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Sunday 17 January 2021

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72 tennis players from the Australian Open have been placed in quarantine after passengers on flights tested positive for COVID-19

25 more Australian Open tennis players have been placed in quarantine after a passenger on their flight tested positive yesterday, bringing the total to 72.
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The number of properties for sale in Australia is beginning to dry up in every capital city but one, putting upward pressure on prices

Australian property listings have fallen dramatically in the new year, down 18% on the same time last year. Melbourne has proven the lone exception, with new listings surging 55% and total listings up 13%, versus a 17% average decline.
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Australian influencers are promoting luxury car loans to their young audiences — and they may be violating ACCC guidelines

Australian influencers are posting about a luxury car loan company along with photographs of them with flashy, new luxury vehicles. But the relationship between the company and the influencers is not clear, with both parties interacting but without obvious disclosure.
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Biden's incoming chief of staff says the administration is prepared to tackle the 'huge mess' it's inheriting in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Incoming chief of staff Ronald Klain told CNN's Jake Tapper the Biden administration is inheriting a 'huge mess' from the Trump team when it comes to the vaccine rollout.
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Norwegian health officials have adjusted their advice on who gets a COVID-19 vaccine as 29 frail elderly people die

Norwegian health officials have changed their advice on who gets a COVID-19 vaccine after more than 25 elderly people with underlying health conditions died.
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Following Trump's YouTube ban, it is feared his supporters are migrating to a 'Wild West' of video-sharing, mingling with far-right and neo-Nazis terror groups

The crackdown by social media giants following the siege of the US Capitol building has prompted some of Trump's followers to migrate to new 'free speech' platforms.
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London's 'thinnest' home is up for sale for $1.3 million. Take a look inside.

A home located in Shepherd's Bush, west London measuring only 6 feet (1.8 metres) wide is currently for sale. Despite its narrow width, it boasts 1,034 square feet of space with two bedrooms, a landscaped garden, and a roof terrace.
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These are the top 10 fastest growing job searches in Australia, according to Gumtree

Gumtree has revealed the top 10 fastest growing job search terms on its platform. Topping the list are searches for waitressing, hospitality and retail.
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Sex toys for men are becoming smarter and more innovative with technology – here's how

Over the last few decades, attitudes towards sex toys have changed. The once shameful vibrator hidden at the back of your sock drawer has burst into the mainstream. Not only have sex toys become more readily accepted, they've become an essential component of people's sex lives.

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