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Sunday 29 November 2020

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Australian businesses say they are being stung by an 'atrocious' new PayPal fee on US transfers

Australian businesses and sole traders are suddenly being stung by a new 3% PayPal fee charged on any US transfers, including use of a PayPal competitor to convert currency.
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Property app Dwell matches renters directly with landlords, cutting out real estate agents altogether

A new Australian app called Dwell has launched, which matches renters and landlords. It's designed to cut out the middle person (real estate agents) and provide a streamlined connection between renters and landlords.
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As demand for plant-based meat soars, a new $11 million manufacturing plant has opened in Sydney

Proform Foods launched a new $11 million plant-based meat facility in Sydney this week. The site will produce 5000 tonnes of plant-based meat under the company's MEET brand.
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Trump said world leaders complained to him about the election results — but most of them have already congratulated Biden

President Donald Trump suggested on Fox Business that several world leaders have supported his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. Neither Trump nor the White House offered any evidence of such conversations.
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Jay-Z's entertainment company opened a new NYC headquarters last summer — take a look inside

Roc Nation opened a new headquarters in Manhattan in summer 2019. The entertainment label was started by Jay Z is 2008. The office was designed by architect Jeffrey Beers.
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This yacht maker's concept resort uses solar-powered electric catamarans as 'floating villas'

Yacht maker Silent-Yachts has unveiled a concept sustainable luxury resort: the Silent-Resorts. The resort relies on solar-powered catamarans to serve as the "floating villas", and sustainably built, non-land invasive buildings for the resort amenities, such as spas and clubhouses.
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A historic 11th-century castle that survived the French Revolution is selling for the first time in 1,000 years. Take a look inside.

A castle in France called the Château de Verteuil is on the market with a $US3.3 million asking price, per the Paris-based real-estate agency Patrice Besse.
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Here are all the best deals you can get from Black Friday 2020

Black Friday 2020 has officially started, and with it come thousands of deal across homewares, tech, fashion and more. It's one of the biggest online shopping events of the year.
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These are the risks factors that are weakening Australian businesses, according to an expert

As Australian businesses face a new set of threats created by the COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to assess how they can maintain their resilience.

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