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Better for everyone: Meet the migrant entrepreneurs strengthening Australia’s startup ecosystem

Hatch Quarter offers migrant entrepreneurs connections and community, and in turn, these founders are strengthening the Australia ecosystem.
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Divtal co-founder Lorna Deng. Source: Supplied.

In an off-street corner of Melbourne’s Docklands sits an understated startup hub. It’s not a large space, but it almost feels like it is, with light flooding into a communal workspace through floor-to-ceiling windows spanning the length of two walls.

A honeycomb office marks the centrepiece, separating the office space from a communal kitchen and comfy area. It’s early, but people are already popping in and out, carrying coffees and chatting quietly, gathered around workstations.

This is Hatch Quarter, a space that wears many hats.

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