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    Why Australia became the VC lucky country in the 2010s

    After many setbacks, Australia’s venture capital start-ups industry is achieving critical mass – “the most important change” in our capital markets.

    Andrew ClarkSenior writer

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    ″It’s enormously frustrating that governments think Australia’s future lies under the ground rather than investing in visas, education and technology parks.”

    The speaker is Zebediah Rice, a venture capital veteran from San Francisco’s Silicon Valley, who now runs a start-up investing (i.e. venture capital) firm, King River Capital, from Sydney.

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    Andrew Clark
    Andrew ClarkSenior writerAndrew Clark is a former editor of The Sun-Herald and Australian Business. He was a correspondent in Europe and North America, a political correspondent in Canberra and has been a journalist for more than 55 years. Email Andrew at aclark@afr.com.au

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