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Title Australian Story: Going With The Flow
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary Ten years ago Byron Bay inventor, Cedar Anderson, looked at a beehive and thought there must be an easier way to extract honey straight from the hive that was less stressful on the bees. Living on the smell of an oily rag and working in his shed, Cedar with the help of his father, Stuart, came up with the concept of the Flow Hive. It's a plastic frame that sits inside a conventional beehive. With a pull of the lever honey simply drains into a jar. But it was what happened next that took the world by storm. Cedar decided to put the invention up on a crowdfunding site hoping to raise $70,000. The video of the Flow Hive went viral and by the end of the campaign, they had US$12.2 million worth of advance orders and a monumental task ahead of them. After a life tinkering quietly in a shed, Cedar and Stuart now face the challenge of running a multimillion dollar company. How will they cope?
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-10-26 at 20:00:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Beekeepers.
Family-owned business enterprises -- Management.
Family-owned business enterprises -- Succession.
Fathers and sons -- Psychology.
Fund raising -- Finance.
Inventions.
New South Wales.
Form Streaming video
Author Allan, Saadi, contributor
Anderson, Cedar, contributor
Anderson, Stuart, contributor
Bahou, Alexandra, contributor
Blair, Shona, contributor
Brown, Harry, contributor
Catherall, Bill, contributor
Ezart, Kylie, contributor
McGauley, Yari, contributor
Nicholson, Radha, contributor
Nicholson-McKellar, Mirabai, contributor
O'Keefe, Andrew, contributor
Russell, Chris, contributor
Smith, Bryan, contributor