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In this week's episode of The Startup Retro, hosts Gemma Clancy and Will Richards explore three exciting new funds and initiatives in the Australian startup ecosystem, including the launch of the $66 million 66ten fund by the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, and Main Sequence's new Atmosphere program. They also cover the latest venture from SEEK co-founder Paul Bassett, Amplify, and discuss AustralianSuper's significant $1.1 billion write-off in their Pluralsight investment. The hosts highlight standout startups, including WhyHive, a data analysis tool, and Cropify, an AI-powered grain grading AgTech company. The episode also features an interview with Gav Parry on the launch of the Centre for Arts, Sports and Technology (CAST), and concludes with KaaS recommendations on essential startup content and a special announcement about a new co-host joining next week.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:28 New Fund Launches and Initiatives
06:12 Paul Bassett's Amplify
09:45 AustralianSuper's Pluralsight Write-off
12:40 Weekly Startup Raises
20:30 Interview with Gav Parry on CAST
28:00 KaaS Recommendations
30:45 Special Co-Host Announcement
31:00 Outro
Three New Funds and Initiatives
Paul Bassett Launches Amplify
AustralianSuper Write-Off
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