BOOST Recovery, WINNER at the Pinnacles Pain Sector Awards
Canberra conservationist and Canberra Businesswoman of the Year 2023 soars to success
Canberra conservationist Dr Debbie Saunders is revolutionising the use of drones for tracking endangered species - and winning business awards in the process.
Food2Soil crushing it with crowd funding
Canberra region startup Food2Soil is winning awards for its innovative fertilizer made from food waste. With a recent move to a new venue, it’s embarked on a successful crowdfunding raise.
Fintech founder Ilea Buffier shares her passion for sustainability
Canberran fintech founder Ilea Buffier has bought, supported and founded companies committed to sustainability. Her software accounting provider, Evalue8, is now at the forefront to help clients when new sustainability accounting requirements come into effect from 1 July.
Startup mentor and angel investor Sylvia Tulloch on making a difference
Canberran angel investor Sylvia Tulloch has been a startup mentor and investor for a decade, providing startups with support including basic business advice, introductions and encouragement.
The Canberra mum of four who is reshaping Defence Industry Networking
Alice Fitzsimmons is a young mum with a passion for helping ADF personnel transition into defence industries. And she’s helped create an inclusive and welcoming environment to help people network with defence industries.
The speech pathologist who moved from Oxford to Canberra to launch her startup
Rebecca Keeley graduated with an MBA at Oxford with the ambition of developing a digital platform to prevent Aussie kids from waiting years to see a speech pathologist.
Board games are for everybody
Ariel Marcy, biologist and educational boardgame designer talks about her non-for-profit boardgame specializing in Australian megafauna ‘Go Extinct! Megafauna’
The litigation lawyer who is innovating legal services
From Canberra to creating a global skin wellness program
Kim Le Sambolec left Canberra and founded a successful skin wellness company in Hong Kong and Vietnam. Now, she’s returned to Canberra with ambitions to help spread happiness and health from within.
The Oxford byzantium scholar who became a Canberra startup tsar
Zoe Fieldhouse has had many careers: as an Oxford history scholar, an early website developer, home renovator, and award-winning pet health business founder. Now she’s the quiet and efficient Chief Operating Officer of research commercialisation company Campus Plus.
The Canberra web designers who aren’t afraid to be friends with their competitors
Meet Jenny Power and Sarah Oates, two female website developers who take a collaborative approach to their businesses.