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Tuesday 15 September 2020

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Cutting JobSeeker could cost more than keeping it, according to new Deloitte analysis, with 145,000 jobs at risk

Its analysis rebukes the Coalition policy to slash the $550 Coronavirus Supplement in September before eliminating it entirely come December.
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Qantas is shopping around for a new Australian HQ as it considers a smaller post-pandemic footprint

Qantas is set to start a bidding war over where its new headquarters is set up.
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The NSW government plans to make Sydney a '24-hour city' with these 5 steps

The idea is to boost Sydney's nighttime economy, including the arts, entertainment and events sectors.
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The pandemic has exposed Singapore's famed food hawker culture. Young Singaporeans are turning to social media to save it.

Singapore has become famous for its hawker food centres, where flavorful local dishes are served in a no-frills manner.
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Kim Kardashian slams Instagram and Facebook for allowing 'the spreading of hate' and says she's freezing her accounts in protest

The influencer and reality television star is joining a protest led by Stop Hate for Profit,
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'Good memes are hard to come by': Meet the Australians making money off Instagram meme accounts

Australians who run Instagram meme accounts are being paid to post sponsored memes to hundreds of thousands of people who follow them.
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Ako is masterminding a $6 billion smart city in Senegal backed by a shadowy investor

Inside Akon City, where life will be funded by 'Akoin' and the singer hopes to reinvent his legacy.
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Tiny houses are booming in Australia. Here's what you should consider before building one.

Tiny houses have become more popular in Australia during the pandemic, because of their affordability and ability to generate an extra income stream.
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China says it could have a coronavirus vaccine ready to use as early as November

China currently has four coronavirus vaccines in development.

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