Fast Club
BRW Fast Club
BRW Fast Club is an exciting community of successful entrepreneurs with the purpose of helping companies win business, explore new partnerships and succeed.
Refreshingly down to earth
| Damon Frith
Geological research group Earth Data has grown rapidly, amid big demand for coal seam gas.
Redarc Electronics
| Anthony Sibillin
Sustained investment has put a manufacturer at the cutting edge.
Growth injection
| Andrew Heathcote
Entrepreneur Scott Frew is known for building fast-developing companies and hiring top talent.
An appetite for growth
| Georgina DentHal Pritchard has followed his family into the kitchen and found online success.
On the money
| Andrew HeathcoteWhen young millionaires come together to discuss their ideas, beliefs and inspirations here’s what they say.
Dry times for PoolWerx
| Jackie Range
PoolWerx has a number of strategies in place to reach its $73 million revenue target.
Makeover medicine
| Kath WaltersThe founder of an innovative medical devices maker is giving the company a financial makeover.
Cleaning up
| Kath WaltersIt can pay to buy a business with problems, as fixing them can improve its value.
Stunt king
| Jessica Gardner
This daredevil promoter will stop at nothing to get his message across.
Giving them what they need
| Anthony SibillinA specialist tool-maker is back on the path to fast growth.
Waiting for a change of view
| Andrew Heathcote
A CSIRO spinoff is powering ahead on its renewable energy expertise with strong underlying demand.
There’s gold in housing the old
| Anthony SibillinThe ageing population is good for this fast-growing retirement community operator.
Familiar product, novel marketing
| Leo D'Angelo Fisher
Friends scoffed at the concept, but two determined entrepreneurs proved that online furniture sales can work.
Gaining altitude on fresh ideas
| Jeanne-Vida Douglas
Technology One’s Adrian Di Marco is preparing to turn the challenge of a paradigm shift into an opportunity.
Step by step
| Jessica Gardner
Getting office workers more active has made smart business sense for two young entrepreneurs.
Food for thought
| Jane Lindhe
Grill’d founder Simon Crowe is building his burger business while ensuring that he doesn’t bite off more than he can chew.
A Universal shift in life
| Emily Chantiri
Karen Corban turned her dissatisfaction with life and work into a multimillion-dollar company inspiring others.
If the ugg fits
| Leo D'Angelo Fisher
After four years of rapid growth, the founders of boot maker and online retailer Clickcorp are taking a breather.
A learning experience
| Anthony SibillinA downturn in the international students market has opened up new opportunities for an education agent
From strength to strength
| Jeanne-Vida Douglas
Brendan Bilston says opportunities for business growth are sky high.
Service always a best seller
| Kate Mills
Some of the country’s fastest-growing companies share tips for attracting and keeping customers.
In the game of science
| Kath Walters
Computer technology applied to scientific research has found a global market.
Around the world - eight countries a year
| Jeanne-Vida Douglas
IT manufacturer and service provider NetComm has ‘modest’ plans for expansion.
On the orient espresso
| Jessica Gardner
Customer focus and an emphasis on inclusiveness is taking a coffee-roasting and wholesaling operation to most corners of the nation – and to China.
Getting started overseas
| Sean Aylmer
BRW Fast Club members who have expanded their businesses overseas pass on there experience and advice.
Return to the home paddock
| Anthony Sibillin
In Longwarry Food Park, Rakesh Aggarwal engineer is building a dairy company to last.
Dynamic duo of fitness
| Jane Lindhe
Having tasted success, these entrepreneurs have never left their industry for long.