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Thursday 18 August 2016

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Travis Kalanick has to get Uber's bet on self-driving
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Travis Kalanick spoke to us about Uber's plan to have self-driving cars on the road within weeks

Travis Kalanick has to get Uber's bet on self-driving cars right. "It starts with understanding that the world is going to go self-driving and autonomous," he told Business Insider.
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Malcolm Turnbull just signalled there's likely to be some sort of banking complaint tribunal

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has all but confirmed the government will press ahead with establishing a tribunal to hear grievances against banks.
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PODCAST: With David Bassanese on Australia's changing workforce, what central banks are missing, and our favourite data

Our guest this week on the Devils and Details podcast is David Bassanese, chief economist at the $2.5-billion-plus ETF management company BetaShares.
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Moody's moves Australian banks' outlook to negative

Moody's has changed the outlook for the banking system in Australia to negative from stable.
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Bill Evans says central bank policy is not working

The chorus of those calling for a change in central bank policies around the globe continues to grow.
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Here's why you should volunteer to get bumped off a flight -- and how to

While it may sound like a huge inconvenience, if you have the time, getting bumped off a flight can be a really lucrative business.
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This 1997 ad for Penfold's shows how far Treasury Wine Estate's 'masstige' strategy has come

Treasury Wine Estates has gone from problem to golden child in just two years since Michael Clarke took over as CEO. Yesterday the company, which owns some of Australia's most famous brands, including Penfolds,, announced its profit had more than doubled.
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Why Melbourne has been named the world's most liveable city, again

Melbourne has again been given the title of the world's most liveable city. This is the sixth time the Economist Intelligence Unit's index has scored Melbourne first out of 140 cities.
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Here's how you can avoid looking like an idiot at the servo

It's happened to all of us. It's happened to the best of us. You pull into the petrol station ... then realise that the gas cap is on the wrong side.
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Everyone needs to see this heartbreaking video of a little boy in Aleppo who's already seen enough of this world

Every now and then, images that can't be ignored emerge from places where suffering is all that seems to occupy a daily life. This week, it was Omran's turn.

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