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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 14 June 2016

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Ignore the vertical irises, Mark Zuckerberg says he's not Lizard People. Mark Textor on why political commentary may as well
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Ignore the vertical irises, Mark Zuckerberg says he's not Lizard People. Mark Textor on why political commentary may as well be a day at the footy. And the best frisbee throw ever.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Markets remain in the thrall of the Brexit referendum and fear of its potential consequences now that it appears the Leave campaign has gained the ascendancy.
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Apple's new iPhone software will automatically show you where you parked

My dream feature is coming to iOS 10, the new version of the iPhone's operating system.
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The directors of Dick Smith now have questions to answer

Dick Smith receiver Ferrier Hodgson will publicly question former directors of the iconic electronics chain.
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WESTPAC: Small Australian companies feel OK when they focus on these issues

Australia's smaller businesses remain remarkably positive even though they admit to struggling.
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A massive blow to China's self esteem

China's government really wanted the country's stock market (the A-share market) to be included in a very special club (an index, really) and it thought that was going to happen on Thursday.
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A major poll just gave Hillary Clinton an enormous lead over Donald Trump

A new Bloomberg Politics poll showed Clinton with a 12-point lead over her Republican rival, garnering 49% support to Trump's 37% support.
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This company is offering a $35,000 deal on unlimited business class flights

For the past two years, this boutique all-business-class airline has championed the idea that premium air travel doesn't necessarily have to break the bank.

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