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Thursday 18 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Jacinda Ardern to meet with ScoMo, US-Iran tensions escalate and a new world's second-richest person.
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Australia's economy is dangerously reliant on just two states and their property markets right now

The latest jobs figures are out and they show that across the country, only 500 net jobs were created, as full-time work increased at the expense of part-time roles.
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An Uber driver made a hilarious 'ride menu' for his passengers, offering everything from 'life lessons' to complete silence

An Uber driver in Fairbanks, Alaska, has made a hilarious "ride menu" for his passengers.
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Atlassian is weeding out the 'brilliant jerks', changing the way it does performance reviews to reward workers who show 'heart and balance' not technical skills

Atlassian's Bek Chee spoke to Business Insider Australia about the rollout of the new performance review system.
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Bernard Arnault just surpassed Bill Gates as the world's 2nd-richest person. Here are the 6 most recognisable brands he owns.

The chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH, recently became the second-richest person in the world ahead of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
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How this accountant is using his professional skills to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians

Steve Rossingh's career has taken him from New South Wales to Western Australia to the Northern Territory.
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6 tips that could save your life if you get lost in the wilderness

The top three ways people die in the wilderness are by falling, drowning, and heart attack. Having a survival plan could save your life.
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Advocates say marijuana makes them better parents, but a new study links pot use with more punitive parenting

New research suggests parents who use marijuana discipline their children more often than parents who don't use substances.
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