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MEDIA RELEASE
25 October 2012
Australian Prime Minister supports Global Entrepreneurship Week
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just released a statement to...
MEDIA RELEASE
25 October 2012
Australian Prime Minister supports Global Entrepreneurship Week
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just released a statement to...
Entrepreneurship doesn’t mean you have to be the next Richard Branson or Anita Roddick of the world. It’s about creating a mindset in which you can add real and positive value to whatever you are doing, be it in employment, self-employment or as a responsible citizen. My hope is to keep engaging young people in building an entrepreneurial mindset so that they can lead our future in a much more sustainable and benevolent way
Helena Schulze, Business Icon
I feel that entrepreneurship in Australia is very real. There are so many opportunities
Meena Wahi, CEO Womens Investment Club
I hope that entrepreneurship will be more supported and encouraged, and more women will start companies. I also hope that Australia will soon stop relying on its natural resources and will start investing in new and sustainable ways in order to keep providing the high standard of Australian living to its people – and beyond
Orsi Parkanyi, Founder Women as Entrepreneurs
My hope for Australian entrepreneurship is that innovate not only to create a better economy but a better way of life for Australians
Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world's largest celebration of the innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth and expand human welfare.