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Thursday 22 June 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump finally earns his "psychopath" tag. The Happy Days-Star Wars crossover you've been waiting for is here. Market forecasters are officially rubbish. And IKEA's Thermomix.
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The Turnbull government just had a major win on education funding

The federal government's $23.5 billion school funding package was passed in the Senate at around 2am last night with help from the crossbench, delivering prime minister Malcolm Turnbull a major policy victory.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Nobody cares about rate hikes any more.
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This is how you ask your boss for a pay rise

When Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe argued that the real source of workers' unhappiness was an unwillingness to lobby for higher wages, he overlooked a key tenet of negotiation. 
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Elon Musk was the reason one of Apple's most famous developers left Tesla after only six months

A source close to the situation tells Business Insider that Lattner loved his job at Tesla, but that he and Tesla CEO Elon Musk didn't get along.
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North Korea conducts test of rocket engine that could power an ICBM

North Korea carried out a test of a rocket engine that could possibly take one of its nuclear devices to the US mainland.
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The Windows PC is cooler than its ever been before -- here's how Microsoft made it happen

The Windows PC is in the midst of something of a renaissance. 
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Warren Buffett lives in a modest house that's worth .001% of his total wealth -- here's what it looks like

He bought the house for $US31,500 in 1958 or about $US250,000 in today's dollars. He calls it the "third-best investment he's ever made."

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