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    Fluency co-founders Oliver Farnhill and Finnlay Morecombe with their mentor Dr Angel Zhong.

    How this intern turned paper-shuffling into a $3m start-up

    Finnlay Morcombe found himself spending hours on a tedious but important task while on an internship. It turned into a fantastic business idea.

    • Julie Hare

    Online music platform Melodie banks $1m funding

    The Funded blog is the home for news on the tech deals that are done in Australia, as soon as we hear about them.

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    • Paul Smith

    This Month

    PsiQuantum’s Aussie founders professor Jeremy O’Brien and Terry Rudolph say their plans are ‘bigger than the government of the day.’

    PsiQuantum deal will cost almost $30m just to check it works

    But most of the details of the government’s marquee bet on the potentially powerful technology have been kept secret in the budget.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Tony Fitzgibbon, founder and chairman of Data Zoo, a fintech which has banked a $30 million investment.

    $100m Sydney fintech raises $34m to take on global rivals

    Ellerston Capital has taken a stake in digital identity and verification player Data Zoo, in a deal that values the Sydney-founded business north of $100m.

    • Tess Bennett

    Blue-sky thinkers block the sun to fight climate change

    It might sound like science fiction, but a mix of scientists and venture capitalists are working on plans to block the sun to slow global warming.

    • Peter Ker and Lap Phan
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    Venture capitalists Craig Blair, Paul Bassat, Rick Baker, and Michelle Deaker have to judge when to sell just as wisely as what to back.

    Stick or twist? How start-up investors know when it’s time to sell

    VCs selling down Canva stakes could leave huge gains on the table, but don’t want to leave selling too late. Poorly timed sales have a history of destroying value.

    • Adir Shiffman
    Rich Listers Cyan and Collis Ta’eed have sold the company they founded Envato.

    Rich Listers sell tech firm Envato for $375m

    It was once valued at more than $1 billion, but Cyan and Collis Ta’eed have sold their digital assets marketplace to New York-listed Shutterstock.

    • Tess Bennett
    Jack Zhang

    Airwallex’s local outpost reverses to loss

    The local outpost of one of Australia’s largest technology start-ups tripped to a deep loss after a big increase in costs.

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    • Lucas Baird

    April

    Kashcade founders Patrick Nappa (left) and Alex Simmons.

    Start-up lender Kashcade perks up for new deals with $23m raise

    The proceeds are earmarked for Kashcade’s push into research and development lending, which allows start-ups to borrow funds against future R&D Tax Incentive refunds.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Labor’s bold $1b bet on Aussie quantum start-up

    Australia will invest $940 million in Silicon Valley start-up PsiQuantum in a major bet that it will build the world’s first commercially useful quantum computer.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Canva is planning a new office in the pricey inner Sydney suburb of Surry Hills, helping to explain staff members plan to put money from shares into real estate.

    VCs are banking on Canva staff cash, but they’re buying houses instead

    While most staff say they plan to put the money towards real estate, an investing program just for Canva staff already has the interest of more than 100 people.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Shane Hodgkins, CEO and co-founder of Melbourne-based construction start-up Matrak, has opened a China office.

    Aussie tech pushes into China, Taiwan despite geopolitical risks

    Canva co-founder Cliff Obrecht has warned start-ups China should not be their first market but says it has massive rewards for companies that can make it there.

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    • Jessica Sier
    Assistant Minister for Competition Andrew Leigh noted the Federal Trade Commission’s findings that a ban would increase wages.

    Labor urged to restrict rather than ban non-compete clauses

    Leading economists have urged the Albanese government to significantly restrict the use of non-compete clauses to revive Australia’s ailing productivity growth.

    • Euan Black
    Kindling co-founders Sachin Shah and Adam Miller

    Got a small audience? This start-up could help you monetise it

    Kindling is figuring out what AI tools can help podcasters and YouTubers “supercharge” their content, and find someone willing to pay for it.

    • John Davidson
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    Naomi Osaka, Steve Smith and Nick Kyrgios invested in 1FF, which has teams of fictional players such as Naija United’s Cristian Venditto, and Bondi FC’s Ash Jones.

    Kyrgios, Smith-backed fantasy football start-up valued at $0

    The company has laid off staff and had a co-founder depart, but is hoping to grow with more humans in its AI-driven fantasy football product.

    • Nick Bonyhady and John Davidson
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    Food delivery riders at Milkrun’s warehouse in Surry Hills, Sydney, in 2022.

    A year after Milkrun’s demise, the quick commerce founders are back

    The collapse of the high-flying start-up 12 months ago this week marked the end of the easy-money free-for-all. These new ventures are everything it wasn’t.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    New legal AI tools target partners, dealmakers

    Two new artificial intelligence tools have entered the increasingly crowded legal market, as in-house counsel push firms to pass on the cost savings being made though AI.

    • Maxim Shanahan
    Blackbird co-founders Niki Scevak and Rick Baker operate under the tagline of “wild hearts”.

    ‘We’re not lemmings’: What happens when Blackbird drops a start-up

    The fund is seen as the purest expression in Australia of the venture capital playbook of doubling down on best bets. What happens to the rest?

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivers a speech to the Queensland Media Club.

    Tritium is ‘a lost opportunity’ for local manufacturing, says PM

    The closure of the fast charger company’s Brisbane factory is the sort of thing the government is seeking to prevent with its new policy.

    • Tess Bennett
    Canva’s offices in Surry Hills, where staff get chef-cooked meals but also face performance grading.

    Canva agrees to settle unfair dismissal case from senior engineer

    The company initially refused to make any settlement payment to the employee, who had been earning $221,000 a year when he was sacked in January.

    • Nick Bonyhady