Inside Fishburners Australia’s passionate community of startups
Inside Fishburners and Australia’s Startup Community
This archive page comes from an earlier EATT Magazine story about Fishburners and the growth of Australia’s startup ecosystem.
At the time, Fishburners was known as a major co-working and startup community in Sydney, bringing together early-stage founders, technology teams, entrepreneurs, and supporters of the Australian innovation scene.
The original story explored how shared workspaces, community support, events, mentoring, and startup networks helped make new technology projects more visible during an important period of growth for the Australian startup sector.
Fishburners represented more than a physical workspace. It was part of a wider movement around collaboration, experimentation, early-stage business building, and the belief that startups could help shape the future of work, technology, and creative enterprise in Australia.
This page is now preserved as part of the EATT archive because it connects to long-running project themes:
startup culture,
community building,
technology,
entrepreneurship,
media,
and the changing shape of work.
Note: Older radio-network references, personal details, promotional links, and outdated sponsor material have been removed from this page.
