One young mum enters the Shark Tank this week with a largely unavailable product for full figured women. But can she convince the Sharks to invest to take it global?
Five of Australia's most successful business people are hunting for the next big idea to turn into a profitable venture. First up, a NSW entrepreneur pitches a ride based on the Sharknado film.
In this episode of Shark Tank, the Sharks are presented with customised surfboards, a neighbourhood car sharing program, the food of the future and a solution for every girl's wardrobe.
Naomi Simson is a brilliant entrepreneur who knows a good opportunity when she sees one. Will Naomi invest in a revolutionary women's weight-loss product that promises to be cheap, quick and easy?
Could the 2Shu be the next great Aussie invention? It's a thong that can convert to a shoe! You won't believe how much one Shark is willing to bid!
Can a Byron Bay mum impress the Sharks with her line of Bamboo Clothing? Plus, four boys from Brisbane bring their burgeoning beer delivery service before the Sharks seeking investment.
Making waves in the Tank in this episode is an inventor from South Australia who has come up with a new way to tackle the harsh Australian sun.
Briella Brown brings her business before the Sharks, Your Closet, is a dress hire service that allows people to hire designer outfits for a fraction of the price & return them after wear.
13 year old Izzi is the youngest entrepreneur to take on the Sharks with her cosmetic and beauty skin products. Will the Shark's take a chance on someone so young?
Victorian Entrepreneur Jen spends just two minutes a month on her new-age website business which turns over $100,000 a year. So what is the hitch that turns the Sharks into skeptics?
Will a Victorian's Tinder-style tennis app have any of the Sharks calling "game, set, match?" Also on this episode, a NSW jewellery maker with a necklace for the money conscious fashionista.
Who will have the best business bait, the right line and the smarts to win a likely tug-of-war? And will anyone be mauled in the Shark Tank?
Can you put a price on the health of Aussie kids? Two NSW mumpreneurs are seeking a $150,000 investment from the Shark's in their business Get Kids Cooking.
Sally is a mother of two & head of a company that creates tiny doors for children's bedrooms, providing a gateway for fairies to visit them at night. Will this sweet idea have the Shark's circling?
Enter the unpredictable waters of this program, where some of the best business minds in Australia wheel and deal and battle each other for investments in the ingenious ideas of everyday people.
First into the Tank, a couple looking to take their online fashion business to the next level. Then, two travellers pitch The Hammbag. Plus, an invention that will help save the Great Barrier Reef.
First up in the Tank is former MasterChef Australia contestant Heather Day. Later, will an experienced entrepreneur break the record for the largest investment in Australian Shark Tank history?
First up in the Tank, a 28-year-old man seeks investment in his lactose-free coconut milk ice cream business. Later, the founders of a booking app that links customers with stylists and salons.
Has 24-year old Jade found a gap in the beauty market? Can a Queenland entrepreneur entice the Shark's into his invention? Can an online mattress business secure a half a million dollar investment?
First into the tank is Kjetil Hansen with a vegetarian seasoning that makes everything taste like bacon. Later, a dedicated animal lover seeks investment in his rescue app.
First in the tank, a duo from Melbourne seeking investment in their online greeting card business. Next, a 26-year-old looking to expand his mobile gym venture. Finally, a couple pitch their food brand.
First in the tank is a 33-year-old looking for investment in her food business, Be Fit Food. Next, three mates pitch their Beer Pal app. Finally, will the Sharks bite on a motorcycle adventure business?
First in the tank are twin sisters looking for investment in their online beauty business. Next, a married couple see if the Shark's are willing to bite into their beef jerky venture.
First into the tank are supremely fit gym owners seeking investment in their Chocolate supplements. Next, a couple pitch their foldable cart venture. Plus, will a young entrepreneur entice the Sharks?
First in the tank, a 26-year-old attempts to lure the Shark's into the spice trade. Next, two mates pitch their squid cleaning product. Finally, a couple offer a stake in their dog grooming venture.
First in the tank, a 30-year-old attempts to lure the sharks with her personalised biscuit business. Next, a company offering unusual tourist experiences seeks investment.
First in the tank is a man seeking investment in his health coconut business. Next, a young tech wiz has an app that could shape the future of high school students.
First in the tank are entrepreneurs seeking investment for their drone education program. Then, two best mates ask for $1 million for their brewery, and a 17-year-old fronts the sharks about his doughnut business.