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Wednesday 11 December 2019

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A new plant-based meat company has launched in Australia, backed by Atlassian's co-founder Mike-Cannon Brookes

Plant-based meat company Fable has launched in Australia, backed by Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes. The company's products are made primarily from mushrooms but are designed to have the same texture and taste as meat.
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'It's very misleading': Grill'd workers describe the traineeship program which lets the burger chain pay staff less

Current and former Grill'd employees reveal the payment and working conditions at the company after an investigation into its practices by The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
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These super funds have been named as the worst in the country – and they control $70 billion of Australia's retirement dollars

For the first time, underperforming Australian superannuation funds have been identified by the regulator APRA.
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'Fires near me' was the top searched item on Google in Australia in 2019

Google unveiled the top trending search terms in Australia for 2019 and "Fires near me" came out on top. Also among the top trending search terms were the Rugby and Cricket World Cups as well as the election results.
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A number of Aussie craft beer companies have been snapped up by big corporates. Here's who belongs to who.

The news last week that Mick Fanning-backed craft beer label Balter Brewing had been scooped up by Carlton and United Brewers (CUB) probably came as little surprise for the truly committed froth lords out there.
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Greta Thunberg, who was just named Time's 2019 person of the year, says she's 'tired of selfies' and meetings with politicians

Activist Greta Thunberg, who is 16 years old, has become the face of the youth climate movement. On Wednesday, Time magazine named Thunberg the 2019 person of the year.
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One of the top Apple analysts predicts next year's 5G iPhones won't be much more expensive than current models

Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst for TF International Securities, said in a research note Wednesday that next year's iPhone 12 models will not go up significantly in price, according to MacRumors.
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Harvey Weinstein and his accusers have tentatively reached a $25 million agreement where he won't have to admit wrongdoing — or personally pay them damages

Harvey Weinstein and the board of his film studio have reached a tentative $US25 million deal with dozens of women who accused him of sexual misconduct, according to a New York Times report.
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How to move sustainability beyond a top-level strategy and create tangible change for your company

In 2019, sustainability needs to be a priority for businesses, given the substantial mutual benefits of remaining competitive in a changing landscape and having an environmental impact.

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