Startup Tasmania

Can Pixar’s 22 rules of storytelling be applied to your startup?

Much like a story, a business is a journey with a start, characters, turning points, ups and downs and hopefully if you have it right, a convincing plot. The 22 rules of storytelling, according to Pixar are quite compelling.  Can

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Can Pixar’s 22 rules of storytelling be applied to your startup?

Much like a story, a business is a journey with a start, characters, turning points, ups and downs and hopefully if you have it right, a convincing plot. The 22 rules of storytelling, according to Pixar are quite compelling.  Can

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A very graphic Shots

I walked away from last Thursday’s Startup Shots meetup even more inspired than usual thanks to a very interesting insight into video and animation from the founders of Small Island Studio. A big thank you to Susanne Schantz and Matthew

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A very graphic Shots

I walked away from last Thursday’s Startup Shots meetup even more inspired than usual thanks to a very interesting insight into video and animation from the founders of Small Island Studio. A big thank you to Susanne Schantz and Matthew

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Startup Breakfast Review: Lookout 2013!

If the buzz at our final breakfast for the year was a sign of what’s to come, lookout 2013! Over 30 people turned up to share and network with other like minded, entrepreneurial possessed members at the Typewriter Factory’s newly

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Startup Breakfast Review: Lookout 2013!

If the buzz at our final breakfast for the year was a sign of what’s to come, lookout 2013! Over 30 people turned up to share and network with other like minded, entrepreneurial possessed members at the Typewriter Factory’s newly

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An update from the board

I wanted to take this opportunity to provide all of our members and sponsors with an update of our recent activities and future plans. Marked by our relocation to Tasmania’s swankiest co-working space The Typewriter Factory, Polly McGee’s retirement from

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An update from the board

I wanted to take this opportunity to provide all of our members and sponsors with an update of our recent activities and future plans. Marked by our relocation to Tasmania’s swankiest co-working space The Typewriter Factory, Polly McGee’s retirement from

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Emma Hope joins Startup Tasmania!

Starting up today at Startup Tasmania is Emma Hope. Emma has worked in the journalism field for 10 years as well as bringing experience in communications and marketing, and digital design to the Startup team. Emma will spend Thursdays in

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Emma Hope joins Startup Tasmania!

Starting up today at Startup Tasmania is Emma Hope. Emma has worked in the journalism field for 10 years as well as bringing experience in communications and marketing, and digital design to the Startup team. Emma will spend Thursdays in

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Startup Tas constitution

The most important bit is our basic objective: The objects and purposes of the Association consist of the following: (1) Basic objective: To create a dynamic, engaged and sustainable start-up community in Tasmania who are committed to supporting and fostering

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Startup Tas constitution

The most important bit is our basic objective: The objects and purposes of the Association consist of the following: (1) Basic objective: To create a dynamic, engaged and sustainable start-up community in Tasmania who are committed to supporting and fostering

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Polly & Ollie take on Digital Coaching

Getting your business online is vital to take advantage of the growing digital economy but knowing where to start can be difficult. Search engines, social media, buzzwords! It can all seem a bit daunting. The Department of Economic Development, Tourism

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Polly & Ollie take on Digital Coaching

Getting your business online is vital to take advantage of the growing digital economy but knowing where to start can be difficult. Search engines, social media, buzzwords! It can all seem a bit daunting. The Department of Economic Development, Tourism

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A leg up for a startup

“A startup is a temporary organization in search of a scalable, repeatable, profitable business model” – Steve Blank, The Startup Owners Manual Startup Tasmania’s aim is “to create a dynamic, engaged and sustainable start-up community in Tasmania who are committed

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A leg up for a startup

“A startup is a temporary organization in search of a scalable, repeatable, profitable business model” – Steve Blank, The Startup Owners Manual Startup Tasmania’s aim is “to create a dynamic, engaged and sustainable start-up community in Tasmania who are committed

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How I raised capital for QikID (ACS event)

This Thursday, one of Startup Tasmania’s shining stars is presenting at ACS IT in the Club. By my reckoning Daniel Harrison has raised more capital than any other Startup Tas member so far. His current venture, QikID, is quickly gaining

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How I raised capital for QikID (ACS event)

This Thursday, one of Startup Tasmania’s shining stars is presenting at ACS IT in the Club. By my reckoning Daniel Harrison has raised more capital than any other Startup Tas member so far. His current venture, QikID, is quickly gaining

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First Mumpreneurs Event for 2012!

Our first Startup Tasmania mumpreneur gathering for 2012 is going to be amazing. Now the festive season is over and kids are (finally) back at school, time for you to start focusing on YOU! Our very own fabulous mumpreneur and

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First Mumpreneurs Event for 2012!

Our first Startup Tasmania mumpreneur gathering for 2012 is going to be amazing. Now the festive season is over and kids are (finally) back at school, time for you to start focusing on YOU! Our very own fabulous mumpreneur and

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