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Tuesday 3 December 2019

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Alphabet CEO Larry Page and President Sergey Brin are stepping down

Alphabet CEO Larry Page and President Sergey Brin are stepping down from the company, the pair announced Tuesday. Page, who cofounded Google, will be succeeded by current Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
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Trump claimed he doesn't know Prince Andrew. These photos say otherwise.

President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday morning that he didn't know Prince Andrew. However, there are photos of the two men attending functions and chatting effusively in February 2000 and last June.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the interest rate steady at 0.75%, but economists still expect another cut in 2020

The Reserve Bank has left the cash rate on hold at 0.75% at its November meeting on Tuesday, in line with expectations from economists. The current rate, last cut at the RBA's October meeting, is a record low. It followed cuts in June and July.
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Australian plant-based meat company v2food bought a factory in Victoria, which it says will begin production in 2020

Plant-based meat company v2food purchased a factory in Wodonga, Victoria. The site will be used as the company's production facility and will be refitted with new equipment.
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Kamala Harris just ended her campaign in a stunning early exit and Democrats are reeling

Once considered a 2020 frontrunner at the beginning of this year, Sen. Kamala Harris' sudden exit from the 2020 Democratic presidential field shocked many of her fellow Democrats.
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Google just introduced yet another way to message people, and this one might actually stick around. Here's how to use it.

Google Photos is Google's photo app, which offers free unlimited storage. Now, Google Photos will have a messaging feature within the app, creating an easier way to share photos.
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20 foods expected to be on the rise in 2020, from Impossible Burgers to oat milk

As the year comes to a close, Uber Eats released a list of 2019's most popular foods and its predictions for food trends in 2020. Food delivery users are increasingly ordering plant-based food alternatives, vegetables, and trendy wellness food products like collagen and bone broth going into 2020.
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Uber rival Ola will be in every capital city in Australia, as it continues its expansion across the country

Ridesharing platform Ola is expanding its reach in Australia – launching across 11 cities and regional areas. It will begin rolling out in Newcastle, the New South Wales Central Coast, Ballarat, Bendigo and Toowoomba before Christmas this year.
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How to find time to sort out life admin when you're already busy with your everyday workload

Finding the time to address general life admin can be hard enough at the best of times, particularly when you're already inundated with work. But it's an important aspect of your day that shouldn't be overlooked.
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Michael Gabriel has steered some of the world's biggest multinational organisations, helping him anticipate and prepare for industry shifts

Michael Gabriel has always had an analytical mind. The Group CFO of NRMA originally studied science at the Queensland University of Technology and went on to work as a sales engineer at Caltex. It wasn't long before a passion for corporate finance took hold.

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