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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Wednesday 4 October 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

You can walk out of a US shop with a high-powered semiautomatic in seven minutes. Google earbuds can translate 40 languages on the go. And here come the 50C summers for Sydney. 
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Retailers are removing listings for the device that the Las Vegas shooter used to fire hundreds of rounds a minute

As America reels from the horror of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, retailers are taking proactive steps. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The global economy is in good health. Here come the
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A woman with 7 income streams explains why it's one of the best things you can do for your career

Dorie Clark recommends diversifying your income and career so that you're never left in the lurch if you lose a job.
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Elon Musk wants to colonize Mars with SpaceX but has yet to explain how people will survive there

SpaceX has experience building traditional life support systems for its Crew Dragon capsule, a spaceship built for NASA.
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Putin said he could see himself buying a Tesla -- but he thinks natural gas power is cleaner

Russian President Vladimir Putin could see himself buying a Tesla, even though he doesn't think electric cars are the right solution for saving the planet, Bloomberg News reports.
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Signs you have a toxic boss -- and what you can do about it

Annie McKee is the author of "How To Be Happy At Work." In this video, she talks about toxic bosses, and how you should deal with them. 
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The former CEO of Apple describes a remarkable conversation between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates that changed the way he thought about business

John Sculley had only been CEO of Apple for a few months when he found himself sitting around Macintosh's engineering lab with Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.

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