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Monday 25 March 2019

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IT'S HERE: Apple finally unveils its streaming TV service, Apple TV Plus

Apple on Monday finally unveiled its long-rumoured TV streaming service: Apple TV Plus. The service is Apple's latest venture into the television business.
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Airwallex, Australia's latest unicorn has arrived — and shows no signs of slowing down

In another exciting boost for the Aussie startup scene, local fintech Airwallex has become Australia's latest unicorn after completing a $US100 million ($A141 million) capital raise.
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Scooti, the Uber of scooters, has launched in Melbourne so now you can hail a two-wheeled ride

Scooter taxi service Scooti launched in Melbourne on Monday. It allows people to hail a scooter via an app and travel around the city on two wheels.
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Apple is falling after unveiling its credit card and streaming service

Apple fell Monday after the company made a series of announcements at a special event at its Steve Jobs Theatre in California. The company unveiled a widely expected streaming service to compete with the likes of Netflix.
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Trump is having the best week of his presidency and it's only Monday

President Trump and his 2016 campaign were cleared of any collusion with the Russian government in special counsel Robert Mueller's final report, Attorney General William Barr said Sunday.
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The Australian dollar climbs as recession fears ease

The Australian dollar rallied against all major crosses except the New Zealand dollar on Monday. Financial market volatility fell, encouraging renewed buying or short-covering in some assets that were pummeled on Friday.
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Another hit for Aussies as petrol prices jump to 4-month highs

The average price for unleaded petrol in Australia has risen to the highest level in four months. Fatter retail margins were responsible for most of the increase, coinciding with an end to price discounting along the eastern seaboard.
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MPs vote to seize control of Brexit from Theresa May

Theresa May suffers Brexit defeat after Members of Parliament back a plan to hold a series of "indicative votes" on her plans. The votes will allow Parliament to guide the government's "next steps" on Brexit after May's deal was twice defeated.
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Melbourne commuters will soon be able to ditch their Myki and use their mobiles instead — but iPhone users will have to wait

Melbourne commuters will soon be able to ditch their Myki and use their smartphones on public transport. Users will need to have Android 5.0 operating system or later and a near-field communication chip for contactless transactions.

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