: ‘Partnering with TDA is about showing the next generation of leaders that faster, smarter ways of building are possible – and that with the right tools, ambition turns into momentum.’

The Daily Aus (TDA) will launch Building TDA on August 28, an eight-week newsletter and podcast series that documents the challenges and learnings of building the business.

The series, hosted by co-founders Sam Koslowski and Zara Seidler, is aimed at early-career professionals and first-time founders, offering an unfiltered view of growth, setbacks, and lessons from scaling TDA.

Each edition will combine practical insights with real-time reflections on running the company.

Employment Hero has partnered with TDA on the series, supporting its focus on engaging young Australians interested in business and leadership.

“We’re all about building our company authentically and transparently,” Seidler said. “Building TDA is about showing the real story of growth, and creating space for like-minded people who want to build something of their own.”

Tasman Page, Marketing Director at Employment Hero, said: “Building a business takes speed and focus – but it also takes the right systems. Growth starts with hiring the right people quickly, and it’s sustained by managing and paying teams with ease.

“Employment Hero brings recruitment, HR and payroll together in one seamless platform. Partnering with TDA is about showing the next generation of leaders that faster, smarter ways of building are possible – and that with the right tools, ambition turns into momentum.”

This new series comes after the publisher’s dedicated sport newsletter, The Sport Newsletter, recently surpassed 50,000 daily subscribers just over a year since launching, as the youth-focused publication expands its coverage and commercial reach.

“Hitting 50,000 subscribers is incredibly exciting. It proves young Australians crave sport content that actually speaks to them,” said George Finlayson, Sport Manager at TDA Sport. “We’re not just reporting sport – we’re building an accessible entry point to sport news for young adults.”

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