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Ask Me Anything with Atlassian's Scott Farquhar

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Exclusive event for founders (plus a few of your colleagues!) who are Pledge 1% Members.

Not yet a Pledge 1% member? It's easy, free, and you'll be joining a global movement of founders who have built giving back into their startup's DNA. Sign up here and Pledge 1% will be in touch with your invite to this unique event.

Have you ever wanted to ask the Co-founders of Atlassian a question?

Well, here's your chance.

We've managed to secure 1 hour of Scott's time, exclusively for members of the Pledge 1% movement. It's Scott's way of saying thank you to the founders and staff of businesses that are embedding social impact in the DNA of their business. And the best news is, if you're a founder, you can join Pledge 1% today and we'll send you an access code for this exclusive event

The first 20 minutes will be Scott in discussion with the event facilitator, Atlassian's own Chief of Staff, Amy Glancey.

The bulk of the event will be an open Q&A, with questions from the audience being answered by Scott.

Australian based members of the Pledge 1% movement will soon receive an access code by email.

If you're a founder or a business owner, it's not too late to the join the Pledge 1% movement and receive an access code allowing you to register for this event. Click here to join the Pledge 1% movement

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Refund policy

This is a free event exclusively for Pledge 1% members, so refunds are not an issue