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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 18 April 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Mark Zuckerberg declared war on the real world. Australia's fitness queen is now worth $46 million. Things to do with empty toilet rolls. And who's going to do all our crappy jobs now? 
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The ATO's website is down, again

The website of the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is having problems this morning. The site was showing an "unknown error" notice. Later, a message appeared on the site.
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Hillary Clinton reportedly blamed everyone but herself for her humiliating defeat to Trump

A new book on Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign for president details how the candidate seemed to blame everyone but herself for her stunning loss to President Donald Trump.
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This $32 million home has a water park in its backyard

Comes with its own water park. Multiple pools, cabanas, and slides are included.
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Google Earth just rolled out its biggest update yet -- here's what's new

If you've ever wanted to go on a bar crawl through Europe to visit all of Ernest Hemingway's favourite haunts, Google Earth has you covered.
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US Navy photo reveals aircraft carrier nowhere near North Korea

The US announced on April 8 that the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier would head to the Korean peninsula amid soaring tensions between the US and North Korea -- but the US Navy posted a picture of the carrier about 3,500 miles away from Korea on April 15.
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There's a Google Doc shared by hundreds of techies to create a core set of values for Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley may be getting a kind of constitution of its own. 
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North Korea reportedly formed special-operations forces 'for the first time' amid tensions with the US

Amid ongoing tensions with the US, North Korea has created special-operations forces "for the first time," according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

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