Aussie Angels
Angel networkPre-Seed–Seed · 9 people tracked
Investment thesis
Aussie Angels operates as a for-purpose organisation aiming to democratise early-stage investing by empowering emerging fund managers and syndicate leads across Australia and New Zealand. It supports investor communities, enables early-stage capital deployment, and reinvests a portion of its carry returns into the startup ecosystem through founder education programs, equity-free grants, and lobbying government on tech-policy changes.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 9 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 1 of 1 portfolio companiesMedia & Entertainment ×1
HQs:Australia×1
Investments · 1 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathStartup Daily is a subscription-free news and media outlet covering the Australian and New Zealand tech and startup ecosystem, publishing daily news, analysis, advice, and podcasts for founders, investors, and the broader community.
Media & Entertainment
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Portfolio news
latest coverage across their companies
Startup Daily · alleywatch.com · Aug 17, 2026
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does Aussie Angels invest at?
- Aussie Angels invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages.
Media · Podcasts & interviews
featuring the teamHow to get started as an angel investor with Cheryl Mack (Aussie Angels) | Startup Playbook Ep201
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Cheryl Mack - Aussie Angels
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A Deep Dive into Angel Investing with Aussie Angels’ Cheryl Mack
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A new pooled funds investment syndicate model called Aussie Angels has been launched by Cheryl Mack
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