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Bronwen Clune on Risk Appetite and the Future of Australian Startups

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Episode Summary:

In this episode, Cheryl Mack and Maxine Minter engage in an enlightening conversation with Bronwen Clune, discussing her journey from journalism to startups and back to media. Bronwen shares insights on the Australian startup ecosystem, the future of journalism, and the intersecting landscapes of politics, markets, and entrepreneurship. Delving into the impact of risk appetite, the tension between traditional markets and startups, and the evolving dynamics of super funds, the discussion provides a comprehensive view of the current landscape.

Key themes include the shifting risk perceptions in Australia, the resilience and adaptability of Australian startups, and the impact of broader economic and political factors on the ecosystem. With a focus on building stronger companies and navigating challenges, Bronwen offers valuable perspectives on driving innovation and growth in an ever-changing environment.

Key Takeaways:

• Risk appetite plays a fundamental role in distinguishing between traditional markets and startups.

• Australia's startup ecosystem demonstrates resilience and efficiency in the face of challenges.

• The housing crisis and changing economic landscapes are fuelling interest in startups and alternative investments.

• Tension between super funds and risk-taking behaviours may influence the entrepreneurial landscape.

• Australian founders are embracing independence and innovation, shaping the future of the industry.

Notable Quotes:

• "I think Australia punches above its weight in terms of producing founders that international investors are looking at favourably." - Bronwen Clune

• "The housing crisis has spurred interest in alternative investments as young people seek to grow capital." - Bronwen Clune

• "Risk appetite, or lack thereof, is a defining factor between traditional market players and startup enthusiasts." - Bronwen Clune

Resources:

Capital Brief Website

Bronwen Clune's LinkedIn Profile

Sponsors:

Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this episode of First Cheque possible.

Vanta: Join 7,000 global companies like Atlassian and Dovetail that use Vanta to build trust and prove security in real-time. Get 10% off https://dayone.fm/vanta

Scendar: Scendar is the OG startup accounting firm in Australia. Free 1-hour consultation about your Business' growth plans and finance needs. https://dayone.fm/scendar

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The Day One Network

First Cheque is part of Day One, the podcast network dedicated to founders, operators & investors.

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Mentioned in this episode:

June 2024 – Vanta First Cheque


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Вміст надано DayOne.fm. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією DayOne.fm або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

Episode Summary:

In this episode, Cheryl Mack and Maxine Minter engage in an enlightening conversation with Bronwen Clune, discussing her journey from journalism to startups and back to media. Bronwen shares insights on the Australian startup ecosystem, the future of journalism, and the intersecting landscapes of politics, markets, and entrepreneurship. Delving into the impact of risk appetite, the tension between traditional markets and startups, and the evolving dynamics of super funds, the discussion provides a comprehensive view of the current landscape.

Key themes include the shifting risk perceptions in Australia, the resilience and adaptability of Australian startups, and the impact of broader economic and political factors on the ecosystem. With a focus on building stronger companies and navigating challenges, Bronwen offers valuable perspectives on driving innovation and growth in an ever-changing environment.

Key Takeaways:

• Risk appetite plays a fundamental role in distinguishing between traditional markets and startups.

• Australia's startup ecosystem demonstrates resilience and efficiency in the face of challenges.

• The housing crisis and changing economic landscapes are fuelling interest in startups and alternative investments.

• Tension between super funds and risk-taking behaviours may influence the entrepreneurial landscape.

• Australian founders are embracing independence and innovation, shaping the future of the industry.

Notable Quotes:

• "I think Australia punches above its weight in terms of producing founders that international investors are looking at favourably." - Bronwen Clune

• "The housing crisis has spurred interest in alternative investments as young people seek to grow capital." - Bronwen Clune

• "Risk appetite, or lack thereof, is a defining factor between traditional market players and startup enthusiasts." - Bronwen Clune

Resources:

Capital Brief Website

Bronwen Clune's LinkedIn Profile

Sponsors:

Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this episode of First Cheque possible.

Vanta: Join 7,000 global companies like Atlassian and Dovetail that use Vanta to build trust and prove security in real-time. Get 10% off https://dayone.fm/vanta

Scendar: Scendar is the OG startup accounting firm in Australia. Free 1-hour consultation about your Business' growth plans and finance needs. https://dayone.fm/scendar

Turo: Turo is the world's largest carsharing marketplace and it's the perfect app for travel.

Download the Turo app and book cars from $38/day. https://dayone.fm/turo

The Day One Network

First Cheque is part of Day One, the podcast network dedicated to founders, operators & investors.

To learn more, join our newsletter to be notified of new and upcoming shows. The only content we create is content that will help Australian founders.

If you want to learn about upcoming guests and when a new First Cheque episode is available, join the First Cheque newsletter.

Mentioned in this episode:

June 2024 – Vanta First Cheque


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
  continue reading

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