Funded Data and Analytics Startups in Australia
Among the 22 most recent funding entries shown for data and analytics startups in Australia, the largest disclosed round is Nea ra’s $63M (2026-02-09, Seri…
Among the 22 most recent funding entries shown for data and analytics startups in Australia, the largest disclosed round is Nea ra’s $63M (2026-02-09, Series D), which sits far above the rest of the disclosed amounts, including $20M (Nuix, 2024-02-19) and $14M rounds (Dataro 2026-02-17; Askable 2024-12-11). Multiple entries also cluster in a narrow temporal window: between 2026-02-09 and 2026-04-20, there are five deals, spanning Series D through Series A and featuring Sydney-based companies (Nea ra, Dataro, Ideally) plus a separate Brisbane outlier ($70K from FloodMapp on 2025-10-01). Geography is concentrated in cities tied to New South Wales and Victoria: Sydney appears repeatedly (including Syntara on 2026-04-29 at $5M and Nuix on 2024-02-19 at $20M), alongside Melbourne (Marqo 2024-02-13 at $13M; Zetaris 2022-04-06 at $30M), while Queensland and Western Australia show fewer entries (e.g., Fleetsu in Perth at $2M in 2021-03-01). Stage disclosure is also uneven: five entries are “Series Unknown” and two are explicitly “undisclosed” amounts; the smallest disclosed amount is $30K (Interlate 2023-05-16; Concrete Data Sensors 2023-05-15).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the outlier in this Australia data-and-analytics list, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed amounts?
Neara’s $63M on 2026-02-09 (Series D) is the clear outlier above the rest of the disclosed rounds, with only a small set of entries in the same high range such as Dovetail’s $63M on 2022-01-20 (Series A) and Nea ra’s same-size peer, while many other disclosed amounts are well below $20M (e.g., Nuix at $20M on 2024-02-19).
Do the most recent rounds cluster tightly by date, or are they spread out?
There’s a visible recent cluster across 2026: between 2026-02-09 (Neara) and 2026-04-20 (Ideally), five deals appear, including Dataro’s $14M (2026-02-17, Series A), Neara’s $63M (2026-02-09, Series D), and Syntara’s $5M (2026-04-29, Series Unknown).
Which cities are over-represented, and does that concentration align with the biggest disclosed rounds?
Sydney is the dominant location across multiple entries (Syntara $5M on 2026-04-29; Ideally $10M on 2026-04-20; Nuix $20M on 2024-02-19), while Melbourne also recurs (Marqo $13M on 2024-02-13; Zetaris $30M on 2022-04-06). The largest disclosed rounds shown ($63M on 2026-02-09 and $63M on 2022-01-20) are each tied to Sydney-based companies (Neara is listed in Redfern, Sydney area; Dovetail is Sydney).
What stage mix dominates, and how much of the list is not comparable due to stage or amount being undisclosed?
Stage disclosure is split: five entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., Syntara 2026-04-29 at $5M; DyFlex Solutions 2025-02-07 has an undisclosed amount), while two entries show “undisclosed” amounts (DyFlex Solutions 2025-02-07; Samsara Eco 2023-05-18). Several of the largest disclosed rounds are tied to labeled stages (Series D: Neara at $63M; Series A: Dataro $14M on 2026-02-17 and Dovetail $63M on 2022-01-20).
Are there very small disclosed rounds worth flagging alongside the smallest disclosed amount?
Yes. The smallest disclosed amount is $30K, appearing twice: Concrete Data Sensors (2023-05-15) and Interlate (2023-05-16). Other low-end disclosures include FloodMapp at $70K (2025-10-01) and DDLoop at $80K (2023-09-15), which stand out against larger disclosed rounds like Marqo’s $13M (2024-02-13) and Alooba’s $640K (2023-09-12).
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