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An app that sorts your photos by memories won QUT CEA’s Creative Tech StartUp...

Winning this Startup Weekend will allow us to bring ArtLife to life. ArtLife will revolutionize the way we look after our digital memories from paintings to photos to family moments.

Come launch your great business idea at Australia’s first Startup Weekend focusing solely on...

QUT Creative Enterprise Australia invites developers, designers and entrepreneurs to Australia's first Startup Weekend focused solely on creative tech

River City Labs invites women to come launch their start-up in 54 hours at...

Brisbane start-up hub River City Labs has opened registrations to partake in their first ever Startup Weekend Women event from 9 to 11 October, 2015

A start-up that helps freelance accountants succeed has closed a $180,000 seed funding round...

Accodex, an Adelaide-based start-up offering a new tech-enabled platform for freelance accountants, has secured a $180,000 seed funding to expand to the US

PowerDialer.co overcomes a nervous pitch to come out on top at Startup Weekend Brisbane...

Co-working community River City Labs recently announced the winner of Startup Weekend Brisbane after hosting the 54-hour business creation event over the second weekend of July 2015.

pantree.co is here to disrupt the hospitality industry and is making the most of...

At Startup Weekend Melbourne in 2013, Leigh Sherman pitched his idea for a disruptive tech business that would bring a digital product solution to...

Five reasons why start-ups fail and how yours can avoid them

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 40 per cent of new businesses in Australia fail within four years. No-one ever plans to fail,...

Entrepreneurial parents… this 11 year-old is about to school you (and your kids) about...

Whitney Houston once said, "I believe the children are our future." It was a daft sentiment. (Of course the children are our future! Blimey.) But, then,...

Have you heard about Startup Weekend? Gold Coasters get off the ground with rousing...

We've reported on Startup Weekend before. The events take place in cities all over the globe and they give entrepreneurs the chance to create...

Behold! These are the five hurdles between you and your start-up… and how to...

Are you one of the millions of Australian ‘suits’ stuck in a mundane 9-5 office routine? Are you the corporate employee looking for a...

How to win a startup weekend: Zaarly pitch [VIDEO]

Zaarly nailed its pitch at the L.A. Startup Weekend at the start of 2011. It won the weekends proceedings. But, more than that, within three weeks it had raised $1 million in funding from seasoned investors, including Ashton Kutcher. Here's a video of the winning pitch.

Catching up with epic Aussie Startup Weekend winners

Recently, two Startup Weekend events have wrapped up in Australia. These events place would-be entrepreneurs in a 54-hour crunch to pitch, plan, and produce a new product or service. The format is global, with happenings going on all over the globe on an almost monthly basis.

Looking for your perfect tech developer? [VIDEO]

Developers are in high demand in any startup community. Without them, the great digital idea that you have remains just that, an idea. So, companies go to great lengths to find technology gurus.

Awesome sauce alert: Startup Weekend Adelaide & Brisbane is shaping up for greatness

The next Startup Weekend event is happening 16-18 November 2012 in Adelaide. The event will host developers, business personnel and legal experts who will work collaboratively to try and hammer out a new idea over the weekend, with a focus on bringing to bear a new startup. The event is nearly all filled-up, but those of us watching from the side-lines have a whole lot to look forward to. Participants will arrive Friday afternoon and start networking. After dinner and a small round of pep talks, the “Pitchfire” will begin.

Cofounder dating scene hotting up as startup seeks out more partners

Cofounder Speed Date has come far in its mission to help entrepreneurs find equally passionate cofounders — a key bridge to success. But the startup — itself less than a year old — is now reaching out to more and more local partners in a bid to accelerate the process.

It's a mobile kind of magic. Startup weekend Adelaide discovers some magic, then makes...

Adelaide's Startup Weekend in March found some interesting and commercially viable new mobile apps.

Want to learn Mandarin? A Melbourne startup shows off its ‘Mad’ language learning approach...

As a native English speaker, Matthew Ho was once frustrated by his attempts to learn Mandarin. This week, he's in Beijing showing off just how fun and addictive the language can be. Ho and his startup, Native Tongue, have been promoting Mandarin Madness, an educational gaming application, at TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing.
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