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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Monday 8 March 2021
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning.
There are only 2 areas in Australia where women own more property than men, according to a new report
In Australia 26.2% of property belongs exclusively to women, compared with 29.9% owned by men.
A new share trading platform will let Australians invest from as little as 1 cent – and it's winning over more women than its competitors
Trade New Zealand, US and Australian shares without breaking the bank.
Australia's 50 richest women control more than $85 billion in wealth. Here's who makes the cut.
While old money in the form of mining magnates Gina Rinehart and Angela Bennett continue to dominate the rankings, there are also a host of new contenders.
Australian news publisher figures still haven't quite recovered from the Facebook ban
Total sessions browsing current affairs and news online remain 7% lower than they were before Facebook turned off Australian news.
CDC says vaccinated people can hug and gather indoors without masks
Fully vaccinated people may visit with one unvaccinated household indoors, provided no one unvaccinated is at risk of severe COVID-19.
CBS reportedly paid at least $US7 million to air Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah
CBS bought the rights to air Meghan and Harry's interview in the US and internationally. The couple weren't paid.
There are troubling signs that Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 shots could be far less effective against the South Africa variant
A mutation called E484K appeared to help the variant, first found in South Africa, to evade antibodies produced by the vaccines.
The WHO said it still hasn't written off the 'extremely unlikely' theory that the coronavirus escaped from a Wuhan lab
The World Health Organization has said that all hypotheses for the origin of the virus "remain open".
I bought my own apartment on a virtual version of Earth – and made a whopping 24 cents doing it
It's one of the latest manifestations of the NFT trend, where speculators buy up digital, blockchain-based assets in the hope of seeing big profits.
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