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Fishburners’ selective application process has allowed it to become one of Sydney’s premium startup hubs

- February 23, 2015 3 MIN READ

By its very definition, a good coworking space isn’t just about the ping pong tables, nap pods, and coffee machine, but community. With Sydney’s Fishburners nestled between ABC, UTS, and TAFE buildings on Harris St in Ultimo, a street populated with more startups than on any other around Australia, you might be hard pressed to find a bigger community on just one road.

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Does Australia really need a job search platform for the healthcare niche?

- February 10, 2015 2 MIN READ

The healthcare industry is heavily regulated in order to take care of consumers. However, all those regulations also mean that things are slowed down on the administrative side. A new startup wants to help at least one aspect of the time consuming administrative side through HealthcareLink, a job search platform built specifically for healthcare professionals.

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Big Review TV’s ASX listing doesn’t necessarily mean success, yet.

- January 9, 2015 5 MIN READ

Last year, startup Big Review TV experienced a fast-tracked and oversubscribed IPO, when it underwent a reverse takeover with publicly listed, struggling gold explorer, Republic Gold. The preparations for this started happening around October and on New Years Eve, the new company BIG UNLIMITED began trading on the ASX officially for the first time.

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CUZIN is the ‘crowdsourced shopping’ service aiming to bypass price discrimination and change the way we shop online

- December 4, 2014 7 MIN READ

On Sunday, CUZIN went into public beta, a strategic move for the Sydney-based startup, given Australians are flocking to shopping centres, departments stores and ecommerce websites to take advantage of discounts in the lead up to Christmas. According to a recent National Retail Association report, Australians are expected to spend $43 billion in the pre-Christmas trading period.

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Jill Meagher tragedy inspired millionaire entrepreneur to create surveillance startup Cammy

- November 27, 2014 5 MIN READ

One such person who was affected by the Jill Meagher case is humble Sydney-based entrepreneur Christian Beck who, as the founder of LEAP Legal Software, isn’t unfamiliar with what it takes to build a profitable technology company. It was this incident that motivated Beck to create a solution that would help reduce unexpected deaths that like of Jill Meagher occurring in the future.

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Sydney startup Sherpa allows anyone to earn extra income by becoming a personal courier

- November 4, 2014 3 MIN READ

In ancient times, foot messengers ran miles to deliver messages. And then there were homing pigeons and horseback riders. Today, not only is a short drive inconvenient, we’re also impatient about delivery timeframes – especially when compared to the instant nature of information exchange. This is the basis of a recently launched Sydney-based startup Sherpa, founded by Frenchmen Mathieu Cornillon and Bastien Vetault who migrated to Australia four and six years ago, respectively.

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Sydney-based Ridesurfing will become the anti-UBER

- July 22, 2014 2 MIN READ

Ridesurfing presents a very real threat to UBER’s ride sharing dominance in Australia. Why? Because they are playing out the same strategy Lyft employed in the United States. They’ve just replaced the pink hipster Lyft moustache with the Ridesurfing signature Shaka Sign – the symbolism here is very important and the foundation of their game plan.

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Breaking: Sydney startup Netcomber.com acquired by Profound Networks

- July 17, 2014 2 MIN READ

Startup Daily has just confirmed that Netcomber.com has just been acquired by Profound Networks.

Netcomber.com was founded by Sydney based Luke Metcalfe, who owns Rapid Intelligence and also publishes NationMaster.com in December 2012 and Andre Weyher, who was part of Matt Cutts’ famous Search Quality team at Google later joined to head up PR and Marketing and drive the business forward.