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Wednesday 11 September 2019

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Money has been drying up from the Australian renewable energy sector at 'levels not seen since Tony Abbott was Prime Minister'

Investment in new renewable energy projects has plummeted as the government goes missing on policy, according to Clean Energy Council analysis.
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The founders of this workplace goal-tracking tool met on Atlassian's basketball court — now they count Atlassian and Woolworths as their customers

Australian Sten Pittet and his American business partner Bryan Schuldt quietly launched workplace goal-tracking tool Tability in January.
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Science is a more popular undergrad university degree than commerce among Australia's CEOs

A new report has found science to be the most popular undergraduate degree among Australia's top CEOs. Commerce was the next most popular undergrad degree, followed by having no degree at all.
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The future might be meat-free, but new research shows plant-based alternatives might be doing us more harm than good

In an effort to compete on taste, meat-free alternatives are being made with excessive amounts of salt, according to new Australian research.
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Here are the Australian prices, specs and release dates for the 3 new Apple iPhones

iPhone 11 Along with the iPhone Pro and and Pro Max, Apple just officially announced a more budget-friendly 2019 device — the iPhone 11. Here are the key specs you can expect from the iPhone 11.
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Cannabis regulation in Australia could be about to become way less complex — but an industry expert says the devil will be in the detail

A report into the Narcotic Drugs Act has been tabled in Parliament, recommending a number of changes to the licensing regime regulating the business of medical marijuana and other cannabis products.
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Xinja and 86 400 are two of Australia's newest neobanks trying to take on the big four – but they might have more beef with each other

The rise of these neobanks has been marred somewhat over a disagreement about what constitutes one.
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Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are gearing up for a $90 million fight in California — here's why they oppose the state's new gig-worker bill

The companies, along with others like DoorDash and Postmates, have proposed an alternative that would give workers many of their desired benefits, without the classification as employees.
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More than 40,000 years ago, giant kangaroos roamed Australia. Their jaws were surprisingly similar to those of pandas, a new study found.

One type of ancient kangaroo weighed 260 pounds (118 kilograms) and had powerful jaws that enabled it to bite through tough vegetation.

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