The MYOB Neo4J coding competition was an internal development challenge for the Accountants Division team in MYOB Australia, which aimed to develop a customer relationship system using Node.js and Neo4J. The competition ran for 8 weeks and required contestants to build an online CRM system from scratch, with points awarded for community contributions made during the competition period. The use of Neo4J was chosen due to its suitability for modeling relationships in accounting practices, where data is often interconnected and complex. Safwan Kamarrudin emerged as the winner and owner of a new iPad, with his solution "Smörgåsbord" showcasing innovative use of Node.js modules and community engagement. The competition highlighted the benefits of graph databases like Neo4J for handling complex, inter-connected data, and provided an opportunity for developers to learn about this technology in a practical setting.