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  1. The billion dollar sale of Crown may breach casino rules

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  2. Virus outbreak dampens Chinese New Year cheer.

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  3. A Chinese company with plans to take 96 million litres of water from a drought-ravaged area in Queensland says it will donate the water instead.

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  4. If Libra launches, Facebook will be regulated in Australia by ASIC and APRA, under a new regulatory proposal for "stored value facilities".

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  5. A fourth person has died in China from a mysterious respiratory virus that is transmitted by human contact and has raised fears of a repeat of the 2009 SARS outbreak.

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  6. The BCA is giving Canberra the green light to ditch the surplus in the wake of the while others want it to move further and faster on relief for business, writes .

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  7. The government will unveil a long-term strategy for emissions reduction amid growing calls for Australia to embrace a carbon neutral economy.

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  8. Hopes for firmer growth in China and Japan, our largest trading partners, are a tailwind for Australia as the RBA ponders whether to cut rates to fresh lows, writes Robert Guy.

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  9. Greenies who back costly renewables over workable nuclear energy are doing more than anyone to keep coal in business, writes .

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  10. Australian scientists are on 24 hours' notice to fast-track vaccine development if the World Health Organisation declares China's outbreak a public health emergency.

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  11. It's 's editorial cartoon for the day. To see a gallery of cartoons, click here:

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  12. The best way to support bushfire-affected winemakers, brewers and distillers is to visit them, or buy their products.

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  13. The Australian market ended its consecutive run of record closes on Tuesday as concerns about the sustainability of gains saw a pull back in local shares.

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  14. The NSW inquiry into casino operations will assume the powers of a royal commission to summon James Packer and Lawrence Ho.

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  15. Can we ever trust Google with our health data? It will need to persuade patients to hand over some of their most personal information.

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  16. Lendlease confirms John Holland out of services sale.

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  17. The NSW inquiry into Crown Resorts' casino operations will assume the powers of a royal commission to summon James Packer and Lawrence Ho.

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  18. How Boston Consulting deals with burnout. @

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  19. Pact Group to offload contract packaging for up to $200m.

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  20. BHP's run of December half disasters has ended, giving new chief Mike Henry the perfect springboard to push the mining giant harder.

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