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Sunday 4 August 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Australia considers US military request in Persian Gulf and strong start to the Ashes.
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A photo of a $400 million yacht rumoured to be owned by Jeff Bezos went viral, but Amazon says it's not his

A mega-yacht rumored to cost $400 million spotted off the coast of Turkey in photos circulating on Twitter was rumored to belong to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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25% of Australians under 30 are working multiple jobs to survive — and it could be even worse if you count the gig economy

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has found one in four Australians under 30 are working multiple jobs.
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The Dayton, Ohio mass shooter's sister was among 9 people killed

Nine people were killed in an early-morning mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio when a gunman opened fire at Ned Peppers Bar on East Fifth Street in the city's entertainment district.
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Elon Musk announced that he'll launch The Boring Company China in Shanghai at the end of August

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced in a Saturday tweet that he would be launching The Boring Company China while on a Shanghai trip to the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in late August.
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Archie Rose and Four Pillars have created Negronis and espresso martinis in cans. What a time to be alive.

When I think of pre-mixed alcohol, I think of the all-time classics loved by teenagers and few besides.
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Open banking is happening — and it could now be easier for you to switch banks or get a cheaper home loan

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and fintech leaders have hailed the passage of the consumer data right law through parliament.
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Why savvy consumers are wising up to the true costs of buying new

Buying anything brand new may seem like the best way of ensuring you always get the best possible product, but it comes at a cost.
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This IBM manager moved from Brazil, learned to code, and now leads a worldwide organisation to teach women how to be data scientists

Gabriela de Queiroz, senior engineering and data science manager at IBM, leads a team of data scientists and software engineers to contribute to open source artificial intelligence projects.

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