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Meta ad revenue set to hit GBP £240 billion in 2026
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Meta ad revenue set to hit GBP £240 billion in 2026

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Investor concern is mounting as WARC says Meta's ad business will fund most of its USD $125 billion to USD $145 billion AI spending.

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Automation takes centre stage at Sydney hospitality show

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FinTech Australia warns tax changes may hurt startups

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Australians want healthier supermarket discounts, poll finds

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