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Thursday 29 April 2021

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Australia is taking China to the World Trade Organisation over its intensifying trade war. Here's what you need to know.

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) could soon rule on Australia's long-running trade dispute with China. Months on from China's introduction of substantial tariffs on a range of Australian exports, Australia is formally requesting a review.
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Atlassian says its employees only need to come into the office 4 times a year under its new 'Team Anywhere' policy

Atlassian has announced its global staff of 5,700 will be allowed to work from anywhere in the world, in a new policy announced in advance of its annual summit.
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'There's still a lot of uncertainty left': The CEOs of Slack, Zoom and Atlassian have outlined their concerns over the work-from-home revolution

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan ceded even he can become tired of Zoom calls, highlighting how firms at the forefront of the hybrid work revolution are still establishing best practices.
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The median Sydney house price has grown by $100,000 in just 3 months, as records are broken all over the country

The first three months of 2021 saw Australia's property market break a huge number of records, according to the latest Domain data. Nationally house and unit prices are at all-time highs, as are houses in Perth and Adelaide, and units in Melbourne.
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The University of Queensland could develop mRNA vaccines 'within months' after a $2.2 million Federal Government investment

A new University of Queensland facility could develop mRNA vaccines "within months", potentially bolstering Australia's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Uber will halve its service rates for EVs, pitting the global ride-sharing service against Australia's lagging state and federal governments

Uber has announced it will halve the service rate for EV drivers in Australia to help promote the uptake of electric vehicles. 
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Woolworths axes plans for huge new Dan Murphy's store in Darwin after review finds it did not sufficiently consult Indigenous stakeholders

Woolworths will axe its plans to build the Darwin's largest Dan Murphy's store within walking distance of the city's biggest Aboriginal community in Bagot.
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Amazon delivers a huge earnings beat heading into Jeff Bezos' final quarter as CEO

Amazon reported $108.52 billion in sales and issued a rosy outlook for the upcoming quarter amid the vaccine rollout and economic recovery.
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How technology helped a Victorian refugee and migrant youth not-for-profit survive 2020

Most people would agree that 2020 was a tough year. But for anyone who runs a hospitality business, particularly in Victoria, to say it was simply "tough" is an understatement. One person who has intimate experience with these challenges is Hannah Brennan.

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