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How Spacecubed Impact Scholar Yeshal Mansoor is advocating for social change
As a young woman born and raised in Western Sydney with a passion for social change, Yeshal Mansoor is involved with ...
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Meet Western Sydney Startup Hub member Judes, Founder of Judith Tan Design
Judes first discovered the Western Sydney Startup Hub through attending Spacecubed’s community events and decided that ...
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Get to know Tommy Dam, one of Spacecubed’s Impact Scholars at the Western Sydney Startup Hub
At Spacecubed, our commitment to fostering local entrepreneurship and driving positive change is embodied in our Impact ...
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The rise of coworking in Australia and how it's helping businesses get ahead
Coworking spaces are becoming increasingly popular across Australia, and are being considered the future of work for ...
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Say Hello to Hidy! A new startup by Spacecubed member, Michael Schepis
Hidynotes is a small but mighty cyber security Trello powerup with a purpose, putting the power in your hands.
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A night of innovation: celebrating one year of the Western Sydney Startup Hub
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How Nicole Gazey and Rebecca Loftus, Co-Founders of IDEAcademy are challenging mainstream education with alternative pathways
Nicole Gazey and Rebecca Loftus, the dynamic duo behind IDEAcademy, are rewriting the rulebook on education. Their ...
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Get to know Spacecubed member, Penny Huynh, CEO of JKR Training
JKR Training offers a variety of courses targeted towards employers training their staff and is the leader in the VET ...
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Spacecubed member Christian Smaragdis Shares his Entrepreneurial Journey for NSW Small Business Month
October is New South Wales Small Business Month, which provides assistance on how small businesses can strengthen their ...
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Plus Eight alumn, Edible Cutlery is tackling single-use plastics with their revolutionary products
Single-use plastics are designed to be thrown away after one use and can’t be recycled. These products end up in ...
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