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More Australians are paying for online and print news, with interest in local people and events on the rise, according to a new study.
More Australians are paying for online and print news, with interest in local people and events on the rise, according to a new study.
Online abuse is driving girls to quit social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, with nearly 60 per cent experiencing harassment, a global study has shown.
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SA auctioneers are turning to conference call app Zoom to put houses under the hammer, as real estate sales slow due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Australia Post is putting hundreds of posties in vans, hiring an extra 600 casuals and bringing 15 more processing facilities online to handle a near doubling of parcel traffic over the past month as virus-isolated consumers shop online.
Department giant Myer has reported a 37 per cent drop in first half profit, weighed down by restructuring cost, redundancies and the exit of Apple products and Country Road Group brands.
A parliamentary inquiry into online age verification has recommended the federal government use face scans and official ID to confirm a person’s age.