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Startup funding round: Proptech, a solar-powered unicorn, and more

mx51 chief executive Victor Zheng. Source: supplied This week we saw e-commerce platform Little Birdie backed to the tune of $30 million with funding from CBA, and heard from Collabosaurus founder Jessica Ruhfus, who hasn’t raised a cent, but has bootstrapped her way to profitability. But there has also been more funding activity for Aussie startups, including in both the medtech and fintech sectors, as well as a successful equity crowdfunding campaign for a business digitising property management. Plus, we take a look at a shiny new unicorn in the US solar energy space. Here’s some of the funding news you might have missed.

Swank unseats Fourth Ward incumbent in sole Athens County primary race

Alan Swank found out that he defeated incumbent Athens City fourth ward Councilmember Chris Fahl in the May 4 primary election while he was enjoying a meal with a friend who drove in from Granville simply to support him on the big night. He received an outpouring of texts and phone calls from his supporters to congratulate him on the victory. The past few months have been busy, after all. When you spend a good three months totally immersed in something like this, it s like a 24-inning baseball game that s supposed to be nine, Swank said. According to unofficial election results provided by the Athens County Board of Elections, Swank received 184 votes to Fahl’s 98. 

Incumbent Chris Fahl loses to Alan Swank in 4th Ward primary election

Incumbent Chris Fahl loses to Alan Swank in 4th Ward primary election
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Fund helps Scottish authors be translated for a global readership

PUBLISHING Scotland has announced that its Translation Fund, designed to support international publishers with the translation of Scottish authors, has once again supported a brilliant array of authors and publishers. With the help of Creative Scotland, the publishing house has spent £23,000 on 15 international publishers to translate Scottish writing into German, Turkish, French, Danish, Italian, Arabic, Serbian, Macedonian, Hungarian and Portuguese. The website explains further: “Its purpose is to support publishers based outside the UK to buy rights from Scottish and UK publishers and agents by offering assistance with the cost of translation of contemporary Scottish writers. The funding will be received in the form of a grant.”

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