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    Knowby competes in the Final Event of The Telstra Best of Business Awards

    Clint Collins
    Post by Clint Collins
    November 19, 2025
    Knowby competes in the Final Event of The Telstra Best of Business Awards

     

    We’re thrilled to share some exciting news: Knowby has been selected as one of the final 52 companies out of more than 25,000 entrants competing in the Telstra Best of Business Awards.

    Our Founder, Grant Rogers, and Co-Founder, John Ansley, are in Brisbane, where they’ll take part in a three-day program including a national networking event and a final interview with judges from leading international businesses. The event culminates in the grand finale dinner and announcement of the winners on Thursday, 20 November.

    Regardless of the outcome, being named a finalist in Australia’s most prestigious business awards is an achievement we’re incredibly proud of. It reflects how far we have come, the dedication of our team, and the amazing support from you, our clients and community.

    We’ll be sharing updates throughout the event, so be sure to follow us on our social channels. And with a bit of luck, we’ll soon be sending you celebratory news!

    Stay tuned, and thank you for being part of the Knowby journey.

     

     

    Clint Collins
    Post by Clint Collins
    November 19, 2025
    Clint Collins is the CEO of Knowby, a groundbreaking platform focused on capturing humanity's know-how and making everyone an instant expert. Passionate about enabling humanity through technology, Clint leverages Cognitive Load Theory to revolutionize how information is created, shared, and consumed. His expertise in technology and commitment to efficient communication establish him as a thought leader in modern educational solutions. Under his guidance, Knowby is transforming the way teams and individuals tackle complex tasks with simple, effective solutions.

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