The last 18 months have been a challenging time for startups. But in that same period, new family office Euphemia has backed 35 startups and 20 funds in an effort to supercharge Australia's startup ecosystem.
Judy Anderson-Firth, CEO of Euphemia, talks to Sean Aylmer about why they're investing in funds and companies that are supporting other start-ups too - and what she looks for in a start-up seeking support.

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