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    Atlassian

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    Scott Farquhar is making a bid for Royal Sydney, which won’t let him in without a new wardrobe.

    Scott Farquhar makes bid for Royal Sydney Golf Club membership

    Money alone doesn’t buy you access to Sydney’s elite. Knowing a stack of Royal Sydney Golf Club members does.

    • Myriam Robin
    Atlassian co-founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar are still bullish on Atlassian’s outlook

    Why Cannon-Brookes, Farquhar are down $15b in just two months

    Concerns about Atlassian’s cloud growth rate have triggered a share sell-off, which has wiped a combined $15.4 billion off the valuations of its co-founders.

    • Yolanda Redrup
    From the hottest digital skills to the strongest soft skills, these are the skills you'll need to get ahead in 2021.

    ‘Productivity theatre’: The false promise of a clear inbox and other ‘busy work’

    Workers are undermining their output by focusing on “short-term wins” such as responding to emails and ticking off menial tasks on their to-do list instead of prioritising high-value work.

    • Euan Black
    Atticus co-founder and senior software engineer Misha Wakerman, co-founder and chief operating officer Saul Wakerman, chief executive Thom Mackey and co-founder and senior software engineer Mitchell Brunton.

    Under-the-radar Melbourne software firm worth $90m after VCs pounce

    Atticus has built a roster of clients including BHP, CBA and numerous top law firms for its software that verifies documents are truthful.

    • Paul Smith
    Jekara partners Jeff Phillips, Kara Frederick and David Finn are raising a $100 million fund to back cleantech start-ups.

    VC firms lured to Qld by government funding

    Early Tritium investors who sold out of the Brisbane-based company close to the peak of its valuation are among four VC firms to receive government backing.

    • Tess Bennett
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    May

    Mike Cannon Brookes, Richard White and Nicola Forrest are among the Rich Listers tied to listed companies.

    How to invest like a Rich Lister and beat the market

    There are 37 listed stocks linked to Rich List members, and their ability to deliver above-market returns is impressive. 

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    • James Thomson

    April

    Atlassian’s Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes have enjoyed a rare partnership.

    Scott Farquhar departs with Atlassian at a crucial point

    Atlassian’s unique two-CEO model is ending at a fascinating time for the company, as its shares lag the broader tech sector.

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    • James Thomson

    Scott Farquhar to step down as Atlassian co-CEO

    After more than two decades at the helm, the co-founder of the Nasdaq-listed software giant departs, leaving Mike Cannon-Brookes as sole charge.

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    • Tess Bennett, John Davidson and Yolanda Redrup

    ‘AI honeymoon is over’, Canva co-founder declares

    Just two years after the last technology bubble burst, investors shouldn’t mistake AI tools that look like magic for a business model that is.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Tony Dragicevich, CEO of Capral Aluminium on Sydney’s outskirts in Huntingwood

    Green premiums are real, says aluminium boss

    Electric vehicle makers are refusing to pay a green premium for low-carbon nickel but Capral says customers are paying an extra 5 per cent for clean aluminium.

    • Peter Ker and Lap Phan

    Atlassian’s low-carbon skyscraper is ‘out of the ground’

    The work-from-home revolution has failed to kill the $1.5b Atlassian Central project near Sydney Central Station, with a key construction milestone now passed.

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    • Peter Ker and Lap Phan

    March

    The Loom co-founders pose with their app outside Atlassian’s offices in central Sydney.

    Joe and Vinay got a $1.5b Atlassian exit. They have lessons for founders

    When Loom’s CEO first met Atlassian’s Scott Farquhar he wasn’t interested in selling, but four years later Atlassian bought his company at a $790m discount to it’s 2021 valuation.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    February

    Bruce Buchanan, the founder andChief executive of Rokt, which has a median

    IPO hopeful Rokt has largest gender pay gap of tech unicorns

    Male-dominated software engineering and sales teams have worsened the pay divide across the local technology sector.

    • Tess Bennett
    Atlassian co-CEOs Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar have agreed to pay the ATO an extra $US60.5 million.

    Atlassian paid $284m tax before ATO deal

    Over the past six years Atlassian’s Australian entity paid $283.8 million of tax locally before reaching an agreement to pay more tax.

    • Tess Bennett

    Atlassian pays $92m tax bill after years of ATO talks

    The software developer has struck a transfer pricing agreement with the Tax Office and has agreed to retain intellectual property in Australia that it will pay future tax on.

    • John Kehoe
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    Keating’s list of business greats spans miners and property moguls

    Keith Campbell, Rod Carnegie and Marius Kloppers were all praised by the prime minister who oversaw a period of great change in the Australian economy.

    • Michael Stutchbury
    Michael Hutchens

    ‘We’re stressed and tired, and we’ve never been happier’: start-up founder

    Despite the stress, sweat and tears, the founder of Modano says he is never happier than when problem-solving with his colleagues.

    • Michael Hutchens
    Atlassian co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes.

    Atlassian plunges $10b as earnings blues continue

    Shares in Australian software giant Atlassian have continued to plummet after Friday’s earnings announcement, but analysts think the stock will recover.

    • Tess Bennett
    Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar say they are prepared for the downturn.

    What investors can learn from analysing R&D spending

    High levels of R&D do not necessarily translate into increased returns on invested capital.

    • Tony Boyd
    Disha Rustogi, Atlassian’s head of product marketing for enterprise platform, said in a January 22 blog post that as part of a 2020 decision to focus on cloud services it would “discontinue support for server products starting February 15”.

    Cloudflare says Atlassian server briefly hacked in November

    Internet-security company Cloudflare said one of its Atlassian servers was accessed over several days by what it believes that was a nation state attacker.

    • Timothy Moore