Ticker, shares, investor
Advice

Why your investor updates are not working

- January 23, 2026 3 MIN READ

If you’re a founder who sends monthly or quarterly investor updates, I have some uncomfortable news. They probably aren’t being read in depth, and your investors don’t care deeply about them. I don’t mean they’re skimming them while checking email. I mean they’re genuinely not retaining anything of value from the carefully curated bullet points… Read more »

Funding

Cheque-in: four ANZ startups raised $307.1 million in mid-January

- January 23, 2026 2 MIN READ

January has already been piping hot for startup funding, and this week is no different. Four ANZ startups raised more than $307 million across rockets, AI and engineering platforms. Here’s who: Gilmour Space: $217 million Gilmour Space Technologies has landed $217 million in a Series E funding round that lifts the Queensland-founded rocket maker’s valuation… Read more »

Business

A software engineer fired after refusing to return to the office 3 days a week lost his unfair dismissal claim

- January 23, 2026 3 MIN READ

A Melbourne-based software engineer has lost an unfair dismissal case after he was fired for refusing to return to the office. Richard Johnson worked as a product engineer at print management software provider PaperCut Software from April 2022 until mid-June 2025, when he was fired for refusing to comply with a three days per week… Read more »

Food and drink

Get into Clare Valley wines with a new podcast on the people making them

- January 23, 2026 2 MIN READ

South Australia’s Clare Valley wine region is famous for its bike trail along the old railway line, riesling and some of the most famous names in Australian viticulture, including of two of Australia’s 10 oldest family-owned, multi-generational wine labels, Taylors and Jim Barry. A new generation, including the Hughes family, which created Riesling Freak, are… Read more »

Business

Financial crimes regulator AUSTRAC demands an external auditor for Airwallex over AML/CTF concerns

- January 22, 2026 3 MIN READ

The Australian government’s financial system anti-crimes regulator, AUSTRAC, has called in an external auditor at Airwallex over concerns that the fintech unicorn has failed to properly comply with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) laws. AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas, said the external audits will assess serious compliance concerns by the regulator, which is charged with… Read more »

Business

Sendle staff were worried about its US plans before the parcel logistics platform collapsed

- January 22, 2026 3 MIN READ

Sendle staff questioned the parcel delivery startup’s US expansion plan and high cash burn well ahead of its closure, suggesting the business faced existential challenges before its ill-fated merger. The Australian-born scaleup, which allowed small businesses to send parcels through partnerships with major courier networks, shocked customers last week by cancelling all upcoming pick-ups. The closure came… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Paladin backs AI security startup Dam Secure’s $6.1 million Seed round

- January 21, 2026 2 MIN READ

Sydney AI security startup Dam Secure has raised $6.1 million (US$4m) in a Seed round led by Washington, DC-based cybersecurity and AI investor, Paladin Capital Group. Dam Secure, founded by Patrick Collins and Simon Harloff, is developing an AI-native platform for organisations to manage the security risks created by the rapid adoption of AI coding… Read more »

Funding

Expat Kiwi legaltech startup briefs $81 million Series B

- January 21, 2026 < 1 MIN READ

A California-based legal tech startup originally founded in New Zealand has raised A$81 million (US$55m) in a Series B. The round for Ivo was led by Blackbird, with support from Costanoa Ventures, Uncork Capital, Fika Ventures, and Kiwi VCs GD1, and Icehouse Ventures, and values the business at $530 million. The Series B comes 12… Read more »

Get ready for Gmail's 'AI Inbox'
AI/Machine Learning

Gmail’s new ‘AI Inbox’ wants to be an EA for your comms

- January 20, 2026 3 MIN READ

Google reads and summarises your email as to-do list. Powered by Google’s flagship AI model Gemini, the new feature will bake AI summaries directly into users’ Gmail accounts along with buttons to write AI-generated responses, set up calendar events, and provide summaries of email threads, according to preview footage. By checking which people you email… Read more »

How AI bots can swing elections
AI/Machine Learning

How much AI bots can swing elections: the misinformation war and deepfakes taking over social media

- January 20, 2026 3 MIN READ

On December 14 2025, a terrorist attack occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney Australia, leaving 15 civilians and one gunman dead. While Australia was still reeling in shock, social media saw the rapid spread of misinformation generated and powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI). For example, a manipulated video of New South Wales Premier Chris… Read more »

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Funding

Rocket fuel: Gilmour Space hits unicorn status after $217 million Series E

- January 20, 2026 2 MIN READ

Gilmour Space Technologies banked $217 million (US$145m) in a Series E to become a unicorn, with the Queensland rocket builder’s valuation topping $1 billion. The round was jointly led by the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) and existing backer, super fund Hostplus, with support from previous investors Future Fund, Blackbird, Funds SA, HESTA, NGS Super, Main… Read more »

Funding

Construction tech startup builds $3 million pre-Series A after rebrand

- January 19, 2026 < 1 MIN READ

Construction engineering platform SPEC Toolbox has raised $3 million in a pre-Series A. The investment was co-led by Black Nova and Investible. The Melbourne design software platform specifically for mass timber construction was founded in 2023 by structural engineers Adam Jones and Ringo Thomas as CLT Toolbox, rebranded after realising that design bottlenecks weren’t just… Read more »

Business

Another cleaning products impact startup, Pleasant State, is shutting down

- January 19, 2026 2 MIN READ

Australian sustainable cleaning product startup Pleasant State will close its doors after six years in operation, as cost-of-living pressures force environmentally-conscious consumers to make tough spending decisions. Founded in 2020 by Ami Bateman and Sian Murray, Pleasant State provides alternatives to traditional cleaning products and household sprays. Instead of relying on single-use plastics, Pleasant State… Read more »