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Applications close in 48 hours — here’s everything Australian founders need to know about Stripe x Startup Battlefield

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The window is almost shut. On August 19, eight startups will take the stage at Stripe Tour Sydney in front of investors, global press, and the Australian tech community. One startup walks away with automatic entry into TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco — no application, no further competition, a guaranteed spot on the world’s most iconic startup stage.

There are only 48 hours left to apply. Don’t wait. 

Here’s everything you need to know.

What is Stripe x Startup Battlefield?

Startup Battlefield is TechCrunch’s flagship pitch competition — the one that launched Dropbox, Cloudflare, Discord, and Trello. Collectively, Startup Battlefield alumni have raised $32 billion and produced more than 250 exits across 1,700+ companies worldwide.

The Stripe x Startup Battlefield is a first-of-its-kind partnership with Stripe, bringing the competition to Sydney for one night only. Eight Australian startups will be selected to pitch live. Three will win prizes. One will go to San Francisco.

Grand winner: $15,000 in Stripe fee credits + automatic entry into Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt, San Francisco, October 13–15, 2026.

Second place: $5,000 in Stripe fee credits.

Third place: $2,000 in Stripe fee credits.

Every applicant — whether selected to pitch or not — will be invited and registered to attend Stripe Tour Sydney on August 19.

What we look for — and what won’t hold you back

We are not looking for the most polished companies in Australia. We are looking for the most promising ones. The question we ask about every application is simple: Does this change something? Not incrementally — genuinely.

A few things that will not disqualify you:

Some press coverage won’t hurt you. If your company has had local or industry coverage but your core technology hasn’t had its moment yet, that’s exactly what this stage is for.

You don’t need customers yet. You need a working MVP, but revenue and launch are not requirements.

You’ve applied before. Many Startup Battlefield companies applied more than once before being selected. A past rejection is not a data point about your company’s future.

How to put together a strong application

Show your product working. Not a mockup. Not a pitch deck with screenshots. Your actual MVP, in real time, on video — even if it’s rough. This is the single most important part of your application.

Be honest about your competition. Naming your competitors and explaining specifically why you win tells us more about your market understanding than any TAM slide ever will.

Tell us why you. The founding story — what you saw, why now, why you’re the right person to build this — is a meaningful part of how we evaluate teams. Most founders underwrite it. Don’t.

Don’t overengineer it. A clear, honest application that shows a real product will outperform a polished one that buries the company underneath it.

The deadline is July 20. It will not move.

Applications close Monday, July 20, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. AEST. There are no more extensions. There is no waitlist. Once it closes, the only way to that stage is in the audience.

If you’re still deciding whether to apply — apply. The worst outcome is a stronger application next time. The best outcome is a stage in San Francisco in October.

The next company nobody has heard of yet is building something that will matter. It could be yours.

Apply now →

Free to apply · No equity taken · In-person, Sydney, August 19, 2026.

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Suspected kidnap gang member behind Jos–Makurdi highway attack arrested 

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Suspected member of a kidnap gang believed to be behind a series of attacks and abductions along the Jos–Makurdi highway has been arrested by troops of Sector 6, Operation Enduring Peace, in Plateau State.
The arrest was contained in a post shared on X by security analyst, Zagazola Makama on Friday night.

According to the post, the suspect was apprehended at about 5:00 p.m. on July 16 during a targeted operation carried out by troops deployed at the Sector’s Standing Operating Base (SOB) in Bangai Village, Riyom Local Government Area.

Preliminary investigations reportedly revealed that the suspect is a member of an armed criminal syndicate accused of terrorising commuters and residents along the Jos–Makurdi road corridor through kidnappings and other violent attacks.

Security sources quoted in the post said the suspect is currently in military custody and is assisting investigators with information that could help security operatives dismantle the criminal network and arrest other members of the gang.

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Our Fencers Are Ready’ — Nigeria Targets Commonwealth Success As Adeyinka Backs Team For Glasgow

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President of the Nigeria Fencing Federation (NFF), Adeyinka Samuel, has expressed confidence in Team Nigeria’s chances at the 2026 Commonwealth Fencing Championships, insisting the country’s athletes are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations for the competition in Glasgow, Scotland.

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With the championships drawing closer, Samuel revealed that Nigeria’s fencers have been putting in intensive work in training, with the federation focused on ensuring the athletes arrive in Scotland in peak condition.

The Commonwealth Fencing Championships, held alongside the Commonwealth Games programme, provide one of the biggest international stages for athletes from across the Commonwealth and offer valuable ranking points and elite-level competition.

Speaking on the team’s preparations, Samuel said the commitment shown by the athletes has given him every reason to believe Nigeria can make a strong impression against some of the world’s best fencers.

“Our athletes have been working extremely hard, and I am pleased with the level of dedication they have shown. They understand the importance of this championship, and we are optimistic about what they can achieve,” Samuel said.

The federation president acknowledged that the competition will be fierce, with traditional fencing nations expected to field strong teams, but maintained that Nigeria’s representatives have prepared well enough to compete at a high level.

Samuel also praised the collaborative efforts of the coaches, technical officials and the National Sports Commission (NSC) in creating an environment that allows the athletes to focus fully on their preparations.

“We have confidence in this team. They have shown discipline throughout the build-up, and we believe they are capable of making Nigeria proud when the competition begins,” he added.

Fencing has continued to grow steadily in Nigeria in recent years, with the country producing promising performances at African and international competitions.

The federation has also intensified grassroots development programmes aimed at producing a new generation of elite athletes capable of competing consistently on the world stage.

As Team Nigeria puts the finishing touches to its preparations, attention will now shift to Glasgow, where the nation’s fencers will be aiming to translate months of hard work into strong performances and further raise Nigeria’s profile in one of the fastest-growing Olympic sports.

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