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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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