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Business strategy

‘There’s no such thing as the right investor’: Goterra’s Olympia Yarger on why she turned to crowdfunding for her new raise

- November 11, 2025 3 MIN READ

The hardest lesson I’ve learned about raising capital is that there’s no such thing as the right investor — only the right capital stack. Every time we started raising for Goterra’s next phase, the advice was the same: find your lead investor, fill the round, move fast.  That playbook hasn’t changed much, even as the… Read more »

People

Canberra has a new $50 million early-stage VC fund – ACTivate Capital

- November 10, 2025 2 MIN READ

Canberra’s startup community has a new local venture capital fund, with ACTivate Capital securing an initial close of $23 million towards a $50m target. The Early-Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership (ESVCLP) fund will have a dedicated investment pipeline to commercialise local research and help Canberra-grown businesses scale into global markets. ACTivate Capital will invest at… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Self-driving cars are here, but Australian law isn’t ready for them. Here are 3 ways to fix it

- November 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

In September, US electric car maker Tesla rolled out a semi-autonomous driving feature it describes as “the future of transport” in Australia. As its name suggests, the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system blurs the line between human and machine control. Our current licensing and road-safety frameworks were not designed to handle this situation. A federal government… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

How AI is reducing risk for early-stage investors

- November 10, 2025 3 MIN READ

Startups are raising capital later. Often with more traction. All of which is lowering the risk to investors, thanks to AI-enabled product development. Welcome to the shifting Australian startup ecosystem. Investments in AI have dominated the headlines of late. Globally record sums are being poured into the space, with forecasts suggesting AI could add $600 billion to… Read more »

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Business

Tech roles in Australia are falling, putting the Tech Council’s 1.2 million jobs plan in doubt

- November 9, 2025 3 MIN READ

Australia is “not on track” to meet the federal government’s goal of 1.2 million technology‑related jobs by 2030, according to new economic data from its Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR). The target, which was set by industry lobby group Tech Council of Australia and adopted by the federal government in 2022, would no longer… Read more »

Funding

Cheque-in: 8 startups kick off November by raising $350 million this week

- November 9, 2025 5 MIN READ

Medical technology was a major theme in startup funding this week, with Synchron and Lumonus AI raising hundreds of millions for their forward-thinking solutions. We also counted funding deals from Australian startups that have found new ways to clean ships, improve cattle breeding, provide gifts, and support parents and carers of neurodivergent children. Keep reading… Read more »

Leadership

Startup 360: The joy of giving: lessons in philanthropy from Pledge 1%’s Antonia Ruffell

- November 7, 2025 2 MIN READ

Startup 360 cohost Simon Thomsen is flying solo this week, taking a deep dive into philanthropy with Antonia Ruffell, CEO of StartGiving, and the Australian MD of global tech charity initiative Pledge 1%. Technology is transforming the art of giving – with companies such as Atlassian, Canva and now Airtree cofounder Daniel Petre, founder of… Read more »

Business

VC EVP’s legal fight with StrongRoom AI to recover its $10.4 million investment continues as liquidator grills

- November 7, 2025 3 MIN READ

Sydney venture fund EVP’s Federal Court battle to recover $10.4 million it invested in StrongRoom AI just weeks before it was placed in administration will potentially have new revelations next week when the company’s failure is examined in court by its liquidator. The legal action, begun in March this year, when EVP successfully applied to… Read more »

Funding

Perth infection management medtech Cytophenix prescribed $1.3 million in pre-Seed

- November 7, 2025 2 MIN READ

Cytophenix, an infection management medtech using rapid antimicrobial susceptibility tests to quickly identify effective antibiotics for patients, has raised $1.3 million in pre-Seed funding. Founded in 2023 by a team of expert researchers, clinicians, and engineers, including Dr Kieran Mulroney, Dr Christine Carson, Sherief Khorshid, Teagan Paton, James Telders and Tim Inglis, Cytophenix is a… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

NRF slings $54 million at Synchron, the Melbourne Uni rival to Neuralink that’s just raised a $305 million Series D

- November 7, 2025 2 MIN READ

The federal government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) has invested $54 million in Australian founder Brain-Computer-Interface (BCI) medical devices company Synchron as part of a US$200 million (A$305m) Series D. Synchron was spun out of University of Melbourne by cofounders Dr Tom Oxley, Prof Nicholas Opie, and Dr Rahul Sharma in 2012. The company is… Read more »

Accelerator

Team Techstars Sydney: Why Zipline AI is the future of customer collaboration

- November 6, 2025 3 MIN READ

Ahead of the TechStars Sydney ‘Demo the Future’ on December 8, Startup Daily is profiling the 12 startups and their founders in the 2025 cohort. Next we are featuring, Zipline – AI, which allows customers to become collaborators. Zipline AI Founder: Michelle Reeves One-liner: Zipline AI gives consumer brands their own brand-safe generative AI –… Read more »