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Sunday 11 August 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein has died in jail by apparent suicide and Hong Kong protests enter 10th week.
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Here's where the Jeffrey Epstein investigation goes now and why prosecutors say the conspiracy theories are 'far-fetched'

Now that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has died of an apparent suicide while in federal custody, questions remain concerning what will happen to the investigation into his charges of sex trafficking.
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Interest rates in Australia could be headed as low as 0% as the economy sinks

As the outlook for the economy worsens, the official interest rate could go as low as 0%, the RBA has flagged.
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What Rupert Murdoch's life is really like: How the mogul grew his media empire and $7.35 billion fortune, weathered scandal, and became engrained in international politics

Beginning with a regional Australian newspaper that he inherited from his father, Murdoch built a media empire that spanned three continents.
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6 carmakers that are betting electric scooters and bikes — not cars — are the future of city transportation

Carmakers are investing in electric portable mobility transportation by creating either concepts or full-blown new products, including e-bikes and e-scooters, at an increasing pace.
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The new Penfolds wines have landed and the $900 bottle of Grange could be worth your tax refund

If you aspire to drink Grange but don't have the cash to buy it, fear not, for this release of the "Penfolds Collection" has you covered.
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The GFC created a domino effect of financial struggles for millennials — here are 5 ways it shaped the generation

Millennials came of age during the Great Recession, which created a domino effect of financial woes for the generation.
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16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg plans to sail from Europe to New York in September. Here's what her zero-emissions journey will look like.

Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old climate activist, was recently nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for her pioneering work organising youth climate protests.
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With a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, you need to get into the twisted drama 'Preacher' before its final season kicks off

You may or may not have heard of Preacher, a TV series based on the mid-90s comic series of the same name.

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