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Scott Farquhar departs with Atlassian’s profit puzzle still unsolved

Cannon-Brookes said their shared philosophies around growth over the short and long term would not change, and Atlassian had “the most experienced executive t

‘Kind of hilarious’ Australia Post blunder

A small but vital detail managed to disappear from an Australia Post product, earning the agency a ribbing from one affected business owner.Not just the domain

CompliantERP tops as 2024 Australian IT Small Business Champion

The IT and Compliance sector has been invigorated by the news that CompliantERP, based in Brisbane, has been crowned the 2024 Australian Small Business C

$19bn Aussie CEO stepping down

The co-chief executive of a billion-dollar Australian business has thanked his “mate” for “one hell of a ride” as his co-founder steps down after more t

The unlikely CEO team tackling Australia’s toughest job

The pair both have two young children, grew up on Sydney’s north shore and came into the roles after the departures of long-time business lobby chiefs, BCA’

Ausure sheds light on underinsurance challenges facing Australian businesses

Ausure sheds light on underinsurance challenges facing Australian businesses | Insurance Business Australia

Treasury, Business Push Back on Australia Software-Tax Ruling

The US Treasury Department and business groups are at odds with Australia over its taxation of software — and that could prompt higher taxes, higher prices, a

Macquarie, ANZ and Canva CEOs help power Australia’s India push

The business leaders also want to boost access for Australian agricultural technology to help India develop more sustainable farming techniques, as it looks to

Google hides its total revenue from Australia in new accounts

That gross revenue figure was up from $7.2 billion in 2021, and $5.2 billion in 2020, $4.8 billion in 2019, $4.2 billion in 2018, and $3.5 billion in 2017.Inste

Facebook shifts more than $1.1b offshore as local profits rise 36pc

The accounts reveal Facebook paid its overseas affiliates $100 million more last year than it did in 2022 for “purchases of services”, up to $1.14 billion f

TikTok Australia makes its first stand after US ban laws pass

Congress passed the law because a majority of its members fear TikTok could be used to influence the opinions of and collect data on Americans by ByteDance at t

‘Ignoring the science’: Woodside shareholder revolt sees climate plan rejected

In short: Woodside's chair says he's disappointed shareholders have rejected the energy giant's climate plan.The climate transition action plan sets out a path