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Sunday 29 March 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Hello team. Another week is upon us.
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No more than two people can gather in Australia under the latest coronavirus restrictions. Here's what else isn't allowed.

Australians will be even further restricted from Monday, as the government announces new tough measures to curb the spread of COVID-19. Australians will be prohibited from gathering in groups larger than two outside, with only families and households excepted.
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The government will soon announce a wage subsidy in an attempt to slow coronavirus job losses, Scott Morrison has confirmed

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed the government is putting together plans for a wage subsidy, to stem the flow of job losses amid the coronavirus shutdown.
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Demand for booze delivery has risen sharply in Australia, as the coronavirus forces people indoors

Alcohol delivery services in Australia have experienced a high demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. Jimmy Brings and Tipple have both seen an uptick in sales, with BWS also seeing a jump in demand.
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13cabs is launching a new delivery service, turning cabbies into delivery drivers during the coronavirus crisis

13cabs launched a new delivery service called 13things on Friday. Customers and businesses can order delivery in the same way they would order a cab.
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You'll still risk your credit rating if you freeze your mortgage payments due to the coronavirus – but the banks are trying to fix that

Australians will still see their credit scores slugged if they take up their bank's offer to freeze their home loan repayments. The Australian Banking Association (ABA) confirmed to Business Insider Australia banks are still currently being held to their reporting requirements but that they are working with credit agencies to cement a "fair reporting" arrangement.
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A rolling list of retailers that have shut their doors amid the coronavirus outbreak, including Michael Hill, Noni B and The Athlete's Foot

The coronavirus pandemic has led several retailers to close their doors. We created a list of retailers that have suspended operations, including Noni B, Michael Hill and The Athlete's Foot.
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Woolworths is hiring 20,000 more workers, offering mostly casual, temporary positions to retail and airline staff who have lost their jobs

Woolworths is hiring 20,000 workers to help retail staff and Qantas employees who lost their jobs due to the coronavirus outbreak. Most of the positions will be casual.
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How to mitigate mild symptoms of COVID-19 at home, according to doctors

Most people who are sick with COVID-19 have mild symptoms and are advised to stay home and take the time to recover. Doctors recommend Tylenol to manage any fever, fluids to stay hydrated, lots of rest, and above-all-else self-isolation.
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Over 45% of Aussies have no issue talking to a chatbot. Here's why robots are the future of customer support.

As businesses strive to provide the best possible service to their customers, more will continue to turn to solutions powered by artificial intelligence.

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