Business

Why this futurist believes entrepreneurs need think to 2040 to succeed when launching a startup

- January 10, 2025 5 MIN READ

With a new year, ripe with possibilities, underway, Swinburne entrepreneurship expert Bridgette Engeler is urging small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to think beyond 2025 to set themselves up for future success. “Everyone is probably thinking about the coming 12 months,” she says. “But what’s on the radar beyond that? Is your business future-fit? You should… Read more »

Business

After buying the founder’s own business for $43 million, Employment Hero spends another $112m on a Canadian rival

- January 8, 2025 2 MIN READ

Small business HR and payroll platform Employment Hero has spent $112 million acquiring a Canadian rival as part of ambitions to expand into the North American market. The scaleup’s founder and chief economist, Ben Thompson said Canada has been in our expansion plans since their Series A, eight years ago “Humi is Canada’s leading employment… Read more »

George Kenley, Dean Freestone, Mark Cook
Business

Breakthrough Victoria-backed epilepsy medtech Seer Medical placed in voluntary administration

- January 7, 2025 4 MIN READ

Troubled Victorian medical device startup Seer Medical has been placed in voluntary administration amid a product recall and legal battle with its ousted cofounder. Lindsay Bainbridge and Andrew Yeo from Pitcher Partners Melbourne were appointed administrators on January 6 following a pre-Christmas board meeting where the medtech’s directors voted to hand over the books. Pitcher… Read more »

Rehan D'Almedia
Business

FinTech Australia says plans to ban payment surcharges will cost competition, choice and fintech innovation

- December 31, 2024 2 MIN READ

FinTech Australia has released its formal position on the RBA’s review of merchant card payment costs and surcharging, advocating for an approach which keeps competition high but does not place an outright ban on surcharging. The view was formed after months of consulting with the peak body’s member base of over 400 companies and commissioning… Read more »

Dean Freestone
Business

The cofounder of Seer Medical is fighting investor Breakthrough Victoria in court, claiming he was unfairly dismissed from the startup

- December 20, 2024 3 MIN READ

The Victorian government’s controversial $2 billion venture fund has been embroiled in an unfair dismissal case launched by the cofounder of one of its portfolio companies. Seer Medical founder Dr Dean Freestone launched Federal Court action against the company he helped launch and Breakthrough Victoria earlier this year, alleging he was forced out of the… Read more »

Guilluame Ang
AI/Machine Learning

Martech startup Upflowy is launching a neuroscience-based marketing AI copilot

- December 17, 2024 2 MIN READ

Sydney marketing technology startup Upflowy is about to release an AI-enabled marketing copilot, called ‘Psyke’, to help agencies, marketing teams, and companies create content that’s on-brand in hours, not weeks. Cofounder and CEO Guillaume Ang said Upflowy’s focus is delivering trust in AI at scale. “We help companies do the marketing functions that take up a… Read more »

ChatGPT chat bot screen seen on smartphone
AI/Machine Learning

UNSW inks OpenAI deal to keep its questions private

- December 16, 2024 2 MIN READ

UNSW Sydney will be the first Asia-Pacific university collaborating with the US-based OpenAI to deploy ChatGPT Edu. The deal will allow UNSW researchers, educators and students to use OpenAI’s artificial intelligence tools on a secure platform, which means academics can protect their intellectual property and keep their prompt questions private while using the generative AI… Read more »

tree pruner, lopped tree
Accelerator

A month after its IPO raised $4.3 million, a share price decline for accelerator Scalare Partners has trimmed $6.5m from its market cap

- December 13, 2024 2 MIN READ

A month after making its ASX debut in a reverse takeover, startup investor, advisor and accelerator Scalare Partners has seen its share price slide 28%, wiping around $6.5 million from its market capitalisation. As tech listings go, it’s been a less than auspicious start as a public company for Scalare (ASX: SCP), which bills itself… Read more »

Sydney Startup Hub Microsoft Reactor
Accelerator

The NSW government is evicting the Sydney Startup Hub from its CBD location, moving it to ‘somewhere’ in Tech Central in late 2025

- December 13, 2024 6 MIN READ

The Sydney Startup Hub above Wynyard Station in the heart of the CBD will be relocated to an undetermined site somewhere across the six square kilometres around Central Station known as Tech Central by the NSW government in October next year. In a rare announcement involving tech and startups from NSW innovation, science and technology… Read more »

The Kraken, Mad As Hell
Business

Crypto exchange Kraken cops $8m fine for unlawful credit with ‘margin extension’ that cost more than 1000 customers millions in losses

- December 12, 2024 2 MIN READ

The company running the Kraken crypto exchange in Australia has been handed an $8 million penalty by the Federal Court for unlawfully issuing a credit facility to more than 1100 customers. The fine follows legal action by the corporate regulator ASIC against Bit Trade Pty Ltd, launched in September last year, over its ‘margin extension’… Read more »

Vinyl Group, Concrete Playground
ASX

Richard White-backed Vinyl Group’s latest media play is acquiring Concrete Playground for $5 million

- December 12, 2024 2 MIN READ

ASX-listed music and media company Vinyl Group is broadening its publishing portfolio yet again, acquiring the city guides site Concrete Playground in a deal worth $5 million. Vinyl (ASX: VNL) has signed binding Heads of Agreement to acquire the 15-year-old digital lifestyle brand for $3.5 million in cash and $1.5 million in Vinyl shares, with… Read more »

Business

STARTUP MUSTER: R&D worries, funding and cozzie lives keep startup founders awake at night

- December 10, 2024 3 MIN READ

R&D incentive uncertainty, migration changes, and the cost of living crisis are slamming the Australian startup community, according to the 2024 Startup Muster report. Launched on Monday, the 2024 report found Australians are starting ventures at an increasingly older age with more looking at overseas markets and investors. The cost of living crisis, however, was… Read more »