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Hello. And a very happy TGIF to you. Sydney's lockout laws will officially be gone from January 14,

[View this email via your browser]( [Business Insider Australia]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Enable Images to View]( [Enable Images to View]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( Hello. And a very happy TGIF to you. [Enable Images to View]( [Sydneysiders rejoice: The lockout laws will be gone on January 14 – except in Kings Cross]( Sydney's lockout laws will officially be gone from January 14, 2020. The restrictions were first introduced in 2014 after a spate of alcohol-fuelled attacks in the state. [Enable Images to View]( [Deliveroo has released data it says proves its riders value flexibility, as part of the company's push to change Australian workplace law]( Deliveroo has released research from a survey it conducted which it says proves its riders value the flexibility the gig economy offers. It's part of a push from Deliveroo to reform Australian law to allow it to offer benefits to its contractors without classifying them as employees. [Enable Images to View]( [A new report says Aussies are wasting more food, and delivery apps could be to blame]( Research from Rabobank has found Australians have spent $10.1 billion on food that ended up in the bin, an increase from $8.9 billion in 2018. The main reasons for food wastage include not knowing what do to with leftovers and buying too much food. [Enable Images to View]( [The Westpac money laundering scandal is a grim warning for Aussie foreign exchange fintechs]( AUSTRAC’s growing activism is forcing Australia’s foreign-exchange fintechs to clear a continually rising bar, warns Skander Malcolm, chief executive of ASX-listed online cross-border payments company OFX. [Enable Images to View]( [Enable Images to View]( [Tesla now does sedans, SUVs, sports cars, semis, and pickups — here are 5 more segments for the company to attack]( Tesla unveiled its much-anticipated Cybertruck last week. Reaction was ... mixed. But the arrival of the Cybertruck suggests some new, untapped vehicle segments that Tesla could move into. [Enable Images to View]( [TikTok issues public apology for suspending the account of the teen behind the viral Chinese takedown video disguised as a makeup tutorial]( A teen on TikTok has been going viral for a series of videos showing her give a makeup tutorial while criticising the Chinese government's treatment of its Muslim population. [Enable Images to View]( [Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doesn't use Google on his phone but a privacy-focused rival called DuckDuckGo]( Twitter founder Jack Dorsey took aim at Google on Wednesday in a cheeky tweet. The tweet read: "I love @DuckDuckGo. My default search engine for a while now. The app is even better!" [Enable Images to View]( [A convicted German murderer won the right to have all mention of his crime scrubbed from internet search results under 'right to be forgotten' laws]( A double murderer has the right for all mention of his crime to be deleted from internet search results, Germany's highest court has ruled. The ex-soldier was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for shooting two people on a yacht in 1981. He was freed in 2002, and launched a legal bid to be forgotten in 2009. [Enable Images to View]( [The CEO of the International Fund for Animal Welfare shares his tips to create change]( The current discussion over climate change and how we need to change our behaviour in order to preserve our world is by no means new — but often people are still uncertain about how they can do their part. [Enable Images to View]( Business Insider Australia © 2019 [Pedestrian Group]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Email to a Friend]( • [Privacy Policy](

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