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Sunday 23 June 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Ash Barty is number one, property is buzzing and there may be life on Mars.
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Property auctions keep post-election energy for second month in a row

Sydney and Melbourne auctions have kept up their post-election energy.
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Elon Musk says people can buy seats to Mars after the first orbital Starship prototype completes its test flight

SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk tweeted Sunday that SpaceX is accelerating the development of Starship, a rocket that is designed to go to Mars.
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Got a side hustle? Australia's sharing economy is growing, and several startups are reaping the rewards

Australia's sharing economy is booming with 36% of Australians actively participating in at least one sharing platform.
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Nearly 9 out of 10 flying insects in hospitals carry potentially harmful bacteria, a new study finds

A new study found that almost 9 out of 10 flying insects in hospitals carry potentially harmful bacteria.
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President Trump says he never threatened to demote Fed chairman months after White House team researched whether it's legal

The White House counsel's office had looked into whether it's legal to demote Powell to a Fed governor after Trump discussed firing him, Bloomberg first reported.
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Take a look inside an Amazon Air Boeing 737, the latest weapon in Jeff Bezos' master plan to win the delivery wars

Amazon is now expanding its Air fleet, and just announced that it will lease 15 planes that Boeing is converting from passenger planes to cargo planes.
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'We've had enough': 'BoJack Horseman' animators unionize after months of failed negotiations

Artists for Netflix's adult animated series "BoJack Horseman" ratified a new union contract Friday with production company Shadowmachine.
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Microsoft reportedly bans its employees from using Slack for security reasons and encourages them to to use the Microsoft Teams app instead

Microsoft does not allow its employees to use Slack, GeekWire's Nat Levy and Todd Bishop reported, citing an internal document.
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The Curiosity rover found a massive spike in methane that could point to life on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover discovered high amounts of methane in the air on Mars, indicating signs of life on the planet.

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