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Blog posts October 2019

This reckless government and its business and media mates are determined to damage superannuation

Innes Willox, the chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, a Liberal party loyalist and ex-Liberal staffer, this week decided to break ranks with other industry groups that form part of the industry super firmament.

Willox may have been responding to the slur cast on industry representat…

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Mystery of the doctored documents: Angus Taylor and the climate attack on Sydney's lord mayor

Angus Taylor baselessly accused Sydney’s lord mayor of driving up carbon emissions by spending $15m on travel, a claim that was later backed up with a doctored council document provided to the Daily Telegraph, which reported the figure.

On 30 September, the Telegraph reported on page three and …

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How and why the ABC made Australia Talks — your questions answered

he ABC's Australia Talks project aims to find out what Australians are really thinking and feeling, and then use those findings to help us all learn something about each other.

Behind the scenes, a small team has been working on the project for months. Here's a rundown of how it came together, wh…

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WHAT IS AI STRATEGY? HOW TO INTEGRATE IT IN YOUR ORGANISATION?

Hey There,

If you are a business owner, then now is the time to make your shift to machine learning and artificial intelligence. If you don’t know about these digital revolutions, then you have been living under a rock. AI is the next big thing, and it is going to change the way businesses have f…

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What will Australia’s 2020 Venice exhibition be?

Three distinct proposals have been shortlisted for the Australia’s exhibition at the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale.

The competing teams have submitted proposals that engage with the theme set by the curator of the biennale, Hashim Sarkis, titled “How will we live together?”

Sarkis as…

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Australia funeral plan industry under fire

The billion dollar funeral plan industry is targeting vulnerable people for profit, Choice magazine says.

Funeral plan providers are taking advantage of the anxiety people feel around paying for funerals to push advance payment products, regardless of whether the plans are in customers' best inte…

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Socceroos back on SBS - Watch Australia's World Cup qualifiers on SBS VICELAND

The Socceroos will continue their quest to qualify for a fifth straight FIFA World Cup with SBS VICELAND broadcasting two qualifying matches live, free and in HD. 

On October 15, Australia will play their third FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup qualifier when they take on Chinese Taipei at Nation…

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The Masked Singer: Viewers have figured out who the Prawn is before he’s been unmasked

You’ve done it Australia, you’ve finally figured out who one of the most mysterious Masked Singers is.

Whereas some of the celebrities behind the masks have been easy to pick (we’re looking at you, Nikki Webster), the same can’t be said for the Prawn who performed for the second time this sea…

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Best Commercial Property For Sale in Melbourne

At present, there are many commercial properties for sale in Melbourne. The clearance rates are low, and the prices of the properties are affordable. So, if you are interested in purchasing a property in the city, now is a good time. You can buy it for personal use or lease it out after purchasing. …

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Daylight Savings Time 2019: When to move your clocks forward

October is here, which means Daylight Savings Time (DST) is almost upon us - and an extra hour of sunshine.
This Sunday clocks will move forward an hour for those in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT, which will also mean if you live in those states you will lose an hour of sleep…

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