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Australian tech company Culture Amp raises US$82m (A$122m) to create a better world of...

The financing, which brings the total funds raised by the company to over USD$158million, will be used to accelerate Culture Amp’s global expansion and the development of innovative products and offerings that enable companies to build a better world of work.

This young Aussie expat whose apps were acquired by Twitter and MyFitnessPal has some...

Nick Crocker, who holds Political Science and Law degrees from the University of Queensland, is a young Aussie expat living in San Francisco. He currently...

Sessions acquisition as an endearing tale of the small Aussie entrepreneur’s can-do spirit

In recent years, Australian entrepreneurship has been about dreaming big and hopping over to Silicon Valley, or another mythical market. Obviously, not all tales of entrepreneurship fit this model and don’t need to. Just look at Sessions, the personal training app built by Nick Crocker and Ben Hartney and acquired by MyFitnessPal.

Floss the teeth you want to keep – how to change your behaviour for...

Nick Crocker is no stranger to startups. He was one of the original team behind We Are Hunted that was recently sold to Twitter for an undisclosed sum. His current venture has taken him from the TEDx stage to San Fransisco and back to Australia. And, it could be life changing, for everyone.

Breaking news: Australian startup bought by Twitter for an undisclosed sum

Australian music startup We Are Hunted has been bought by Twitter for an undisclosed sum.
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