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Overnight Success, Startmate, Frontcover and the Community Collective have launched the Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) Startup Events Calendar.
Whether you’re a founder, investor, operator, mentor, or community builder this is a great resource to keep up with upcoming events.
Tuesday, 26 November 11:00am – 12pm AEDT
Join us for an insightful discussion featuring three investors who have recently returned to Victoria after stints at some of the US’s most prominent VC firms.
Thursday, 7 November 11:00am – 12pm AEDT
Hear from LaunchVic and Agriculture Victoria about our new CivVic Labs Challenge.
Tuesday, 29 October 11:30am – 12pm AEDT
LaunchVic is launching a new grant round aimed at building Victoria’s startup ecosystem by supporting programs that accelerate the growth of new startups.
Tuesday, 29 October 11:00am – 11:30am AEDT
LaunchVic is launching a new grant round aimed at accelerating the growth of Victoria’s startup ecosystem by supporting investor education initiatives.
Thursday, 24 October 5:30pm – 7:30pm For our next CivVic Labs challenge, we’re partnering with Agriculture Victoria to bring more farm safety technology to market.
LaunchVic is seeking the next wave of Victorian unicorns for the 2025 intake of its 30X30 program. Join us online to hear about the program experience.
The third annual Victorian Startup Gala did not disappoint, bringing together 800+ investors, startups and supporters for a night of nights for the Victorian startup ecosystem.
At the event, Minister for Economic Growth Tim Pallas announced seed funding for eight new venture capital firms poised to invest in local founders.
The impressive lineup includes four funds with at least one female lead partner, three funds that began as LaunchVic-funded angel networks, and the first New Zealand VC firm to expand across the Tasman.
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