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Monday 18 November 2019

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Australians are being urged to ditch Uber Eats and Deliveroo if they want their favourite restaurants to survive

Food delivery apps are killing small businesses, with Australians urged to support their local eateries directly.
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The highest-paid CEO in Australia is a woman for the first time ever, as Macquarie Group CEO Shemara Wikramanayake surges to the top

Shemara Wikramanayake earns $18 million but is one of just four women on the fifty-person list.
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13 photos show Hong Kong protesters launching molotov cocktails and police firing tear gas and blue dye as violence erupts on a university campus

Clashes between Hong Kong police and protesters escalated on Monday, as police stormed the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus.
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Australians shouldn't feel guilty about flying if it's essential, according to this exec. Here's what else you can do to reduce your 'flight shame'.

Richard Branson addressed whether people should feel guilty for flying in an aeroplane, saying "it's important that we all have an element of guilt".
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Australia's inaction on climate change is being compared to America's pitiful response to gun control

Bushfires have ravaged parts of New South Wales and Queensland in recent weeks, but the nation's politicians are only offering "thoughts and prayers".
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The Commonwealth Bank is scaring customers away from its competitors, claiming their money is at risk if they go elsewhere

Commonwealth Bank has been accused of "at worst" abusing its market power after warning customers using fintech wealth products their money is at risk because of security concerns.
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Ousted WeWork CEO Adam Neumann can still reportedly name directors to WeWork's board, even though he left the company

Former WeWork CEOAdam Neumann retains the right to name directors to its board, even after being ousted from the troubled coworking company.
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TikTok chief says if China's president asked for a video to be taken down or access to TikTok user data he would refuse

TikTok chief Alex Zhu said he would turn down the Chinese government's requests for user data or to censor content.
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China tells Uighur Muslims they are abducting their families so they can cleanse their brains like they have a disease, leaked documents show

The Communist Party sees them as terrorists and has detained at least 1 million of them in recent years.
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The CEO of the International Fund for Animal Welfare shares his tips to create change

The current discussion over climate change and how we need to change our behaviour in order to preserve our world is by no means new — but often people are still uncertain about how they can do their part.

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