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Australian startups

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EEntrepreneurship
Four Aussie startups that raised $4.25 million this week
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Four Aussie startups that raised $4.25 million this week

  • August 1, 2025
It has been an extremely quiet week for startup funding, which left us wondering if there would even…
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Elita Genetics pet stem cell therapy
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Four Australian startups that raised $37.4 million this week

  • July 25, 2025
Algae supplements for cows, pet stem cell therapy, preventative health care and an AI tool for retailers: the…
EEntrepreneurship
eclipse ingredients team
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Five Aussie startups that raised $35.2 million this week

  • July 18, 2025
Five Australian startups have raised $35.2 million this week across AI, biotech, fashion, and adtech, led by Linkby’s…
EEntrepreneurship
startup raise
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Six Aussie startups that raised $28.5 million this week

  • July 11, 2025
This week, local startups secured capital to solve problems big and very, very small. First, the massive issue…
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