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Sunday 28 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Aussie miners dodge tax and Colombian Egan Bernal wins the Tour de France.
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The Australian Government claims its tech crackdown is 'groundbreaking' — but it falls short of the breakup Facebook's co-founder Chris Hughes wants

The final ACCC recommendations on how to curtail Google and Facebook's immense power have been released to the public, with the Australian government hailing them as "a groundbreaking ... world-first".
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Australian basketballer Ben Simmons is now executive producer of documentary about racist attacks on AFL legend Adam Goodes

Ben Simmons is now trying his hand in the film industry, by signing on as executive producer of the film, The Australian Dream.
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Foul-smelling algae has overtaken Mexican beaches. Experts believe climate change could make things worse and threaten the country's tourism industry.

A type of foul-smelling algae called sargassum won't stop washing up on the shores of Mexico's most popular tourism beaches like Cancun and Tulum.
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Elon Musk says that Teslas will be able to safely stream Netflix and YouTube 'soon'

Streaming would only work while a car isn't moving, similar to how games currently work in Teslas.
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Johnson's government to spend up to £10 million on TV ads and leaflets preparing Brits for a no-deal Brexit

Boris Johnson's government is set to spend up to £10 million on a no-deal Brexit information campaign. J
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Brad Pitt compared the Harvey Weinstein scandal to the Manson family murders and said both events forced Hollywood to get 'recalibrated'

During an interview to promote his new movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," Brad Pitt compared the cultural impact of the Harvey Weinstein scandal to the Manson family murders.
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Why savvy consumers are wising up to the true costs of buying new

If you've ever heard someone talk about how much the cost of a new car drops the moment you drive it out of the dealership, you'll know it can actually be quite expensive.

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