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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Tuesday 30 July 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Celebrity chef George Calombaris has broken his silence and US stocks slide.
Sydney and Melbourne house prices could rebound as the rate of development in Australia slumps to a six-year low
New building approvals have hit a six-year low, according to the latest figures, as the rate of construction continues to fall.
A US senator has introduced a bill that would stop Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube from endlessly showing you content, in an attempt to keep users from getting addicted to social media
US Senator Josh Hawley has introduced a new bill intended to help protect social media users from forming addictive habits.
Hong Kong police officer makes a grave safety error waving a shotgun in protesters' faces
A Hong Kong policeman waved a gun at protesters on Tuesday with his finger on the trigger of a shotgun that could've been loaded with lethal rounds.
The ATO reveals the wildest claims taxpayers have made – from Lego to a wedding reception
The Australian Taxation Office has revealed the top 5 most unusual claims taxpayers have made during the last financial year.
Billionaires tend to make riskier investment choices than millionaires, and it helps explain why ultra high net worth individuals lost so much of their money in 2018
Millionaires were less negatively affected than billionaires during last year's stock market meltdown, a report from Capgemini found.
The US military is planning a secretive new $305 million naval expansion in Australia but no one wants to talk about it
The US Department of Defence is trying to appropriate $US211.5 to expand its navy presence in Darwin, according to documents before US Congress.
Australia's buy-now-pay-later sector continues to heat up as Sezzle lists on the ASX and Payright raises more than $55 million
Australian fintech company Payright has raised $27 million in funding, taking its total amount of capital raised to $55 million.
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