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Monday 24 August 2020

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'Stuck in the 80s': 3 AMP bosses have resigned from their positions after months of scrutiny over the handling of a sexual harrassment case

AMP has announced three shock resignations from the top of the organisation after facing months of pressure over the handling of a sexual harassment complaint.
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Amazon for the Apple Isle? Tasmania wants to set up its own branded marketplace on the e-commerce giant

The Tasmanian Government is discussing setting up an Amazon marketplace specifically for businesses from the state. The state's Minister for Trade has commissioned a feasibility study into the marketplace, and is looking for expressions of interests from Tasmanian businesses.
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Stan is beefing up its original content to more than 30 productions a year for the next five years

Stan is increasing its range of original content. The Aussie streaming service announced plans for more than 30 productions a year over the next five years.
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Mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest will pocket $1.1 billion in a single day this year

Fortesce Metals has announced its final year dividend, netting chair Andrew Forrest a one-off payment of $1.1 billion. Combined with the interim one, he'll pocket $2 billion this year in dividends alone.
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STA Travel Group has gone into voluntary administration after its parent company filed for insolvency

STA Travel Group has collapsed into voluntary administration. It comes after the collapse of its Swiss-based parent company STA Travel Holding AG.
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Asana, the hot productivity software startup valued at $1.5 billion, just filed to go public via a direct listing

Asana, the productivity startup founded by Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz, filed its paperwork for a direct listing on Monday. Asana plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange.
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TikTok is suing the Trump administration over its order to ban the app in the US, arguing there was no due process

TikTok filed a lawsuit against the US government on Monday. The company had said it would challenge President Donald Trump's executive order on August 6 that banned "any transactions" between Americans and TikTok's parent company, ByteDance.
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The Bubble House in Queensland is made up of 11 intersecting domes and was inspired by the designer's university thesis – take a look inside

The Bubble House was built by architect Graham Birchall. It is made of 11 intersecting circular domes, and was built over 10 years. Birchall told Business Insider Australia it was "time for someone else to enjoy it."
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Hyundai is giving away its advertising budget to three small businesses who need it most. Here's how you can enter

The impact that coronavirus has had on both Australian businesses and the economy is far-reaching and, unfortunately, looks to be leaving some impacts that could be felt for quite some time across the board.

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