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Key Facts:
  • Australian entrepreneur Kyle Hunt has launched a brand film for HCPA, outlining his vision to make highly regulated industries more accessible to entrepreneurs who have historically been excluded by complexity, licensing requirements, and compliance obligations.
  • The film challenges the concentration of power across essential industries, highlighting how a small number of large organisations dominate major markets whilst aspiring entrepreneurs are often directed towards oversaturated, competitive spaces.
  • Hunt argues that some of the largest business opportunities exist within regulated sectors such as healthcare and support services, where complexity has created barriers to entry rather than driving people away from opportunity.
  • HCPA aims to help entrepreneurs understand and operate within regulatory requirements rather than circumvent them, providing education, resources, and industry pathways to support responsible participation in these sectors.
  • Since its release, the film has generated significant public discussion amongst entrepreneurs and business owners, reinforcing a broader conversation about who gets access to high-growth industries and how more people can be equipped to enter them.

Melbourne, Australia — [23/06/2026] — Australian entrepreneur and founder of HCPA, Kyle Hunt, has launched a powerful new brand film outlining his vision to make the world’s hardest industries more accessible to entrepreneurs who have historically been excluded by complexity, regulation, and traditional barriers to entry.

Watch the launch video here:
https://www.instagram.com/kylehunt_/reel/DZ4e4aWOnhj/?hl=en

The video introduces HCPA’s mission: helping ambitious individuals enter and scale businesses within highly regulated industries - sectors often viewed as inaccessible due to licensing requirements, compliance obligations and operational complexity.

Opening with a challenge to the concentration of power across essential industries, the video highlights how many of the world’s biggest markets are dominated by a small number of established organisations, while aspiring entrepreneurs are often encouraged toward increasingly crowded and competitive spaces.

“Look around. A handful of corporations now own everything you touch,” Hunt says in the launch video. “The same five logos. Different label.”

Hunt argues that while traditional entrepreneurship advice often pushes people toward oversaturated markets, some of the largest opportunities exist within industries where complexity has created barriers for new entrants.

“The industries that impact people’s everyday lives — healthcare, support services, and other highly regulated sectors — require a different approach,” Hunt says. “The opportunity isn’t just starting a business. It’s learning how to navigate the systems that have historically kept people out.”

After spending a decade building HCPA and understanding the mechanics behind regulated industries, Hunt says he reached a defining moment: whether to leverage that knowledge personally or use it to create access for others.

“I could pull up one seat and join them,” Hunt says. “Or pull up a thousand, for the rest of us.”

The launch positions HCPA as more than a business platform - instead, it represents a broader mission to expand access to industries where demand continues to grow but opportunities remain difficult to access.

Rather than removing standards, HCPA aims to help entrepreneurs understand and operate within the requirements that make regulated industries complex — giving more people the knowledge, systems, and support required to participate responsibly.

“This isn’t disruption,” Hunt says. “This is redistribution.”

Through education, resources and industry pathways, HCPA aims to empower a new generation of business owners to build within sectors that have traditionally been dominated by larger organisations.

Since its release, the video has sparked significant public discussion and support, resonating with entrepreneurs, business owners and individuals who believe access to opportunity should not be limited by complexity or traditional barriers.

The response has reinforced the growing conversation around who gets access to high-growth industries, and how more people can be equipped to participate in sectors that have historically been difficult to enter.

For more information about HCPA and its mission, visit: https://www.hcpa.com/au/


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