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Tuesday 2 January 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Cops force Telstra staff to do their job properly. The biggest surprises the world has in store for us in 2018. 'Raw water' makes fools of rich people. And Obama's best books of 2017. 
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The dominance of banks and miners in the Australian economy, in one chart

While Australia's economy notched up its 26th year of uninterrupted economic growth in 2017, there's no shortage of people out there who think that tougher times lie ahead.
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The Army expects to roll out a new targeting system that can turn artillery into a 'giant sniper rifle' this year

The Army says its new artillery targeting system will allow for precision fires, day or night in all weather conditions. 
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The Australian dollar continues to rally

Here's the scoreboard as at 8.10am AEDT.
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Movie attendance hit a 25-year low in the US in 2017, as viewers 'flock to streaming in droves'

The total number of movie tickets sold in 2017 was 1.239 billion. That's the lowest total since 1992.
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Trump ends 2017 with his highest approval rating in months

He hit 40% for the first time since late September. 
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Bitcoin's share of the crypto market hits an all-time low as 'alt-coins' go wild

Crypto's total market cap hit an all-time high above $US660 billion on Tuesday as so-called alternative coins, or "alt-coins," charged upwards. 

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