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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Monday 29 July 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Google-Huawei ties run deep and Barnaby Joyce cries poor.
Australians are flocking to Victoria and its got the best economy in the country as a result – here's how the other states stack up
Victoria has emerged as the strongest state economically, according to the latest breakdown by CommSec.
This 16-year-old gamer is $3 million richer after winning the Fortnite World Cup
A 16-year-old video gamer took home $US3 million this weekend after winning the Fortnite World Cup final.
A deadly drug-resistant fungal infection is spreading fast, and doctors are sounding the alarm that 'urgent' action is needed
A fungus called candida auris is spreading around the world at an alarming rate.
Former Qantas executive raises $3.5 million for anti-slavery blockchain startup — inspired by her forced labour as a child in Somalia
Australian SaaS company Lumachain has raised $3.5 million in a funding round led by the CSIRO-linked venture capital investor Main Sequence.
Netflix and YouTube could be forced to increase their Aussie content — as the government reportedly plots new media rules
The Australian government is looking at new rules for the streaming services providers.
Millennials aren't buying homes, and it might not be because they can't afford them: Some actually prefer to rent instead
Single-family rental homes are a hot commodity - and millennials and baby boomers alike are snapping them up.
Beyond Meat plunges after losing more money than expected
Beyond Meat reported second-quarter earnings Monday that showed the company lost more money than analysts expected.
How to upload a video to YouTube and customise its settings on desktop and mobile
It's free and easy to upload a video to YouTube, and you can upload as many videos as you want with nearly no limits.
Are you too busy working 'in' your business not 'on' your business?
Starting your own business is a whole different ball game.
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