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Online bookies come out on top as betting soars on Melbourne Cup

Online bookies come out on top as betting soars on Melbourne Cup

Australia's online bookmakers emerged the biggest winners from Tuesday's Melbourne Cup, with a huge surge in betting on the big race and an outside chance crossing the line first at Flemington.

  • by Patrick Hatch

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Australians shopping from bed, the toilet and the pub
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Australians shopping from bed, the toilet and the pub

More people are likely to be shopping from their beds than in shopping centres, as the COVID-19 pandemic speeds up the shift to online retail.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
When the public side with the powerful over press freedom, we all lose
Opinion
Media & marketing

When the public side with the powerful over press freedom, we all lose

Governments of all stripes are hostile to the media. What is different in Victoria during the COVID-19 pandemic is a significant section of the public is too.

  • by Osman Faruqi
Gadgets were on the way out. Then 2020 happened.
Gadgets

Gadgets were on the way out. Then 2020 happened.

Seven months of shattered plans, coronavirus lockdowns and rapidly improvised new normals have converted jaded consumers around the world into frantic gadget freaks.

  • by John Herrman
Sport supplement shake-up to follow federal government intervention
Nutrition

Sport supplement shake-up to follow federal government intervention

Some pre-workout, weight loss and recovery supplements popular with gymgoers and dieters could be ripped off the shelves within weeks.

  • by Michael Koziol
Solomon Lew turns the screws on Myer
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Retail

Solomon Lew turns the screws on Myer

If Myer’s Christmas is a disappointment, an EGM is all but inevitable, and with it calls for a board spill and an overhaul of management.

  • by Adele Ferguson
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Melbourne's rental vacancy 'highest on record' as unemployed move back home
Victoria residential property

Melbourne's rental vacancy 'highest on record' as unemployed move back home

Melbourne’s rental vacancy rate has more than doubled since this time last year. Tenants who lost work during the COVID-19-related recession have been moving out of rental properties and in with family and friends.

  • by Jim Malo