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Entrepreneurs The entrepreneur creating a discreet, wearable breast pump Before Desiree D’Cruz had her first baby in 2017, there was one thing that worried her more than anything: breastfeeding.
Entrepreneurs Rebecca Dredge’s solution to a common parenting challenge became an award-winning app Finding a babysitter can be ridden with anxieties, especially for new parents. But it ultimately inspired Rebecca Dredge’s business, Kiddo.
Entrepreneurs ‘There were silver linings in losing my business’: Kristina Karlsson on starting from scratch Kristina Karlsson is the founder of Dream Life, where she turned a $3000 loan to start her business, into a multi-million dollar brand.
Entrepreneurs Amplifying First Nations voices with Dixie Crawford’s business Nganya Dixie Crawford began her boutique consulting firm, Nganya, in 2018. She is a Barkindji woman, and in her language, “nganya” means “firelight”.
Entrepreneurs How Helena Turpin and GoFIGR are filling the career development gap in employee turnover Helena Turpin, founder of GoFigr, noticed at the crux of the high rate of employee turnover was a lack of career development.
Entrepreneurs Radhika Mayani’s commitment to sustainability through her business Left-handesign The world has a major waste problem. Today, Women’s Agenda shares our Q&A with sustainability entrepreneur, Radhika Mayani.
Entrepreneurs The global period waste problem – and Robyn McLean’s solution with Hello Period Robyn McLean founded Hello Period in 2017, creating sustainable period periods like the menstrual cup and the menstrual disc.
Entrepreneurs How Niyoka Bundle brings Indigenous flavours and ingredients into catering To mark Global Entrepreneurs Week, Women’s Agenda is sharing a number of Q&As with women building businesses.
Entrepreneurs How Tara Croker connects Indigenous culture with ‘the present moment’ through Yaala Sparkling To mark Global Entrepreneurs Week, Women’s Agenda is sharing a number of Q&As with women building businesses.
Entrepreneurs Global Entrepreneurs Week: The women leading the way It’s Day 1 of Global Entrepreneurs Week, a week dedicated to recognising those who are paving the way for a better future with innovative business ideas.
Business Victorian agtech Bardee is buzzing as Bunnings prepares to launch its first larvae-based fertiliser Bardee, founded by Phoebe Gardner and Alex Arnold in 2019, breeds Black Soldier Fly larvae to break down industrial quantities of food waste.