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Good morning, folks. A Supreme Court judge has ruled that Celeste's Barber record-breaking bushfire

[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]( Good morning, folks. [Enable Images to View]( [Celeste Barber's record-breaking $51 million bushfire fundraiser cannot be split up and donated to other charities, the Supreme Court has ruled]( A Supreme Court judge has ruled that Celeste's Barber record-breaking bushfire relief fund cannot be legally shared with other charities. Justice Slattery ruled on Monday that the fund, which was explicitly raising funds for the RFS and Brigades Donation Fund could not also be shared with other charities like the Red Cross or WIRES, despite having far surpassed its original goal. [Enable Images to View]( [The federal government's $60 billion in JobKeeper savings could be used to prop up vulnerable sectors like tourism – but casuals and visa workers will again miss out]( The Morrison government is now considering how it will use the $60 billion saving it has discovered within its JobKeeper program. The Prime Minister has rejected using the money to extend wage subsidies to short-tem casual and visa workers, but flagged some business sectors may see extra support measures funded with the money. [Enable Images to View]( [Cult favourite US hard seltzer brand White Claw is coming to Australia, following a licensing deal with Lion]( Popular hard seltzer brand White Claw is coming to Australia. Beverage company Lion partnered with White Claw producer Mark Anthony Brands International. [Enable Images to View]( [An office designer explains how workplaces will change after the coronavirus – and, yes, hot desking is dead]( Offices are set to change for good as companies are forced to adapt in the face of the new normal COVID-19. Hot desks are out, while tracing apps, thermal scanners, and elbow handles are in, according to Unispace global design director Simon Pole. [Enable Images to View]( [Enable Images to View]( [This Australian founder made $25 million from the COVID-19 pandemic]( Jeromy Wells, the chief executive and founder of listed cloud communication platform and workflow software company Whispir, denies COVID-19 is the best thing that has ever happened to him. [Enable Images to View]( [Alphabet's drone delivery service Wing has made 'thousands' of deliveries in Australia during the pandemic]( Drone delivery service Wing has had an increase in use during the coronavirus pandemic. Wing is a subsidiary of Google's parent company Alphabet and it launched in Canberra in 2019. [Enable Images to View]( [Atlassian will release its COVID-19 survey to the public, as it encourages other organisations to use surveys to find how workers are coping with the pandemic]( Atlassian has been using an internal survey to find out how its employees have been handling working from home during the pandemic. Chief People Officer Tami Rosen explained the importance of using surveys to find out what workers need and how business leaders can support them. [Enable Images to View]( [All the streaming platforms available in Australia – and how much they cost]( There are a whole bunch of streaming services available in Australia. We've created a list of services you can sign up to, including their price and what they offer. [Enable Images to View]( [Quality sound has never been more important for businesses. Here's how to make sure yours can achieve it.]( Given the current landscape, working remotely is becoming more prevalent, and an often overlooked factor in its success is sound quality. Poor sound quality has the power to derail a meeting, ruin a customer relationship, and promote miscommunication. [Enable Images to View]( Business Insider Australia © 2020 [Pedestrian Group]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Email to a Friend]( • [Privacy Policy](

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