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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Tuesday 7 April 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning and good luck.
Sweden, which refused to implement a coronavirus lockdown, has so far avoided a mass outbreak. Now it's bracing for a potential surge in deaths.
The country has only urged people to practice social distancing, but left places like shops and restaurants open, breaking the model followed globally.
The High Court has overturned George Pell's sexual abuse convictions, allowing him to walk out of jail before Easter
The 78-year-old Cardinal had been one of Pope Francis' closest advisors.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is putting $1 billion of his own wealth into a fund for coronavirus relief and other aid efforts
He's created a new charity fund backed by $US1 billion of his equity in Square.
Interest rates are expected to stay at 0.25% for the next 3 years at least as Australia prepares for 'a very large economic contraction'
The unemployment rate is expected to jump to its "highest level for many years".
The Federal Government says Australia is successfully flattening the curve but Sydney remains its biggest concern
The Prime Minister has made his Easter message crystal clear: stay home.
Hostplus has quietly granted itself 'absolute discretion' over whether broke hospitality and tourism workers can access their super early
The $50 billion fund faces questions about its capacity to meet what could be an avalanche of requests for up to $20,000 by out-of-work members.
The coronavirus has forced Aussie co-working spaces to shut their doors as start-ups ditch hot desking
Australian start-ups are racing to exit agreements with co-working providers and battling global giant WeWork for fee relief.
The best books to help you start saving some money – on any salary
I mean, you've likely never had more time to read than right now.
Businesses will be able to have their rent waived or deferred under a new government relief package. Here is what it covers.
Under the code, landlords must not terminate the lease or draw on a tenant's bond.
Dow erases 937-point gain and closes negative, as investors weigh new coronavirus developments
All three major indices surged in early trading before paring gains throughout the afternoon.
Over 45% of Aussies have no issue talking to a chatbot. Here's why robots are the future of customer support.
Businesses are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to provide the best customer service.
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