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Sunday 24 February 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning! Here be dragons. Game of Thrones dragons.
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Australian auction clearance rates soften as more homes go under the hammer

Australian auction clearance rates fell marginally last week.
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The Australian dollar is gaining as trade optimism grows

The Australian dollar gained ground on Friday, helped by firmer commodity prices and gains in global stocks. Trade optimism and a denial from China that it was deliberating targeting Australian coal imports were the main catalysts behind the gains.
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Check out Huawei's 5G foldable phone, the Mate X

Huawei on Sunday revealed its foldable smartphone, the Mate X. The Mate X comes after Samsung showed off its own long-anticipated Galaxy Fold folding phone on Wednesday.
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Labor plans to slug banks another $640 million for a consumer compensation fund

Bill Shorten will today announce a new levy on Australian banks to pay for a new Financial Rights Fund that will provide help for victims of misconduct in the banking sector.
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A hockey coach in Canada mic'd up his 4-year-old son to 'understand what he was doing out there' and the results are adorable

A hockey dad mic'd up his four-year-old son to understand what he "was doing out there" on the rink. The results, which he published on Twitter and YouTube, are adorable.
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Polls show Brexit regret is so strong that 'Remain' would win a second referendum by 9 points

The more familiar British people become with the details of Brexit, the less they like it, according to one of the UK's leading pollsters.
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After a big privacy backlash, Google's Nest explains which of its products have microphones and why

This week, Google told Business Insider that the microphone in its Nest Guard home security device was "never intended to be a secret."
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Microsoft and the creator of 'Fortnite' have formed an alliance that could put a ton of pressure on Apple and Google

Microsoft has said that it will allow anybody to open an app store for its new HoloLens 2 headset.

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