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Sally is a mother of two & head of a company that creates tiny doors for children's bedrooms, providing a gateway for fairies to visit them at night. Will this sweet idea have the Shark's circling?
Can you put a price on the health of Aussie kids? Two NSW mumpreneurs are seeking a $150,000 investment from the Shark's in their business Get Kids Cooking.
Who will have the best business bait, the right line and the smarts to win a likely tug-of-war? And will anyone be mauled in the Shark Tank?
Will a Victorian's Tinder-style tennis app have any of the Sharks calling game, set, match? Also on this episode, a NSW jewellery maker with a necklace for the money conscious fashionista.
Victorian Entrepreneur Jen spends just two minutes a month on her new-age website business which turns over $100,000 a year. So what is the hitch that turns the Sharks into skeptics?
13 year old Izzi is the youngest entrepreneur to take on the Sharks with her cosmetic and beauty skin products. Will the Shark's take a chance on someone so young?
Briella Brown brings her business before the Sharks, Your Closet, is a dress hire service that allows people to hire designer outfits for a fraction of the price & return them after wear.
Making waves in the Tank in this episode is an inventor from South Australia who has come up with a new way to tackle the harsh Australian sun.
Can a Byron Bay mum impress the Sharks with her line of Bamboo Clothing? Plus, four boys from Brisbane bring their burgeoning beer delivery service before the Sharks seeking investment.
Could the 2Shu be the next great Aussie invention? It's a thong that can convert to a shoe! You won't believe how much one Shark is willing to bid!
A Queensland inventor thinks he has a new bike design that will bring in $5 billion, from an investment of $5 million. Has this banana bender gone troppo, or can the Troppo Bicycle reinvent the wheel?
It's time to meet the five new Sharks, set to help budding Aussie entrepreneurs boost their businesses. Putting their own hard-earned cash on the line to turn the next big Aussie idea into a profitable venture are: Sabri Suby, the confident and relevant founder of King Kong Digital Marketing Agency and author of Sell Like Crazy; Dr. Catriona Wallace, expert in the field of artificial intelligence and founder of the Responsible Metaverse Alliance; Davie Fogarty, an E-commerce whizkid and founder of Davie Group, running 10 consumer brands including The Oodie; and Jane Lu, the energetic and fiercely independent CEO of online fashion boutique, Showpo. Rounding out the feeding frenzy, is the incredibly popular and generous OG Shark Tank US Shark, Robert Herjavec, who has invested over $23 million AU across his 14 seasons of the show.