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Geoff Evason

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Startup-Australia.org – Great Resource, Please Contribute

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

I had begun jotted down a list of resources I’ve found helpful while trying to start a business in Australia. I was going to make a blog post out of it. Yesterday I was introduced to a site that has beat me to the punch, and has made it much more useful then a blog post would have been.

Startup-Australia.org is a wiki that contains a range of resources that entrepreneurs will find useful. It’s new but already contains lots of great info about a range of things including funding, events, and startups.

Instead of finishing my blog post I’m just going to add what I know there instead. I suggest others do the same.

TechNation.com.au Has Launched

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

TechNation, an exciting new blog focused on Australia tech startups, launched this week to coincide with CeBit.  From the first post:

TechNation Australia is a technology news, review and analysis site with a focus on startups and Internet companies in Australia.

It was born out of Open Coffee, a Sydney based bi-weekly meetup of entrepreneurs.  I think the blog is a great idea and hope that it will develop into a useful resource for Aussie entreprenuers.  By continuing to provide great content it can help the startup community flourish and let startups down under gain exposure into other markets.  A commonly perceived challenge among startups in Australia seems to be the geographic isolation.  This does not need to be the case, especially as the world continues to flatten.  If you are part of, or know of startup that you would like to see featured please contact TechNation (see their contact page).  If you are interested in startup news – please subscribe to the feed.

3 Tips When Looking For a Lawyer

Friday, May 9th, 2008

I’ve talked to a significant number of lawyers today and there are 3 things that I’ve learned about how to pick a lawyer. I have yet to measure how useful these 3 tips are since I haven’t actually used the services of any of the lawyers, but my decision will be made on these factors.

1. Pick a lawyer that speaks succinctly. A number of the candidates I spoke to would drag on their sentences well after they made there point. When paying by the (6 minute) chuck of time – brevity is golden.

2. Ask about experience in a specific area that you will need. There are a lot of general lawyers. I’m looking for a lawyer that knows about startups. If they don’t have small tech company experience I’m less interested.

3. Try to get a referral (okay – this one is an obvious one.)

Grants for a Tech Startup Business In Australia

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I’ve been spending most of the day looking at grants available to small businesses in Australia. I’ve been focusing ones relevant to my business.

Grants come from a number of different branches of government (state, federal) and from different departments within those branches (trade, industry, etc). Here is a complete list of the grants available in Australia. But, that list is way to long to go through and in includes grants for a whole range of things. Some are targeted directly at businesses, some at venture funds that will in turn fund business, some at specific industries (tourism, etc).

After investigating most of the day I found 4 grants and tax rebates that are directly useful for tech startups in Australia.

Commercial Ready Grant & Commercial Ready Plus Grant

These grants can be used to fund the following

  • Research & Development
  • Proof Of Concept creation
  • Early Stage Commercialization

These things are fairly vague but basically help you get a product to market. Both grants need to be matched $ for $. They are effectively the same. Commercial Ready Plus is faster to get and is used for grants from $50,000 to $250,000.

This is for future spending. (you can’t claim expenses that you’ve already paid).

To apply you must first submit an online inquiry and then AusIndustry will get back to you in a few days. This is ideal for a company with other funding that they can match.

COMET Grant

This one seems somewhat strange to me. From what I can piece together, you apply to the COMET program and are assigned a business adviser. The adviser helps you put together a business plan which is then used to apply for the grant. If you get the grant you pay the business adviser a success fee.

This looks like it’s probably more work then a commercial ready grant, and has more restrictions on what you can do with the money. On the other hand, you can get more money without having to provide matching funds. This is probably best to do if you don’t have other funding. In tier 1 (of 2 tiers) you can get $64,000 from a grant by matching it with only $16,000.

This is for future spending. (you can’t claim expenses that you’ve already paid).

The restrictions imply this is geared towards less established companies, but I don’t see why you couldn’t apply for COMET & Commerical ready at the same time.

R & D Tax Concession:

You get 125% of the money you spend on R&D back after tax. I think you apply for this at the end of the tax year.

This is for recouping some of the money you have already spent.

Export Market Development Grants (EMDG)

You get back 50% of all export costs above $15,000. In my case, export costs include marketing a website service used internationally.

This is for recouping some of the money you have already spent.

MomentVille.com has launched.

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

A little background for the readers. This blog is maintained by a developer for MomentVille.com. It is a rails web app offer free wedding websites . It is a website builder that allows for fast and easy creation of wedding websites including photos, videos, guestbook posts, etc.

You’ll find that many of the posts on this blog lag what I’m actually doing by several months. This is because I want to take the time and go back to explain to others that which I wish I could have had explained to me. Eventually I’ll catch up and blgo about some of the cooler stuff I’m working on…

I just wanted to announce the launch of our app!