Frank Green

Ben Young felt like the ‘dumbest guy in the room’. Now he runs a $100 million bottle empire

Inside the restless mind that created Frank Green and turned water bottles into $99.95 emotional support devices.  This story features in Issue 22 – out now. Tap here to secure your copy.  Frank Green founder Ben Young remembers his corporate baptism of fire – working mergers and acquisitions for the emerging energy giant Alinta back in […]

The art of blending in: Why Shaun Lockyer wants his buildings to disappear

South African-born, Brisbane architect Shaun Lockyer has been creating buildings for more than 35 years, priding himself on making buildings that blend and enhance rather than dominate the landscape. This story features on the cover of Issue 22 – out now. Tap here to secure your copy or become a Forbes member here. Produced by Huw Reynolds. Shaun Lockyer […]

Inside Scape: The $20 billion company born from a cockroach-infested terrace

From squalid student digs to a nationwide property portfolio, Craig Carracher and Stephen Gaitanos have transformed Australia’s accommodation crisis into the nation’s largest purpose-built housing empire. This story features in Issue 22 – out now. Tap here to secure your copy.  She opened the front door of the rundown old terrace house in North Sydney, he […]

Quick Takes: Three Australian entrepreneurs to watch – Issue 22

Forbes Australia picks out three Australian entrepreneurs who are making waves in the startup space right now. This story features in Issue 22 of Forbes Australia. Tap here to secure your copy.  estateXchange When Sarah Poole, NAB’s former head of deceased estates, began administering her mother-in-law’s estate, she was struck by how fragmented and manual the system […]

Stonepeak CEO and co-founder Michael Dorrell

Australia’s $12.5 billion man you’ve never heard of

From a 25-year-old Macquarie banker sent to crack America’s infrastructure market to the founder of a US$72 billion powerhouse, Michael Dorrell has quietly built one of the world’s most successful investment firms – and is now turning his sights back to Australia. This story features on the cover of Issue 22 – out now. Tap […]

The 7 rules that built Wikipedia – and the one that nearly killed it

Wikipedia and Fandom founder Jimmy Wales has distilled decades of building into seven rules. But the most important lesson came from getting it wrong. Before Wikipedia became a global phenomenon, there was Nupedia – an attempt to build a rigorously vetted online encyclopedia that, in a seven-step scrutiny process, required contributors to fax in their […]

Grace Forrest

Still in chains: why reporting laws aren’t ending modern slavery

Grace Forrest wants company directors and CEOs fined for failing to act on enslaved people in their supply chains. When you can buy a T-shirt for less than a sandwich, assume that slave labour has been used to make it, says Walk Free founder Grace Forrest. But even luxury goods should be presumed guilty, she […]