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The AI domino effect has hit Atlassian. Was the company caught napping?

The AI domino effect has hit Atlassian. Was the company caught napping?

Five years ago, the IT behemoth was untouchable. Now it faces major challenges to its business model from the rise of the new technology.

  • by David Swan, Kishor Napier-Raman and Tim Biggs

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Kyle Sandilands prepares to fight, hires Antoinette Lattouf’s barrister

Kyle Sandilands prepares to fight, hires Antoinette Lattouf’s barrister

As a key deadline looms, the radio presenter has engaged one of the barristers responsible for winning Antoinette Lattouf’s unlawful termination case against the ABC.

  • by Calum Jaspan
ASX Runners of the Week: 88 Energy, Aguia, Chariot & Torque

ASX Runners of the Week: 88 Energy, Aguia, Chariot & Torque

The Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… 88 Energy, after the company stormed higher on its Alaskan North Slope oil ground, more than doubling as oil went parabolic.

  • by Andrew Todd
Qantas to pay $105m after class action over cancelled COVID flights
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Qantas to pay $105m after class action over cancelled COVID flights

Hundreds of thousands of customers are expected to receive compensation, stemming from when Qantas gave customers restricted flight credits instead of cash refunds as COVID halted the aviation sector.

  • by Chris Zappone
The ghost of Alan Joyce is still haunting Qantas
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Alan Joyce

The ghost of Alan Joyce is still haunting Qantas

Friday’s $105 million settlement brings to roughly $340 million the fines, penalties and compensation it has chalked up thanks to actions under Alan Joyce’s regime.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
H3 Energy opens farm-out talks for giant SA oil and gas play

H3 Energy opens farm-out talks for giant SA oil and gas play

H3 Energy has appointed global energy dealmaker LAB Advisors to find partners for its Alinya project – one of Australia’s largest undrilled onshore oil and gas prospects.

  • by Rowena Duckworth
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Premier1 drills deeper in WA Yalgoo gold hunt

Premier1 drills deeper in WA Yalgoo gold hunt

Premier1 has wrapped up an RC drilling program at its Yalgoo gold project in WA, targeting its Mt Kersey and Wadgingarra prospects alongside regional hotspots.

  • by Rowena Duckworth
Flagship eyes monster gold play as Andean giants spend big

Flagship eyes monster gold play as Andean giants spend big

Flagship Minerals is closing in on a maiden resource at its Chilean gold play, where new data points to a district-scale prize beside BHP-Lundin’s US$18B venture.

  • by Andrew Todd
‘We broke every rule’: How cult boutique Incu shook up Australia’s fashion scene

‘We broke every rule’: How cult boutique Incu shook up Australia’s fashion scene

Brian and Vincent Wu have spent more than two decades building a fashion store chain that decidedly does not revolve around sales numbers.

  • by Jessica Yun
VicRoads surplus land sale to boost state coffers by $50m

VicRoads surplus land sale to boost state coffers by $50m

The state government is looking at a much needed $50 million-plus windfall from land next to the EastLink tollroad.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Caviar, missiles and Mar-a-Lago: Inside Panahi’s birthday bash

Caviar, missiles and Mar-a-Lago: Inside Panahi’s birthday bash

The Sky News provocateur has learnt to stop worrying and love the bomb – along with some offensive language – after her 50th birthday party.

  • by Calum Jaspan