Six Aussie startups that collectively raised $196 million this week
Six Aussie startups secured themselves over $186 million in combined raises this week. Let's take a closer look.
Learning startup GO1 raises $30 million, backed by Microsoft’s M12 venture fund
Corporate education startup GO1 has raised $30 million in Series B funding, just seven months after its $10 million Series A raise.
No place like home: After raising $10 million and expanding overseas, this founder’s heart is still in Queensland
Queensland startup RedEye has raised $10.4 million to expand in the US, but co-founder Wayne Gerard is not straying from his Brisbane roots.
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Fintech startup Tic:Toc raises $11.5 million to take the hassle out of home loan approvals
Aussie fintech startup Tic:Toc has raised $11.5 million in Series B funding, in its bid to improve customer service around home-loan approvals.
Secretive $4.3 billion Aussie startup Zoox raises “unprecedented” $675 million Series B, backed by Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes
Australian-founded self-driving car startup Zoox has locked in a $677 million Series B funding round, led by Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes.
Brighte founder Katherine McConnell says her $18.5 million Series B funding followed a waiting game
Brighte has closed its $18.5 million Series B funding round, and founder and chief executive Katherine McConnell says the energy financing startup’s string of successes have come from a lot of networking, and a little patience.