Jim Severino

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"The Dundee Arms is Sydney's fifth oldest pub. Built in the 1840s, it served the ships and warehouses clustered around Darling Harbour and the shopkeepers in the Corn Exchange next door.

Rich in history, the Dundee Arms has been home to many interesting residents including T.J. 'Buttie' McMahon - grandfather of Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon, and award-winning artists Rod Shaw, Graeme Inson, and Ivy Shore.

Today the walls are decorated with many paintings and drawings that played part in the pub's vast history. Visit us for a bar meal or a quiet beverage and make sure you ask the bartender to tell you a tale of yesteryear."

As of today, the two floors above the Dundee Arms are inhabited by Atlassians! We're expanding to make room for 32 new engineers, and what better choice of premises than the pub right next door? You don't find many offices with four different kinds of beer on tap.

The Sydney Morning Herald says "the beer looks absolutely huge" because "the frothy stuff comes in great big whopping pint pots". In a hot Sydney summer, that's just the stuff to finish off the week with.

Sound like a great place to work? In addition to making kickass software, Atlassian offers 20% time, a fun entrepreneurial environment, and a holiday before you start. We're hiring.

Photo copyright Arup Maity.

4 Comment(s)

...and that's how stand-up meetings turn into AA meetings (AA = Atlassian Alcoholics)

By Dushan at November 17, 2009 11:12 AM

Funny, on my first time in Sydney I remember walking by this beautiful pub. Then, close by, recognizing a logo on another nice building ("Hey, I know those guys!"). :-)

By François Nonnenmacher at November 17, 2009 11:25 AM

Nice HDR photograph!

By Robert Sfeir at November 18, 2009 2:23 AM

Perfectly-suited workspace, sure to meet all your office needs! Can't wait to visit ;-)

By BalsamiqVal at November 21, 2009 5:47 AM

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