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Sunday 19 July 2020

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The ATO will have 'no problem' tracking down Australians who withdrew their super against the rules, according to a tax agent

The ATO will find it "quite easy" to track down ineligible Australians who withdrew their super, according to H&R Block. Director of communications Mark Chapman told Business Insider Australia that the tax office will be able to quickly identify and investigate applicants whose claims don't add up.
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Australia is making a big, $400 million play for more international film and TV production to come down under

The federal government has unveiled a $400 million incentive scheme aimed at bringing more film and TV production to Australia. Cash grants will be used as a location incentive to lure international projects to Australian shores and come on top of the exisiting tax breaks offered to studios.
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Travel agent Helloworld is closing 5% of its stores as the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt global travel

Helloworld travel is closing 5% of its stores as amid the slump in global travel. The company is also suspending franchise and marketing fees for its travel agents in Australia and New Zealand.
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The domestic aviation recovery has been rocked by the Victorian COVID-19 outbreak

When Victoria's second COVID-19 outbreak began on June 17, with health authorities revealing more than 20 new cases in a day for the first time since early May, it struck John MacCleod with an acute sense of déjà vu.
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These are the 20 highest-paying jobs in Australia, according to the ATO

Medical professions dominate the highest-paying jobs in Australia, making up 28 of the top 30 specific professions. Anaesthetists are the highest paid group making a median income of $385,242 a year, while vascular surgeons are the highest-paid specific occupation on $441,000.
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The Federal Court rules Kogan misled customers on a sales promotion by jacking up the price before applying discounts

The Federal Court found Australian online retailer Kogan to have breached consumer law by making misleading claims on a sales promotion in 2018.
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A list of Netflix's original Australian shows, including "Tidelands" and "Hannah Gadsby: Nanette"

Netflix has more than 600 original TV shows. Among its original content are several Aussie series and films. Here's the growing list of Netflix Australian originals including "Tidelands" and "Lunatics".
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We compared Apple's MacBook Air and MacBook Pro to see which laptop is better — and the 13-inch MacBook Pro is the winner

Apple's MacBook has long been the go-to laptop for students, professionals, and creatives. There are a few MacBook models these days, including the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
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How businesses can thrive through the chaos of 2020 according to Jim Collins, the author who wrote a book on uncertainty

Ahead of his virtual event on July 22, we thought it would be worth revisiting best-selling author Jim Collins' thoughts on the underlying traits that he believes can help any business thrive amid chaos -- a particularly apt topic given the shambles that is 2020.

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