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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Wednesday 4 September 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Ashes hinge on Steve Smith again and Hong Kong backs down on the controversial bill that ignited the protests.
Porsche just revealed the version of its stunning $153,510 electric Tesla rival that you can actually buy — here's what it looks like
Porsche on Wednesday unveiled the production versions of its first fully electric sports car, the Taycan Turbo and the Taycan Turbo S.
As one in three Aussies cut back on meat, the market for plant-based alternatives is set to explode
Plant-based meat alternatives are expected to boom, creating thousands of full-time jobs and adding up to $3 billion to the Australian economy by 2030.
It's official: Australia's economy is slipping and just suffered its worst year since the GFC
The Australian has economy has recorded its worst year in almost a decade.
Vaping is leading to a spate of lung injuries, comas, and death
Vape juice has been tied to a mysterious crop of hundreds of lung illnesses this season across the US.
Trump says the Dow would be '10,000 points higher' if he hadn't started a trade war with China
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would be 10,000 points higher if it weren't for the trade war with China.
Hundreds of skeletons were found in a mysterious Himalayan lake. A new analysis shows that some of them died 1,000 years apart.
An abandoned lake in the Himalayas is the final resting place of up to 800 skeletons.
Confused by Brexit and Boris Johnson? Join the club. Here's a cheat sheet to the ongoing Brexit brouhaha
More than three years ago, citizens of the United Kingdom voted in a referendum by a small margin in favour of leaving the European Union.
Culture Amp just officially became the latest Australian tech unicorn – by tapping into the obsession with workplace culture
Australian-born HR tech company Culture Amp has raised $120 million in a funding round led by major venture capital player Sequoia's China division.
A 3-step guide to ease into whiskey drinking like you know what you're doing
It's a sophisticated drink for sure, but that doesn't mean it has to be an intimidating one.
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