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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 22 August 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The SSM vote could be our Brexit moment. Inside the Cheetos restaurant. Weird things animals did during the eclipse. And people who pay $3000 a day to get their kids un-bratted. 
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Woolworths sales growth just sped past Coles

Woolworths is back in profit, posting a $1.53 billion full year result, a major turnaround from last year's $1.23 billion loss, as sales growth surges past competitor Coles.
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These 17 US companies have the biggest piles of cash

In the second quarter of 2017, 24 of the largest American companies are holding on to a whopping $US1.01 trillion in cash reserves, up 1.63% from the first quarter.
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Industrial metals are rallying hard but not everyone is convinced it'll last

Industrial metals such as aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, tin and nickel have been ripping higher over the past month.
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North Korea releases propaganda video showing missile strike on Guam

North Korea released a propaganda video last weekend of a missile striking a map of Guam, just before the US and South Korea kicked off an annual round of military exercises on Monday.
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Microsoft is killing its wildest work-sharing experiment before it even really had a chance

Microsoft has announced that GigJam, its bizarre but oddly compelling work-sharing app, will be discontinued before it was officially and fully available.

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