'[2] muru-D is currently based in 3 locations (Sydney, Singapore and Melbourne), with partner programs in Perth at Spacecubed and Brisbane at River City Labs.
[3] They also have space in Telstra's San Francisco office, providing alumni with US customer and investor connections.
[4] muru-D was founded by Annie Parker and Mick Liubinkas in October 2013 after Telstra recognised that it needed to be more involved in the tech startup scene.
In 2015, muru-D expanded operations to Singapore due to its "fast-developing start-up ecosystem, pro-business policies and access to local capital.
"[6] At the end of 2016, Annie Parker left muru-D and was replaced by ex-Salesforce executive, Julie Trell.