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 Female entrepreneurs are missing out on critical funding and opportunities to scale. It’s because we’re often perceived as “side hustlers”. There I was, a 32-year-old entrepreneur with two small kids, a media company bootstrapped and thriving, made to feel as small as a thumbtack.
Entrepreneurs LinkedIn’s 2023 list of top Australian startups features one woman… and 32 men Australian startups founded by men have overwhelmingly dominated LinkedIn’s seventh annual list of the nation’s top startups.
Local NSW government opens four new programs to support startup diversity and social impact The NSW government is opening four pre-accelerator programs to support founders from diverse backgrounds and increase social impact startups.
Business South Australian government invests $4 million in Women in Business program South Australian government launches its $14 million Small Business Strategy 2023-2030 with $4 million allocated for women in business.
Partner Content Meet the 3 impact entrepreneurs selected to join the global Cartier Women’s Initiative program Three Australian business women have been propelled to the world stage by the global Cartier Women’s Initiative program.
News & Views The Australian attempted to explain startups’ funding challenges without talking to any female VCs Today’s The Australian article is depressive as it writes the failure of startups to raise capital and ignores female founders.
Business Diolog wins the Melbourne Pitch, taking home $100K prize Diolog founder Amy Benson won the Melbourne Pitch due to her expertise, “ten out of ten” pitch delivery, and the simplicity of her solution.
Entrepreneurs Many founders have a fear of success. Why aren’t we talking more about it? In Anna Mackenzie’s experience mentoring founders, here are the most common fears of succeeding that subconsciously hold them back.