Home Tags Fishburners

Tag: Fishburners

Are you a green entrepreneur in Queensland? The largest climate change business ideas competition...

Climate-KIC Australia recently launched the Australian 2019 edition of the world’s largest global Green Business Ideas Competition,ClimateLaunchpad, hosted in Brisbane by Australia's...

Australia’s first Indigenous start-up accelerator launched at Brisbane’s new innovation hub

Now Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs will have their own accelerator to turn to for such support. The support will also include world-class entrepreneur programs from Australia’s leading corporate accelerator, Slingshot.

Brisbane’s newest home for innovation has opened its doors to up to 200 start-ups

More than 200 start-ups will be based at The Capital, with many more businesses to be supported through events and industry programs that will run out of the facility.

Spark Festival is back to celebrate start-ups and innovation in Sydney this October

In only its second year, having rebranded from the highly successful Startup Week Sydney in 2015, Spark Festival is Australia's leading startup festival, organised by the startup community for the startup community. The first round of Spark Festival’s program features over 50 events across tracks including The Startup Journey, HealthTech, Going Global, Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Security, Social Enterprise, Fintech, Education, Diversity and more.

Sydney start-up Jayride is now at nearly 100 US airports thanks to a successful...

Sydney-based transportation booking platform, Jayride recently officially launched in the US, powered by a successful $1.5 million capital raise earlier this year in January. Backed by...

Which MP is most popular with startups? What do they really want from the...

The team over at Startup Muster, one of the largest and most comprehensive surveys of the Australian start-up ecosystem, though still buried in analysis...

Spring is the season for…startups. Join the StartupAUS festival

Startup Spring, being organised by StartupAUS, will be a three-week long, Australia-wide festival of more than 50 events and activities to celebrate and promote the tech startup community and encourage more Australians to become tech entrepreneurs.

Do you have an awesome app concept? There is an OzAPP Award waiting for...

Do you have a creative concept for a mobile, web or cloud app? Then how does this sound? An award from one of Australia’s...

Destination America: Local start-up RecruitLoop raises $500,000 for expansion

Australian start-up RecruitLoop recently closed a $500,000 seed round, all part of their efforts to stake their banner firmly in the sands of the...

Lose your office suit for a black belt in start-up entrepreneurship judo

Are you a corporate employee with entrepreneurial aspirations? Well then, this should be of interest to you. Start-up incubator program Corporate to Freedom will...

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the best code jockey of all?

Last year, Codehire, an agency that brings together freelance coders and employers, ran a coding competition in Adelaide. This year, it’s going national and international with it – starting 8 June and culminating in a 13 July final at Fishburners. Entries close on 7 June. To apply, click here.

Co-working is changing how we work. Will it work for your startup?

You know that feeling you get when you’re excited to go to work in a cool space with passionate people. You don't? Then you must not be working in a co-working space.

From Sydney to Silicon Valley – Australian startups target growth through collaboration

It seems like only yesterday we were reporting on the opening of the NSW Government supported StartupHouse all the way over in nerd mecca, Silicon Valley. And yet last month NSW Trade & Investment named the first four early-stage technology companies due to gain access to international business opportunities while being nestled on the incubator’s geeky bosom. In this short video, Robert G.S. Lambert (we can only assume that his middle initials stand for 'Goin' Stellar') takes a virtual tour through Startup House and introduces some of its newest tenants.
Subscribe to the Newsletter Over 30K subscribers

FREE BUSINESS TOOLS

5 Ways to get more out of your coffee shop meetings...

Far too much time is wasted in coffee shop meetings. More often than not, the conversation falls off topic, interruptions cause distractions and, before you know it, the meeting is over and you’ve achieved nothing. That’s what Antony Gaddie calls a Coffee and Doughnut meeting. You get a coffee and… zero. He’s the founder of Green Ant Marketing and he shared with us (over coffee) five things that you can do to help you make the most of your coffee shop meetings.

FREE BUSINESS TOOL

INFOGRAPHICS

New Zealand’s Xero eyes US IPO, further disruption as subscribers increase...

Xero recently held its annual meeting in Wellington, during which the company revealed some interesting details about its future. As has been widely suspected, the...

OPINIONS & ADVICE