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Matilda Migration lands $1 million to automate visa process

Matilda’s co-founders Damian Png and Niamh Mooney say Australia’s visa application process is ripe for disruption. AfterworkVentures, Wollemi Capital, EverywhereVC, Co-ventures, and Startmate agree.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

Meet the Melbourne duo taking on baby juggernauts with 4 retail stores, 45% sales growth

Melbourne co-founders Phoebe Simmonds and Kate Casey started The Memo as an e-commerce store in 2019 with a mission to disrupt the parenting category. Three (soon-to-be four) retail locations later, the pair report 45% year-to-date sales growth – with expansion plans on the horizon.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Zeller founder Ben Pfisterer on banking on a Melbourne unicorn

Founded in the early days of the pandemic by former Square Australia Country Manager Ben Pfisterer, Zeller quickly became one of Australia’s fastest startups to achieve unicorn status. Rooted in Melbourne, the company has just launched its latest payments terminal.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist
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Bae in the USA: Juiced pear trio take on Big Apple

Bae Juice, armed with $1 million from online gambling magnate Laurence Escalante, learns how hard it is to take a drinks brand to the US.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Aussie AI-driven grain grading company Cropify reaps $2 million

Up until now, Adelaide-headquartered startup Cropify has been bootstrapped by its co-founders. The fundraise will accelerate the commercialisation of the AI-driven technology domestically and set the company up to export its expertise internationally.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

Six Australian companies make Forbes Asia’s ‘100 to Watch’ list

Six Australian companies have earned spots on the 2024 Forbes Asia 100 to Watch list. The annual list, now in its fourth year, highlights emerging businesses across the region, with this year’s entries collectively raising over $2 billion in funding.

  • By Forbes Australia

Talent startup Andela, once valued at $1.5 billion, taps Uber exec as CEO

Ten-year-old startup Andela, valued at $1.5 billion, expects to grow its tech contractor marketplace by 15% this year.

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

JJ’s genes: Son of Lululemon founder ships first load of legal ecstasy to Australia

Suppliers of magic-mushroom-derived psilocybin and MDMA, aka ecstacy, are rushing to meet the market created by Australia having allowed their clinical use. Two founders speak to Forbes Australia.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Nomad finds a home with $100m Aussie software scaleup Sitemate

One of Australia’s most promising companies that builds no code software programs for the construction, oil, gas and mining industries, has acquired startup Nomad. Sitemate founder Harley Pike tells Forbes Australia exclusively how the Nomad will accelerate Sitemate’s mission

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

Forbes next billion-dollar startups list has accurately predicted 100+ unicorns in 10 years

Of the Next Billion-Dollar Startups list’s 225 alumni, 131, or 58%, became unicorns, including DoorDash, Figma, Anduril, Benchling and Rippling. This year, the list is dominated by artificial intelligence.

  • By Amy Feldman
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