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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Wednesday 19 April 2017

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Amazon, the "Country Killer", will be here this year. Facebook wants to read your mind, hear with your skin. Tennis, except
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Amazon, the "Country Killer", will be here this year. Facebook wants to read your mind, hear with your skin. Tennis, except erotic. And Iran has new, hilarious "stealth fighter".
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Here are all the changes being made to Australia's citizenship test

Australia's citizenship test is getting a shake-up, and the changes are expected to make it more difficult to become an Australian.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Down, down, prices are down. Amazon is here.
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I retired at 52 with a $3 million net worth -- here are 10 things that surprised me about early retirement

Please welcome today, a good blogging bud of mine, ESI from ESIMoney.com. He recently retired at 52 and gained a whole new appreciation for what life has to offer.
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Tesla owners have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging Autopilot 2 is 'demonstrably dangerous'

Law firm Hagens Berman has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging Tesla misled consumers about the self-driving capabilities of Autopilot 2. 
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A lawsuit alleges a Bose app secretly collects and shares everything its headphone users listen to

An Illinois man is suing headphone giant Bose for allegedly collecting and sharing its users' listening data in secret. 
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THE FINNIES: Prospa founder reveals three secrets to get your fintech startup to the top

Prospa is on the top of the fintech world. The online lender in February received $25 million in a funding round dubbed the largest of its kind in Australia just months after it came in at number 31 on the global Fintech 100 honour list.
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Why the iPhone 7 is still better than the Samsung Galaxy S8

The first reviews for Samsung's new Galaxy S8 were universally positive, and deservedly so. It really is a great phone.

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