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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Tuesday 6 October 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning and good luck.
The Morrison government just handed down its plan for the next six months in its 'historic' Federal Budget. Here's what you need to know.
Coming in the midst of a recession, it outlines the government's strategy for getting the economy growing again and creating jobs.
These are the winners and losers in the most important Federal Budget since World War II - and what key stakeholders make of the divide
Australia has now had a chance to pore through the detail and give their two cents.
Australians could be about to receive another tax cut worth up to $2,500
The cuts will hand a maximum of around $2,500 back to taxpayers making $120,000 or more per year.
The RBA keeps interest rates on hold, as it waits to see the federal government's cards
It comes amid speculation by economists that the central bank is looking to cut to 0.10%.
Instagram turns 10 and announces plans to help creators make a living on the platform
A new e-commerce feature for IGTV along with other 'major changes' are coming to the platform.
Aldi plans to slash its use of plastics by 2025 as customers demand the retailer do better
Aldi customers have called on the company to cut down its use of plastics for fresh produce.
This Aussie couple bought a bus for $20,000 and converted it into a home on wheels - take a look inside
The bus includes a bedroom, two wardrobes and a full-sized shower. The couple told Business Insider Australia how they converted the vehicle.
Apple is pulling rivals' headphones and speakers from its store shelves
Rumours and reports suggest Apple may launch new audio gadgets of its own.
The biggest threat to companies right now isn't the pandemic, according to a risk expert
Empty shopfronts, warehouses and office spaces are becoming increasingly common, and will potentially stop businesses from bouncing back.
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