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Thursday 19 September 2019

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More than 68% of migrants are employed across OECD countries – and Australia is one of the top countries temporary workers are flocking to

Australia is one of top OECD countries that takes in temporary labour migrants. A new report from the OECD found that the number of migrants to OECD countries rose 2% in 2018, compared to 2017.
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For the first time, there is an equal split between female and male executives in the running for the CEO of the Year Award

For the first time in The CEO Magazine's Executive of the Year Awards history, there is a 50/50 gender split between finalists of the coveted CEO of the Year category.
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Australian unemployment has just shot up to a 12 month high – and it's the 'smoking gun' the RBA needs to cut rates in October

The latest jobs figures are in and unemployment is at its worst level in one year despite strong employment growth. A record-high participation rate -- the proportion of Australians working and looking for work -- and strong population growth has meant that the number of new jobs just can't keep up.
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Cult Sydney chicken joint El Jannah is opening an 'express' location in Newtown, the latest salvo in the city's chook wars

There is no culinary subject prone to more debate in Sydney than the relative merits of the city's various local takeaway chicken chains.
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Chinese buyers are getting ready to flock back into Australia's 'cheap' property market – with one city emerging as their clear favourite

Chinese have ranked Australia as their number one destination to buy property, with 27% of tourists telling Chinese portal Juwai they'll consider buying a property on their next overseas trip.
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Here are the popular YouTubers with millions of fans that are losing their verified status and coveted grey checkmark thanks to a policy change

YouTube announced Thursday that it was overhauling the qualifications for creators to get verified on the platform. Those verified creators get a checkmark next to their names on YouTube - something of a status symbol for top creators.
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Lexus just unveiled its first-ever luxury yacht, a sleek watercraft that will cost about $3.6 million. Here's a closer look.

Lexus unveiled the LY 650, its first-ever luxury yacht. The 65-foot watercraft made its debut in Boca Raton,Florida, on September 19. The new Lexus yacht will be shown at the 2019 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, and sales will launch on October 30.
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Huawei's new smartphones run the latest version of Google's Android operating system despite the US ban — here's how that works

Huawei's Mate 30 smartphones can use Google'sAndroid 10 operating system despite the US government blacklistingHuawei. That's because the Android operating system is open source and can be freely adopted, and doesn't require any business or licensing. You could download it right here if you wanted to.
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Meet the accountant bridging the divide between technology and accounting

Anne La Fontaine FCPA has always suspected that accounting isn't exclusively about the figures - it can also be the source of insights which can propel a business into the future and help it grow.

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