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    This Rich Listers’ daughter is forging her own path in business

    Georgia Geminder launched her own toothpaste at the start of 2020 after three years of research. Now she has found a new “boring” category to transform.

    • Yolanda Redrup

    Sonic Healthcare-backed Harrison.ai boots up $100m-plus Series C raise

    Harrison.ai’s management team has commenced discussions with a handful of potential investors regarding the cash call.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    VC firms lured to Qld by government funding

    Early Tritium investors who sold out of the Brisbane-based company close to the peak of its valuation are among four VC firms to receive government backing.

    • Tess Bennett

    The ASX’s hottest critical minerals stock seesaws on drilling results

    WA1’s market capitalisation was just $9 million in early 2022 but has soared to $1.37 billion after it disclosed more information about its promising discovery.

    • Peter Ker

    Providoor scraps hot food to concentrate on frozen meals

    Online celebrity chef meal provider Providoor will target a growing market for pre-prepared meals, after struggling with delivery services for its hot meals.

    • Paul Smith
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    May

    Leonardo Ai co-founder says AI will enhance, not crush, creativity

    Generative artificial intelligence will enhance creative work done by real people rather than replace them, the founder of a Sydney-based start-up says.

    • Max Mason

    Canva enterprise boss out after six months

    Former Google and Microsoft executive Javier Soltero was hired to lead the company’s enterprise efforts, which are key to its IPO plans.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    ‘If you don’t like it, get a job at a bank’: Canva boss

    The design software giant’s all-singing, all-dancing debut event in Los Angeles came with a host of new features – and rumblings of a cost to its tired staff.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    ‘China is run by engineers, US by political lawyers’: Tech pioneer’s warning

    As senior exec at AOL and Sun, William Raduchel spent 60 years at the forefront of the tech revolution - and once dated Janet Yellen. Here’s what he’s learnt.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Canva, in the US, lifts the lid on its plan to win over Wall Street

    It has hit $US2.3 billion revenue, but growth among individual users is slowing, so Canva is relying on big customers to keep its financials in IPO-shape.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Australian Open champ backs Melbourne composting start-up

    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

    Replica Ozempic and Mounjaro will be banned by October

    The ruling preserves the status quo of the drug market in a boon to big pharmaceutical firms and a blow to start-ups that are trying to disrupt the sector.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Airwallex Australia GM Luke Latham calls it quits

    Latham only joined the money remittance start-up last June.

    • Lucas Baird

    Big win for Square Peg as Nvidia buys AI start-up Deci

    The Melbourne VC firm will soon be toasting a rich profit on its investment in an Israeli AI start-up, when it is acquired by chip titan Nvidia for $447 million.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Why we should celebrate the unsung heroes of the Aussie tech scene

    Successful start-up exits deliver rich returns to investors and create wealth for founders and some employees, and hopefully recycle talent back into the sector.

    • Leigh Jasper
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    Growing pains: Tougher times put VC on a collision course with media

    From rumblings of a boycott to senior technology investors complaining, Australia’s start-up and media industries aren’t as close as they used to be.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    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

    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

    $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