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Sunday 22 September 2019

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Morrison toasts Trump as an 'unconventional' president – as he tries to dismiss 'gossip' he wanted to bring Hillsong boss to the state dinner

Scott Morrison has toasted Donald Trump as the most unconventional US president since Teddy Roosevelt at a glittering State dinner tinged with claims the White House rejected a request by the Prime Minister that his friend and religious mentor attend.
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Sales of non-alcoholic beer by Carlton & United Breweries have risen sigificantly, amid a general decline in Aussie alcohol consumption

Carlton & United Breweries' (CUB) non-alcoholic, low and mid-strength beers now account for around 25% of all CUB sales – a 10% increase from five years ago.
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Here are 14 of the most amusing and most terrifying signs from Australia's climate protests

People across Australia marched in support of climate action, with some estimates in Sydney putting the local numbers at over 50,000. We've collected some of the very best (and funniest) signs they brought along.
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This Aussie super fund will buy up a chunk of the Amazon rainforest when you join – to stop it being destroyed

Australian Ethical has announced it will buy up 5 acres -- or around 20,200 square metres -- of the Amazon rainforest for every new and referring member to coincide with the global climate strike.
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The US and Saudi Arabia are searching for a 'smoking gun' among wrecked weapons that will conclusively link Iran to the attacks on Saudi oil sites

The US and Saudi Arabia are searching for a "smoking gun" among the wreckage of weapons that will definitively link Iran to the weapons used in an attack last Saturday on Saudi oil facilities, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
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Meet the dramatic mogul-families that 'Succession' draws inspiration from, including the Trumps, Murdochs, and Redstones

"Succession" is HBO's hit drama about a billionaire family's battle for power at the top of a major media conglomerate. The show's creators have emphasised that the show's Roy family is fictional, but its storylines have several real-life parallels.
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WeWork board members are talking about ousting CEO Adam Neumann amid IPO turmoil

Some board members at coworking startup WeWork aim to push out CEO Adam Neumann, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The board could meet this week and might discuss Neumann becoming WeWork's nonexecutive chairman, the Journal reported.
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How much YouTube pays creators for 100,000, 1 million, and 4 millions views

YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos. Google filters these ads and pays a creator based on factors like a video's watch time, length, and viewer demographic.
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Innovation can help you build profitability and staff engagement – here's what you need to know

Innovate, innovate, innovate. You can hear the mantra running through the minds of business owners and managers as they seek to remain relevant and adapt to the changing needs of their customers.

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