“Natural consequence”: How property startup MadeComfy snagged a partnership with Airbnb
Sydney property-management startup MadeComfy has partnered up with US home-sharing giant Airbnb — but the hard work isn’t over yet.
Photography startup wins global Tough Mudder partnership as it gears up for 500% growth
Sydney photography startup GeoSnapShot has won a global partnership with obstacle course brand Tough Mudder, providing photo recognition for participants.
How crypocurrency startup TravelbyBit secured a $3.5 million investment from crypto-giant Binance, without really trying
Queensland cryptocurrency startup TravelbyBit has secured $3.5 million from Binance, to bring crypto-payments to airports across the world.
How Aussie startup Local Measure secured a partnership with Cisco to modernise the Sydney Opera House
Local Measure has secured a partnership with tech giant Cisco, and founder Jonathan Barouch says in Silicon Valley deals, Aussies could have an upper hand.
A “global campus”: Australian education marketplace startup Zambesi scores partnership with co-working giant WeWork
Australian education marketplace Zambesi has partnered with global co-working space provider WeWork, providing the startup with a “global campus”.
Ed-tech startup Intersective secures $90,000 grant from SA government to give international students a foot in the door
Education tech startup Intersective has partnered with the South Australian government to help get international students into meaningful work experience.
Why LawPath’s $1.8 million capital raise is more about the contact than the cash
LawPath has raised $1.8 million in a round led by LegalZoom, but chief executive Dom Woolrych says it’s “not about how much, it’s about who is investing”.
Sportswear startup ONTHEGO teams up with Wesfarmers: Founder Mick Spencer on life after Shark Tank
He’s gone from selling custom T-shirts from the garage to partnering with a Wesfarmers subsidiary, with a stop-off at Network 10’s Shark Tank along the way, but ONTHEGO founder Mick Spencer says “nothing’s really changed”.