NSW Labor to create Chief Entrepreneur role if elected
With the state election just two weeks away, NSW Labor has announced it will appoint the state’s first Chief Entrepreneur if elected.
With the state election just two weeks away, NSW Labor has announced it will appoint the state’s first Chief Entrepreneur if elected.
More than six months on from announcing it was pausing orders to “actively assess” its options, custom footwear startup Shoes of Prey has gone into liquidation.
Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP) has partnered with impact investment firm Giant Leap to expand beyond Melbourne University.
Shortlyster works to help companies filter through resumes to find matches based on culture, skills, experience, and behaviour.
With funding from investors including NAB Ventures, Earnd helps Australians access their income as they earn it.
Salesforce has launched myTrailhead, a platform allowing organisations to create their own learning experiences to help employees up skill.
We asked a few women in startups what International Women’s Day means to them.
“A balanced world is a better world”, internationalwomensday.com tells us, and then asks how us to think about how everyone can “help forge a more gender-balanced world”.
According to KPMG, 62 percent of Australian startups don’t have any women on their boards.
Through its various offerings, Perkbox wants to “create a better society by helping employees succeed, in life and at work”.
WeWork has continued its Australian expansion, today officially opening its first Brisbane location, with the likes of Deliveroo and Zomato already moved in.
The app was founded by Marta Barbayannis, who described GiftWell as “an electronic wishing well” making it easier to “give gifts for life’s special moments”.
Neobank Xinja Bank has broken its own equity crowdfunding record, raising just under $2.59 million from over 1,500 investors in its second campaign.
Telstra-backed accelerator muru-D has unveiled the 10 startups taking part in SYD6, the sixth run of its Sydney program.
CRM software company Salesforce has launched a US$50 million ($70.5 million) Australia Trailblazer Fund to invest in local startups.