The economy that redesigns itself
The List – Australia’s Richest 250 reinforces how tech, resources and energy are interdependent and all are crucial given our challenging strategic outlook.
The List – Australia’s Richest 250 reinforces how tech, resources and energy are interdependent and all are crucial given our challenging strategic outlook.
Dream of becoming a billionaire? Then it pays to have these two traits that the founders of Canva and Meriton share, the editor of the Richest 250 tells the Money Cafe podcast.
Canva co-founder Melanie Perkins, 34, has rocketed into the top 10 richest Australians for the first time.
Australia’s fastest-growing company is not slowing down, signing up new sports teams and adding new core functionality.
The top 10 on The List are wealthier than ever before, led by two of the country’s most successful businesswomen who have changed the face of corporate Australia.
Decisive action on climate matters as much as taking democratised design to the world for the co-founder of tech heavy-hitter, Canva.
Start-up success story Canva is setting its sights on Europe, acquiring UK-based data visualisation start-up Flourish for an undisclosed sum.
One of Canva’s earliest backers says the start-up is growing at record pace, but should hold its horses when it comes to an IPO.
Sydney-based online design Canva began life as an online tool to create school yearbooks and is now the fastest growing company in the nation’s history.
The Sydney billionaires are the youngest in the top 10 on The List – but are also set to be among Australia’s biggest philanthropists.
Tech unicorn Canva just shot the lights out with its latest capital raising. But on paper, the group tells a somewhat different story.
Melanie Perkins and Clifford Obrecht will make $800,000 on their Surry Hills apartment; chump change for a couple worth $2.5bn.
Canva co-founders Melanie Perkins and Cliff Obrecht will target US politics as they donate their billions to ‘the greater good’.
Melanie Perkins now one of Australia’s three wealthiest women after her tech sensation Canva rose in value to $8.77bn.
Melanie Perkins was running her first start-up when she met Bill Tai. There are a few million reasons why you need to know what happened next.
There’s one person who encapsulates the changing nature of wealth and business leadership in Australia — and her name is Melanie Perkins.
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