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Monday 9 December 2019

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Here are the 5 key learnings from the juicy investigation into popular burger chain Grill'd

For the last couple of weeks, the question on everyone's lips has been, "What's happening with Grill'd?" At the end of November, we reported the burger company's CEO Simon Crowe had sent out an email to all staff warning them about a "pending media story" which would, in his words, "wrongly claim we have worked against the interest of our franchise partners, and our restaurant teams."
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How to hack your 2020 calendar to get 42 days of holidays from 4 weeks annual leave in Australia

When you live on an island and the world is so far away, 4 weeks annual leave can feel like small change. The Americans may laugh at our need for extended holidays, but once you've taken a 20-hour flight across the Pacific, you don't want to be returning three days later.
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The first iPhone changed the world forever — see how Apple's iconic smartphone evolved over the past decade

The original iPhone set the stage for the modern smartphone, ushering in an era in which pocket-sized touchscreen computers are the norm. Over the past 10 years, Apple's iPhone evolved from a mobile device capable of running basic apps to a powerful computer with professional-grade cameras.
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Photos and videos show the huge volcanic eruption in New Zealand which killed at least 5 people

Photos and videos show a volcano in New Zealand erupting Monday. The blast has killed at least five people. Videos posted to Twitter show tourists on boats speeding away from White Island while smoke billows into the sky from the eruption.
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Boris Johnson snatched a reporter's phone when he tried to show him a photo of a 4-year-old boy forced to lie on a hospital floor

Prime Minister Boris Johnson snatched a reporter's phone when the reporter tried to show him a photo of a 4-year-old boy who was forced to lie on a pile of coats in a hospital.
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A university student has amassed 900,000 TikTok followers in 4 months and treats it like a part-time job

The 22-year-old university student Salina, known as "Salinakilla" online, began uploading videos to TikTok over the summer and now has 900,000 followers. She expects to hit 1 million soon.
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12 TV shows coming in 2020 that we're most excited about

Numerous TV shows will make their debut in 2020, from reboots of beloved classics like Disney Plus' "Lizzie McGuire" to original shows like "The Outsider" from HBO.
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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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How to use data and technology from other industries to grow your business in new ways

The availability of data and expanded connectivity coupled with improved speed and computing power is driving a steep change in capability for industries and business, both to better understand and serve their customers as well as other stakeholders.

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