
Angus Whitley
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Reporting for Bloomberg News. Planes, casinos, cars, food and anything in between. Views are all mine. Retweets aren't. Reach me at [email protected]
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bloomberg.com | Angus Whitley
Good morning, it’s Angus here in Sydney. Here’s what you need to know as we head into the long Easter weekend. Today’s must-reads:• The superannuation industry’s big US plan• A minister’s exemption pledge to YouTube• How Australian housing got so expensive
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thestar.com.my | Angus Whitley
Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland gave a personal guarantee to the global head of YouTube that the platform would be exempt from the country’s social-media ban for under-16s, even before an official consultation process on the special carveout, according to documents obtained under freedom-of-information laws. YouTube’s exclusion from the looming Australian restrictions has angered rivals including Meta Platforms Inc and Snapchat-operator Snap Inc.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Angus Whitley
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bloomberg.com | Angus Whitley
YouTube’s exclusion from the looming Australian restrictions has angered rivals. (Bloomberg) -- Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland gave a personal guarantee to the global head of YouTube that the platform would be exempt from the country’s social-media ban for under-16s, even before an official consultation process on the special carveout, according to documents obtained under freedom-of-information laws.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Angus Whitley
Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland gave a personal guarantee to the global head of YouTube that the platform would be exempt from the country’s social-media ban for under-16s, even before an official consultation process on the special carveout, according to documents obtained under freedom-of-information laws. YouTube’s exclusion from the looming Australian restrictions has angered rivals including Meta Platforms Inc. and Snapchat-operator Snap Inc.
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