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  • Flinders University to teach students how to launch start-up
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    Flinders University have launched a new course set to provide students with the skills and knowledge to become Australia’s next generation of entrepreneurs.

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  • When it comes to alternative proteins, Australia is punching above its weight
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    Australia is at the forefront of the alternative protein revolution. Dive into Food Frontier Executive Director Simon Eassom’s analysis of Australia’s dynamic alternative protein sector.

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  • Equity Down Under: How Australian startups can crack the US markets
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    Delve into the dynamic world of Australian startups venturing into the US as the intricacies of global business trends are discussed in TechCrunch’s Equity podcast.

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  • AEA Seed Grants – Tranche 3 applications now open
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    The $12 million AEA Seed Grants Tranche 3 is now open for applications.

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  • Geelong’s new green energy Hub to generate $1.4 billion and create thousands of jobs
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    Assistant Minister for Education, Anthony Chisholm will launch a major recycling and clean energy hub at Deakin University today, which is expected to generate more than $1.4 billion in revenue and 2,500 jobs in the next decade.

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  • CSIRO’s magic formula for kickstarting SME success
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    CSIRO is fostering groundbreaking partnerships between SMEs and top-tier research. Through initiatives like the Kick-Start program, CSIRO  is supporting tangible outcomes through collaboration.

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  • MyEcoBag sales boom as its products waste away
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    Solving the world’s plastic bag problem is a big job, but Australian eco-pioneer, MyEcoBag, is taking massive strides when it comes to a compostable alternative.

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  • Study to explore the growing number of women in the NT seafood industry
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    Supported by the National Industry PhD Program, Charles Darwin University researchers are embarking on a groundbreaking study to enhance gender inclusivity in the Northern Territory's seafood industry.

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  • Unique research uses chemistry to fight terrorism
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    Supported by the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD Program, a Perth based explosives chemist is setting out to determine the origins of homemade bombs.

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  • New round of PhD grants aims to tackle some of Australia’s biggest challenges
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    Forty research projects which aim to solve some of the biggest challenges facing Australia will be supported by an $8 million funding boost through Round 2 of the National Industry PhD Program.

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