I love this idea! Let's see which unis really support entrepreneurship :)
Who feels like driving this? I'm happy to help out, but won't be in Sydney
until Christmas.

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Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 7:22 AM
To: Silicon Beach Australia
Subject: [SiliconBeach] Re: We now have siliconbeach.org

Very true Kim. Has anyone tried getting a stall in amongst all the other
recruiters at graduate job fairs? It'd be cool to have a 'Just start
something yourself' stall run by Silicon Beach with other uni entr. groups
to introduce the idea to people and provide links to resources and paint a
picture of what it would be like for people who've never thought about it.

Maybe some kind of competition for first year uni students - a Business
Execute competition (as opposed to Business Plan).

On Nov 1, 6:29 pm, Sean Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kim
>
> Funny you should mention that. I am finalising the details on a 
> national platform for collaboration between university entrepreneurial 
> societies across Australia.
>
> One of the services we will be offering is a centralized service for 
> students and start-ups to organise internships.
>
> More details coming over the next couple weeks.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Sean
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Kim Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > To Trindaz/David's point, I would love to see a large-scale startup 
> > internship program between the unis and the community (eg., Startup 
> > Job Fair each year at the unis). This would help drive interest in 
> > startups from uni students and startups try out great talent/get 
> > earlier dibs on top talent. Many, many students at Stanford tried 
> > for cool startup internship opportunities before more "boring" 
> > corporate internships during the summers.
>
> > On Nov 1, 1:40 am, Viki <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Australia has a world class education system but it turns out 
> > > employees not employers.
>
> > > On Oct 30, 5:27 am, Trindaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > The community needs frequent, consistent updates from startups 
> > > > around Sydney about how they're developing. I see the SB mailing 
> > > > list as a great place to ask questions, but I'd love some kind 
> > > > of section at siliconbeach.org that has something like a Sydney 
> > > > version of TechCrunch, or an aggregate of blogs from all our local
startups.
> > > > Anything that I can check often (I'd be on it daily) to read 
> > > > about how we are all progressing. I loved what you said one time 
> > > > Elias about startups in Silicon Valley talking about creating 
> > > > billion dollar companies. We don't have anywhere near enough of 
> > > > that kind of audacious ambition in our community currently (IMHO
anyway).
>
> > > > And here's an idea just thinking outloud - You could register 
> > > > your startup at Siliconbeach.org and the more you participated 
> > > > (posting articles, news, replying to others, etc.) you'd get 
> > > > points (ala
> > > > StackOverflow.com) - maybe this would spur on more engagement 
> > > > between Sydney Startups?
>
> > > > Plus basic content about what it means to run a startup and why 
> > > > it's a totally acceptable alternative to going straight into 
> > > > full time employment after uni would be helpful. Our unis are 
> > > > still full of students who simply aren't aware that successful 
> > > > startups exist and that it's really not so hard to get in there and
try something.
> > > > There's probably already some initiatives that are addressing 
> > > > this that I'm not already aware of. There was certainly nothing 
> > > > like it at MQ when I was finishing there in 2009. The number of 
> > > > times sentences in the COMP labs ended in '... so you can get a job'
was sickening!
>
> > > > --Trindaz on Fedang #Sydney-needs-more-startup
>
> > > > On Oct 30, 9:26 am, Elias Bizannes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I managed to negotiate the purchase of the premium domain name 
> > > > > "siliconbeach.org". This adds to the existing 
> > > > > siliconbeachaustralia.org domain that kick-started this community.
>
> > > > > Why? Well when this opportunity appeared this week, I thought 
> > > > > it was important to protect the community brand, given how 
> > > > > we've grown since those first beers at the Shelbourne in May 2008.
>
> > > > > That said and like I asked 2+ years ago: we have a domain -- 
> > > > > now
> > what?
> > > > > What can we do with it that will build the community?
>
> > > > > Elias Bizanneshttp://eliasbizannes.com
>
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