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Tuesday 4 June 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

A shooting in Darwin, Pell's appeal and all the RBA rate cut reaction.
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The RBA just cut rates for the first time in years — here's what economists think the bank will do next

The Reserve Bank of Australia has cut official interest rates for the first time since August 2016.
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CBA and NAB pass on RBA interest rate cut in full, but ANZ and Westpac defy Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's orders

The treasurer's not going to be happy. Neither will ANZ and Westpac customers.
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One of London's Trump Baby blimps has been stabbed

An England-based supporter of President Donald Trump stabbed a Trump Baby blimp flying in London to protest his UK visit on Tuesday.
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Goldman Sachs says Uber's business model is one of its biggest risks

Uber analysts at Goldman Sachs are bullish on the ride-hailing company. But they think its business model is a key risk in and of itself.
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Thousands of people are calling on Japan to ban employers from requiring women to wear high heels in the workplace

Japanese actress Yumi Ishikawa, who was forced to switch careers after being required by her employer to stand in high heels for eight hours during a training, created the petition.
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Depression is on the rise among millennials, but 20% of them aren't seeking treatment — and it's likely because they can't afford it

Nearly half of millennials have been diagnosed with major depression, but one in five of them don't seek treatment.
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Google exec Sally-Ann Williams tapped to lead Cicada Innovations — and she plans to take the secretive incubator out of the shadows

The "deep tech" incubator has announced Sally-Ann Williams as its new CEO, commencing in July.
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Half of Australian workers say their employer doesn't make full use of their skills

The recent release of the latest Commonwealth Bank National Business Insights Report gave an insight into what Australia's most innovative companies are doing to stay competitive.
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Collingwood Football fan who wined and dined AFL supporters jailed for Ponzi scheme

Convicted fraudster Douglas Gordon Johnston of Carrum Downs, Victoria, has been sentenced to six years jail in Melbourne's County Court.

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