The Victorian Government is continuing its support for economic growth in regional Victoria helping local entrepreneurs and startups to take their businesses to the next level.
Victorian Minister for Innovation, Medical Research and the Digital Economy, Jaala Pulford visited entrepreneurial hub The Hive at South West TAFE in Warrnambool to celebrate the growth of the startup ecosystem in the south-west region alongside organisations including the 25eight Group and Storytowns.
Founded by Samantha Hurley and Phil Ore in 2015, 25eight Group helps Australian businesses and entrepreneurs to build capability, identify target markets, develop a strategy and be more competitive in global markets.
The group’s approach of upskilling and supporting entrepreneurs in Victoria’s startup community was recognised by LaunchVic in 2018 with funding provided to deliver marketing education to entrepreneurs.
Local entrepreneur Jarrod Pickford, creator of the Storytowns tourism podcast won the 2019 Ideas Place Pitch night after participating in the Warrnambool-based accelerator program which included a $10,000 cash prize, a mentoring package with 25eight Group and a membership to The Hive.
As part of the Victorian Budget 2020/21, the Victorian Government is investing $626 million to boost the state’s digital infrastructure and skills with a strong focus on regional Victoria.
The Government is also investing $60.5 million to establish the Victorian Start-up Capital Fund to support entrepreneurs to scale-up and create jobs.
This complements the $40 million for LaunchVic over four years to continue supporting growth right across Victoria’s startup ecosystem. Research from Deloitte Access Economics has found the Victorian startup sector could contribute an additional 15,700 Victorian jobs a year over the next 20 years.
For more information on startup programs in Victoria visit launchvic.org.
Source: Vic Government