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Thursday 7 November 2019

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10 things you need to know in Australia this morning

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If Australian property prices keep growing at this rate, they'll be breaking all-time highs by the start of next year

House prices are rising at such a meteoric rate that it's a few short months until old records are obliterated, according to property research house CoreLogic.
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The Australian government has released its 8 principles for the ethical use of AI – but killer robots don't rate an explicit mention

The Australian government has released its ethics framework for businesses and organisations who design, develop, integrate or use artificial intelligence.
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Zip has joined Amazon Australia as the online retail giant's first buy now, pay later service

Amazon Australia has chosen Zip as its first and – for now – only buy now, pay later service. Zip announced its selection on Thursday and said it could now be used on all of the 125 million items available on the ecommcerce site.
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Coles and Woolworths have both announced delivery subscription services. We compared them.

Both Coles and Woolworths have launched subscription delivery services, and we compare them both. While Coles has monthly subscription services, Woolworths has both monthly and annual options.
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Afterpay and its competitors are under pressure to charge customers for their service – and it might actually be good for them in the long run

Buy now, pay later lenders are under pressure to allow retailers to pass on their fees to customers. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced a review into the practice, potentially making it easier to do so but scaring company investors away.
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Saudi Arabia reportedly paid Twitter employees to spy on users. Cybersecurity experts say insider spying is an issue that goes beyond Twitter.

Two former Twitter employees were charged by federal prosecutors with spying on users on behalf of the Saudi Arabian government - and experts warn that it could happen again.
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My fiancĂ© and I have saved over $100,000, travelled, bought a house, and built wealth — all thanks to a change we made 2 years ago

Bethany McCamish is a freelance writer and designer who lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her fiancé, an electrical engineer. It took time for the couple to get on the same page financially.
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Bill Gates isn't interested in space exploration and doesn't like Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax: Here are 5 highlights from the billionaire's DealBook interview

Bill Gates had a wide-ranging discussion with The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Conference in New York City on November 7. When asked if he shared Jeff Bezos' interest in space, Gates told Sorkin, " can have it."
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This local council is giving small business owners a better shot at success

In another win for the burgeoning Queensland capital, Brisbane City Council recently announced a $2 million cut in small business fees.

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