KPMG asks startups to 'energise' natural resources sector
A tech startup accelerator based in Perth aims to spur innovation in the energy and natural resources (ENR) sector.
A tech startup accelerator based in Perth aims to spur innovation in the energy and natural resources (ENR) sector.
Sydney startup Newzulu will continue its global expansion after successfully raising $11.5 million in capital, the crowd-sourced media company announced.
Mobile marketing startup OtherLevels has revealed plans to expand its presence in Australia after moving its headquarters to San Francisco from Brisbane in 2012.
Coming off a <a href="file:///Users/bbrown/Downloads/Q4%202014%20Press%20Release%5E%5E01-16-2015.pdf">huge year in venture capital investing</a>, the bar has been set high for 2015. But network and computing startups, focused in areas such as the cloud, security and mobile, promise to reap big dollars from investors this year as well. Here's a running timeline of startup investments, with an emphasis on those of interest to enterprise IT pros.
Startups have slammed the entrepreneurship policies of the Queensland Coalition government ahead of the state election on 31 January.
Six startups will join the Jumpstart accelerator program at the National Road & Motorists’ Association, NRMA has announced.
The Australian Government has released a draft bill to reform how employee share options are taxed in an effort to make it easier for startups to attract and retain talent.
Mobilyser is the Perth startup that has developed an app to help workers easily separate their work and personal calls for tax reporting purposes.
Australian startup Bluedot is expanding into the US after raising $2.5 million in its latest funding round.
If <a href="http://reddomobility.com/">Reddo Mobility</a> has its way, many of them will morph into mobilized ones sooner than later.
The government has launched a discussion paper on developing a regulatory model for crowdsourced equity funding to spur startups in Australia.
Two Australian tech companies have injected money into the local startup scene.
This year's Startup Weekend, held November 22-23, attracted its largest crowd of Sydney entrepreneurs Sydney yet, according to organiser Thai Huynh.
Reffind is a Sydney-based B2B startup that will next year launch a mobile app to help businesses find new employees through referrals.
Startups flock to DEMO with stand-out products.