Thursday, September 14, 2017

North East Link options reveal new road could cost as much as $23 billion and other top stories.

  • North East Link options reveal new road could cost as much as $23 billion

    North East Link options reveal new road could cost as much as $23 billion
    Four options for Melbourne's latest proposed tollroad, the North East Link, have been released, with one route set to cost as much as $23 billion.The release of the plans make a route via Heidelberg and Bulleen – first selected in 2008 by Labor but never progressed beyond media announcements – look increasingly likely because of its far more modest price tag of about $7 billion. Play Video Don't Play Up Next Did sea lice attack a teenager's legs? Play Video Don't Play M..
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  • 5 things you need to know in Australian tech today

    5 things you need to know in Australian tech today
    Welcome to another new week: 1. The big banks are taking notice of fintechs. Westpac has ploughed $40 million into Sydney “buy now, pay later” startup ZipMoney, in the biggest capital raising round for a fintech this year – and the third highest overall. The massive deal follows National Australia Bank’s leading role in Zip’s $260 debt facility back in May, which was the largest of its kind in Australian fintech history. Today’s deal sees not only sees ZipMoney get a ton of money, but a chanc..
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  • Art Series Hotels sells to Mantra for $52 million

    Art Series Hotels sells to Mantra for $52 million
    Melbourne's wealthy Deague family has sold the management and leasehold rights of its well-known Art Series Hotels to Mantra Group for $52.5 million.The Deague Group, a privately held property business, opened its first hotel in 2009 in inner-city Prahran and named it after Australian artist Adam Cullen, whose works hang on the hotel's walls. Play Video Don't Play Up Next ASX winners and losers - a snapshot Play Video Don't Play More BusinessDay Videos Previous slide..
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  • Men charged 18 percent 'gender surcharge' at Melbourne café

    Men charged 18 percent 'gender surcharge' at Melbourne café
    A Melbourne café is charging men an 18 percent gender surcharge, sparking a fierce debate on social media.Handsome Her, located in the northern suburb of Brunswick, is a vegan café that aims to raise awareness about the pay gap between men and women.Outside the café, a chalkboard describes the outlet as a “place by women, for women”, and lists three “house rules” diners are to abide by:1.    Women have priority seating.2.    Men will be charged an 18 percent premium to reflect the gender pay gap..
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  • Sydney tent city may be over as Lord Mayor signals deal with homeless

    Sydney tent city may be over as Lord Mayor signals deal with homeless
    Sydney tent city may be over as Lord Mayor signals deal with homeless Updated August 07, 2017 19:04:34 The row over a tent city set up in Sydney's Martin Place by homeless people seems to be over with the Lord Mayor saying she has struck a deal, but there appears to be a misunderstanding over its terms.Clover Moore said the people at the camp have agreed to move on if a 24-hour drop-in space is provided.Ms Moore said she would put a proposal forward at the City of Sydne..
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  • CBA thought it could operate above law says Craig Kelly

    CBA thought it could operate above law says Craig Kelly
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  • Zoellick warns on Trump protectionism risk

    Zoellick warns on Trump protectionism risk
    Prashant MehraAustralian Associated PressA former Bush administration official and World Bank boss has warned that US President Donald Trump's approach to international trade holds greater risks than current concerns about global security alliances.Robert Zoellick, the president of the World Bank from 2007 to 2012 and a former official in both Bush administrations, says US protectionist instincts could directly impact some countries' growth prospects and capacity to overcome poverty.Speaking at ..
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  • Facebook liking anti-government posts banned under new public service policy

    Facebook liking anti-government posts banned under new public service policy
    Facebook liking anti-government posts banned under new public service policy Updated August 07, 2017 16:47:18 Checking Facebook and liking a post critical of the Government could be enough to see public servants facing disciplinary action, under new guidelines that also say employees may be held accountable for comments other people make on their Facebook pages.The Australian Public Service Commission's social media guidelines were updated this morning, reinforcing the ..
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  • Scammers are getting way too clever

    Scammers are getting way too clever
    ATO release audio of tax scam phone call1:37The ATO has released this audio of a tax scam, which is going out to people's phones. Don’t fall for this scam. Picture: Ginger GormanA SEEMINGLY innocuous message plops into my LinkedIn inbox: “Hello. How are you doing?”It’s from a stranger called Andrick and this fact, along with LinkedIn supposedly being a social media platform designed for business purposes only, makes me instantly suspicious.“Is this a work query? Or are you trying to use Linked..
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  • Woolworths system error duplicates historic charges to customers

    Woolworths system error duplicates historic charges to customers
    A Woolworths payment system error has angered customers around Australia after it generated duplicate charges for transactions made at various stores in March.Woolworths customers used the store's Facebook page to vent their frustration at the "extremely inconvenient charges" that have left the accounts of some overdrawn over the weekend. Play Video Don't Play Up Next ASX winners and losers - a snapshot Play Video Don't Play More BusinessDay Videos Previous slide N..
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