Daybreak wants to help people dealing with drinking problems find a support network
Daybreak looks to help people change their relationship with alcohol by providing an online platform that enables users to access a support network.
Daybreak looks to help people change their relationship with alcohol by providing an online platform that enables users to access a support network.
Alibaba has announced a new alliance with twenty other large brands to combat fake goods, the aptly named Alibaba Big Data Anti-Counterfeiting Alliance.
Helping connect Australians to charities is startup Vollie, which offers an online platform where users can discover and complete volunteer work.
Canva has announced today the introduction of new productivity tools that will allow users to visualise, embed and host data.
Providing businesses the ability to design their own platform with a strong focus on enabling communication, is Sydney startup Buzzy.buzz.
Localised is a business-to-business discovery platform that provides a space for companies to find procurement opportunities.
Small Business First is a community-centric platform that aims to bring small business owners across the country together to discuss issues affecting the sector, advocate for changes in legislation and gain access to unique educational content.
Without a doubt, Wellington-based startup StarNow is one of the most well-known global success stories to come out of New Zealand in recent years. The tech company is a casting and talent platform for the entertainment industry that connects aspiring and professional actors, models, musicians and crew with casting agents and production companies.
The Typewriter, founded by UNSW student Benjamin Cheung in 2013, is a global ‘citizen journalism’ platform, which aims to give its readers opinionated content written from a local perspective from individuals on the ground.
Cherrii has a goal to be the world’s biggest directory of possibilities, the go-to place to see what is happening across the world, be inspired by the endless possibilities and learn who to connect with in order to have these possibilities become a reality.
Sydney based startup LegalVision announced this morning it has just finalised a Series A round of funding to the amount of $1.2 million.