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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Sunday 2 June 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Russia censors Rocketman, latest on Huawei and worrying water levels in New South Wales.
China has made its trade war demands ahead of the G20 summit: tariffs have not 'made America great again'
A senior Chinese official made a series of statements outlining the Chinese government's terms for negotiation ahead of the international G20 summit.
The Australian dollar is grinding higher as expectations for rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve build
The AUD rose late last week despite an escalation in tensions between the United States and several of its major trade partners.
Xero boss: if you don't wash your own coffee cup, don't bother applying for a job
Landing a job at the New Zealand-born, ASX-listed accounting software company won't necessarily take a Harvard MBA or impressive list of patents — just some good old fashioned manners.
Twitter apologised for suspending accounts of Chinese government critics ahead of Tiananmen Square anniversary
Twitter came under fire after several accounts belonging to critics of the Chinese government were removed from the site.
Millennials are spending less money on alcohol than previous generations. Now, brands are marketing their booze as 'wellness' drinks in a desperate bid to capture the market.
Nerdwallet has analysed the 2017 US Bureau of Labour Statistics' Consumer Expenditure Survey.
Australia fell into a per capita recession late last year - there's a risk it continued in early 2019
Australian economic growth slowed rapidly in the second half of 2018.
Michael Jordan on how to handle high-stress pressure: 'Build your fundamentals'
The basketball legend told ESPN he never let nerves impede his performance because of the way he practiced.
Australian housing credit growth has never been weaker but a recovery could soon be on the cards
Credit extended to Australia's private sector grew at the slowest pace since the start of 2013 in April.
Amazon's review star ratings aren't straight averages — here's how they're actually calculated
Amazon offers a star ranking for every item on its website, which takes customer ratings of the product into account.
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