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Monday 16 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Happy Tuesday, all. Ten things you need to know, coming at you fast.
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Australians are turning their back on private schools with school fees tripling since 2000

Australians are choosing public schools over private, as school fees prove increasingly unaffordable. That change has seen public school enrollments increase for the first time in 50 years.
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Volkswagen has agreed to settle two Australian class actions over the 'diesel-gate' scandal, paying affected customers up to $127 million – but it won't admit liability

The Volkswagen Group has agreed to settle two Australian class action lawsuits related to the global diesel emissions scandal, which alleged vehicles were fitted with defeat devices intended to cheat emissions tests.
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Facebook has rejected proposed new Australian regulations as 'unfounded' and blasted the government for trying to interfere

Facebook has made public its submission to Treasury on the government's 'Digital Platforms Inquiry' -- which put both it and Google under the microscope -- blasting some of its recommendations and seeming to agree with others.
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Trump boasts the US is 'very high on ammunition' while discussing prospect of war with Iran after Saudi oil field attacks

President Donald Trump on Monday boasted that the US military has "very high" levels of ammunition with him in the White House.
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WeWork is reportedly leaning toward delaying its IPO

WeWork is leaning toward delaying its initial public offering, The Wall Street Journal reported. The company won't start its roadshow - its series of meetings with potential investors - this week as planned, The Journal reported.
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A new image of a mysterious object careening toward our solar system strongly suggests it's the first comet from another star system

Astronomers have likely detected an interstellar object approaching our solar system - only the second time such an object has been observed. A new image provides the clearest picture we have so far of the object, which is called C/2019 Q4.
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How to clear the Instagram cache on your iPhone to free up storage space

The Instagram cache stored on your iPhone helps images load quicker and makes navigating the app a smoother experience.
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The air space around Area 51 is being closed by the FAA ahead of the planned 'Storm Area 51' event

The FAA temporarily closed airspace near Area 51 in advance of the viral "Storm Area 51" event on September 20. The airspace will be closed to everything including news helicopters, drones, private planes, and even police and emergency medical flights.
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3 reasons you should consider doing your MBA when you're at a career crossroads

Historically MBAs have been expensive and require full-time study. Factors like online delivery make MBAs more accessible and flexible. It's possible to study global markets and social innovation while working full-time.

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