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Thatâs the motto Rockhampton tech millionaire Bevan Slattery lives by.
Mr Slattery, who is now based in Brisbane with his family, returned home last week to partake in some Beef Australia 2021 activities.
He was among the panel of judges at the Pitch in the Paddock, dubbed the âShark Tankâ of agriculture technology.
There were nine finalists with a range of pitches from a castration knife handle, software for truck drivers, pig trap, floating water level sensor, software and apps.
âI loved it, the thing I liked about it, it was so diverse in every respect,â Mr Slattery said.
âYou had businesses that were really early on in their cycle, that were at the product end and were expanding â¦.an incredibly safe low-cost castration device and artificial intelligence data lag that they are going to use in the beef industry ⦠you couldnât get more diverse.â
May 3, 2021
The latest recommendations from a select committee on fintech and regtech could see R&D Tax Incentive (RDTI) payments dished out on a quarterly basis.
The Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology, chaired by Senator Andrew Bragg, tabled its second interim report last week, making two recommendations relating to the contentious RDTI scheme.
First, it suggested that different assessment methodologies should be used for the scheme.
The report did not go into detail as to what alternative methodologies would entail, but referred to submissions that suggested the current means of assessment is not compatible with software engineering, and alternative methods could allow for more flexibility and adaptability.
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Subscriber only The judges for Beef Australia 2021 s Pitch in the Paddock have been announced and include one of Rockhampton s own - Bevan Slattery. The event is a regular fixture on the Beef schedule and this year is presented by evokeAg. This year s event recorded a 34 per cent increase in entries from throughout Australia and one entry from Europe. From the entries, nine finalists have been chosen and will present their pitches to world-class judges, potential customers and investors, both live at the event and to a global audience online. There is $10,000 up for grabs for the winner.
Atlassian co-founders Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes. Source: supplied.
Some of Australia’s highest profile tech entrepreneurs have written to the Australian Taxation Office to propose a collaborative workshop on the R&D Tax Incentive (RDTI) scheme as it applies to software research.
The letter, addressed to ATO Commissioner Chris Jordan, is co-signed by the likes of Atlassian co-founders Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes, and Canva co-founder Cliff Obrecht.
Other high-profile signatories include AirTasker founder Tim Fung, Brighte founder Katherine McConnell, Culture Amp founder Dider Elzinga and Deputy founder Ashik Ahmed, as well as StartupAus chief executive Alex McCauley.
In total, the 13 signatories represent 12 tech companies and organisations.