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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Thursday 15 August 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Nick Kyrgios fined for unsportsmanlike behaviour and US markets have a better day.
Climate change experts agree on the last place they'd invest for the future: waterfront property
This doesn't bode well for the blue chip Sydney suburbs.
Markets were wiped after fears emerged of a US recession and a global slowdown – but China has reacted differently
The Australian stock exchange (ASX) closed 2.85% lower and Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.21%.
Instagram admits it accidentally deleted likes from users' feeds in six countries – and it was all due to an unnoticed bug
Instagram accidentally deleted likes on posts, the company has admitted to Business Insider Australia.
The mysterious woman at the center of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal was recently spotted at an In-N-Out burger in LA
Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate and accused madam Ghislaine Maxwell was spotted on Monday.
New Zealand has discovered the remains of a 'monster penguin' that was basically the size of a human
Remains discovered at a fossil site in New Zealand in 2018 have been found to be of one of the largest species of penguins.
Australians lose $2.14 billion a year in currency exchange — now TransferWise's new debit card promises to slash overseas fees by a tenth
London-headquartered currency exchange platform TransferWise has launched a new debit Mastercard in Australia and New Zealand.
This Aussie-invented women's safety app can now by activated by voice thanks to Apple's Siri and Google Assistant
The WanderSafe app developed by Australian entrepreneur Stephenie Rodriguez has been updated with a voice activated feature.
Tesla executives are jumping ship more often than at other companies. It could be an ominous sign for the rest of its leadership team
Tesla executives and other top leaders are leaving in droves amid a tumultuous year at Elon Musk's electric-car company.
How these companies are using real-time data to fight the war on waste
This technology utilises the Internet of Things to measure waste, gas and electricity levels in real-time.
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