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Sunday 10 May 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. This week, some states and territories will begin to roll back some coronavirus restrictions, in line with the federal government's roadmap to recovery. That means you and nine lucky others can sit in a cafe again. Joy!
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The government has announced Australia will relax most of its COVID-19 restrictions by July. This is the 3-step plan to recovery.

The government has unveiled its three-step plan to lift coronavirus restrictions and reopen Australia's economy. The states and territories are empowered to move through the steps at their own pace, with a view to a reopening of most of the economy in July.
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Cafes and restaurants will be able to reopen in Australia for up to 10 customers at a time under stage one recovery rules

Australian cafes and restaurants will be able to reopen on a limited basis under stage one of the National Cabinet's three-step plan. Businesses will be able to welcome 10 patrons back, assuming they each have four square metres of space.
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The early access to super scheme has been suspended after the AFP reveals fraud investigations

Applications to withdraw superannuation early have been paused amid a fraud investigation. Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar confirmed the scheme is on hold until at least Monday as security is tightened.
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Here's what post-pandemic restaurants could look like in Australia

Restaurants may have to take every customer's details and implement policies such as disposable cutlery and single-use menus in order to open again as coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease.
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The Morrison government is putting off fixing the banks, blaming the coronavirus for the delay

The Treasury has announced it will delay two key deadlines for financial services reform due to the coronavirus. On Friday, it said it had pushed back the implementation of key measures recommended by the Hayne Royal Commissions by six-months apiece.
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Photos show how the world is readapting to socially-distanced life during the coronavirus pandemic, from plastic table barriers to taped-up urinals

As some countries have started to lift their lockdown measures, public places have been making changes to adapt to government-issued social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Amazon is now selling puzzles that are entirely one colour and made up of 1,000 'micro' pieces

Puzzles have seen a surge in popularity as many people have been spending more time at home. The latest jigsaw puzzle trend involves games with tons of pieces that are entirely one colour.
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Boris Johnson has revealed his 'road map' for ending the UK coronavirus lockdown

Boris Johnson reveals his plans to phase out the UK coronavirus lockdown. Outdoor activities will be allowed from this week, with golf courses and tennis courts re-opening.
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Quality sound has never been more important for businesses. Here's how to make sure yours can achieve it.

Given the current landscape, working remotely is becoming more prevalent, and an often overlooked factor in its success is sound quality. Poor sound quality has the power to derail a meeting, ruin a customer relationship, and promote miscommunication.

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