Home Australia’s first Indigenous start-up accelerator launched at Brisbane’s new innovation hub Alisha Geary, Founder of Indigenous-inspired Activewear company - Faebella

Alisha Geary, Founder of Indigenous-inspired Activewear company – Faebella

(From left) Roma Pregarc, James Fewre, Brian Scarce, Georgiana Mannion, Sophie Taylor, Marcia Edwards, Glenn Bird, Esikeli Tonga, Dean Foley – Barayamal accelerator participants working on their ideas and getting ready to pitch their ideas to investors and big businesses at Pitch Night this Friday​
Australia’s First Indigenous Startup Weekend participants, August 26 – 28, end of event photo
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