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Sunday 21 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Moon landing memories, Lion King box-office success and Australia's netball loss.
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Hackers expose Russian intelligence agency's secret internet projects in 'the largest data leak' the group has ever faced

The hackers stole 7.5 terabytes of data from a major contractor of Russia's Federal Security Service, according to BBC Russia.
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Amazon made an estimated US$2 million from its Australian Prime Day, with top-selling items from the Echo Dot to nappies — but membership and awareness Down Under is the real goal

Amazon generated an estimated US$2 million in Australia from its Prime Day sales extravaganza, according to market analysts the Retail Doctor Group.
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6 things you need to know about Ross McEwan — the Kiwi banker and failed accounting student turned NAB CEO

The National Australia Bank has announced it has chosen a new CEO, Royal Bank of Scotland's Ross McEwan, who will take up the top job in April 2020.
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The Queen apparently favours Prince George and leaves presents at the foot of his bed when he visits Buckingham Palace

A royal insider says that the Queen apparently favours Prince George, who turned 6-years-old on Sunday.
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Endangered crocodiles have found a surprising new home — outside a nuclear power plant

A team of specialists rescued 73 crocodile hatchlings last week from the canals surrounding a nuclear power plant in South Florida, the Associated Press reported.
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Megatrends are reshaping the globe, here's what your business can do to ride the wave

The ability to identify these changes as they happen is essential to getting in front of the wave.
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Littered cigarette butts are the most widespread man-made pollutant and they harm plant growth, according to study

The study found that a cigarette butt can cut down the germination, or development, of plants, adding to concerns about discarded cigarette remnants as an under-acknowledged, but widespread, pollutant.
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