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Monday 14 December 2020

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Australians will likely be able to travel to New Zealand early next year – provided the coronavirus remains under control

New Zealand will look to open up a two-way travel bubble with Australia "in the New Year, once remaining details are locked down", Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday.
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Australian housing affordability is at an 18-year high, thanks to plunging interest rates – and it could trigger another property price surge

New modelling from Betashares shows Australian housing affordability has improved to its highest level since March 2002. While house prices have grown much faster than incomes, falling interest rates have helped offset the cost of buying a home.
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Biden officially earns over 270 Electoral College votes, cementing his victory over Trump

President-elect Joe Biden has officially earned over 270 Electoral College votes from the presidential electors voting around the country on Monday.
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The FTC is ordering Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and 6 other tech firms to share how they collect, track, and use online consumer data

The US Federal Trade Commission is ordering Amazon, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Discord, ByteDance, Reddit, Snap, and Twitter to show the agency how they collect and use people's personal information online.
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Billionaire Oracle founder Larry Ellison has reportedly moved to the Hawaiian island he mostly owns, the latest high-profile departure from Silicon Valley

Oracle founder Larry Ellison has moved to Lanai, the Hawaiian island he mostly owns. Ellison revealed his move in an email to employees on Monday, which was first reported by Recode.
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Pornhub purges millions of unverified videos amid allegation of hosting child pornography

The popular pornography website Pornhub is deleting all unverified content on its platform, the company announced on Monday. "As part of our policy to ban unverified uploaders, we have now also suspended all previously uploaded content that was not created by content partners or members of the Model Program," the company said.
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Aerial photos of grounded planes show just how much the travel industry is struggling

German photographer Tom Hegen started taking aerial shots of grounded planes at airports in April and May 2020. He said he was fascinated by how planes, once a symbol of globalization, have become a symbol of the pandemic.
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Here's how much Australian influencers earn per post – from nano-influencers to full-blown celebrities

Global analytics company HypeAuditor has released its 2020 State of Instagram Influencer Marketing in Australia report. According to the report, Australian influencers are more popular than their international peers, with higher engagement rates than creators from other countries.
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