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In this week's episode of The Startup Retro, hosts Will and Gemma discuss the latest developments in the Breakthrough Victoria saga, including the departure of its CEO and ongoing legal battles with a founder. They also provide an update on the progress of the Future Made in Australia (FMiA) legislation, which is currently being debated in parliament. The hosts then cover the release of Australia's updated National Science and Research Priorities, focusing on key areas like net-zero transition and Indigenous knowledge systems. In addition, they highlight two new funds deploying capital into Aussie startups and feature their favourite startup raises of the week. To top it off, Gemma and Will interview Slice co-founder Farouk Ismail, who shares insights on their decision to take international funding and offers advice on expanding into the US market. The episode concludes with their Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) podcast recommendations.
Time Stamps00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:12 Breakthrough Victoria CEO Departure & Legal Battle
06:48 FMiA Legislation Update
10:42 National Science and Research Priorities Release
15:25 New Funds - CoVentures & Proto Axiom
21:13 Weekly Startup Raises
27:50 Interview with Slice Co-founder Farouk Ismail
43:21 KaaS Recommendations
48:12 Outro
HeadlinesBreakthrough Victoria
FMiA Update
National Science and Research Priorities
New Funds
Gemma's Pick: aglow
Will's Pick: DeCarice
Slice's Farouk Ismail
Gemma's Pick 💁🏻♀️: Diaspora.nz
Will's Pick 💁🏻♂️: The Startup Playbook
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By Day OneIn this week's episode of The Startup Retro, hosts Will and Gemma discuss the latest developments in the Breakthrough Victoria saga, including the departure of its CEO and ongoing legal battles with a founder. They also provide an update on the progress of the Future Made in Australia (FMiA) legislation, which is currently being debated in parliament. The hosts then cover the release of Australia's updated National Science and Research Priorities, focusing on key areas like net-zero transition and Indigenous knowledge systems. In addition, they highlight two new funds deploying capital into Aussie startups and feature their favourite startup raises of the week. To top it off, Gemma and Will interview Slice co-founder Farouk Ismail, who shares insights on their decision to take international funding and offers advice on expanding into the US market. The episode concludes with their Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) podcast recommendations.
Time Stamps00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:12 Breakthrough Victoria CEO Departure & Legal Battle
06:48 FMiA Legislation Update
10:42 National Science and Research Priorities Release
15:25 New Funds - CoVentures & Proto Axiom
21:13 Weekly Startup Raises
27:50 Interview with Slice Co-founder Farouk Ismail
43:21 KaaS Recommendations
48:12 Outro
HeadlinesBreakthrough Victoria
FMiA Update
National Science and Research Priorities
New Funds
Gemma's Pick: aglow
Will's Pick: DeCarice
Slice's Farouk Ismail
Gemma's Pick 💁🏻♀️: Diaspora.nz
Will's Pick 💁🏻♂️: The Startup Playbook
Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this episode of The Startup Retro possible.
RipplingAre you a founder overwhelmed by HR, payroll, onboarding, and IT tasks? Simplify with Rippling: an all-in-one platform for your global workforce.
Get 3 Months Free
TeamifiedBuild a top-notch team fast with Teamified. Teamified offers fractional CTOs, contractors, and remote team members from the Philippines, India, or Sri Lanka. Cut hiring times by 50%.
Get started
The Day One NetworkThe Startup Retro is part of Day One, the podcast network dedicated to founders, operators & investors.For broader updates on the Day One network, including news about other shows and network-wide updates, sign up for the Day One Newsletter. We are dedicated to creating content that helps Australian founders succeed.
Sponsor the showWant to become a sponsor? Send us an email.
Follow Day One on the socials