Honestly, finding a good
Startup Mentor in Australia is less about choosing the most popular person online and more about finding someone who actually understands business growth in the real world.
A lot of mentors are great at motivation, but the ones that really help are usually the ones who’ve built businesses themselves and can guide you through strategy, systems, marketing, and decision-making when things get difficult.
What helped me was looking for someone who asked the right questions instead of just giving generic advice. I’ve seen people mention Creative Entrepreneur because the focus seems to be more on practical business growth and accountability rather than just theory, which is something many startups actually need early on.
A few things I’d look for in a mentor:
Real business experience and proven results
Clear communication and practical advice
Ability to help with strategy and growth planning
Someone who challenges your thinking, not just agrees with everything
Consistent support and accountability
Understanding of startup challenges and scaling
One thing I learned pretty quickly is that a good mentor won’t try to run your business for you—they help you think more clearly, avoid common mistakes, and make smarter decisions with more confidence as the business grows.