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Thursday 5 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trade war talks resume and Facebook launches dating service.
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New documents reveal SpaceX's plans for launching Mars-rocket prototypes from South Texas

SpaceX is building and launching prototypes of Starship- a reusable launch system designed to send people to the moon and Mars.
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New Zealand could legalise recreational marijuana in 2020 — and this Aussie cannabis company wants a toke of the booming market to follow

Sydney-based Greenfield MC will be the first Australian-owned company to be allowed to cultivate cannabis in New Zealand under a new research joint venture.
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See inside the US$37 million NYC penthouse Uber founder Travis Kalanick just purchased

The Manhattan property comes complete with a private rooftop pool and automated parking garage.
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Samsung has supposedly fixed its foldable Galaxy Fold smartphone — here's what it changed

Samsung relaunched its Galaxy Fold foldable smartphone at the IFA event in Berlin, Germany on Thursday.
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'Lizzie McGuire' is getting a reboot 18 years after the original show premiered. Here's everything we know so far.

Hilary Duff is set to reprise her role as the lead star, but the character will be 30 years old and living in New York City.
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As affordability plummets, Australians are clinging onto their properties longer than ever. Here are the worst-offending suburbs.

Homeowners are holding onto their homes for 3.8 years longer and apartments 2.9 years longer than they were a decade ago.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is expanding his payments business Square and taking on Australia's big banks

When he's not running Twitter, Jack Dorsey is managing his payment service Square which aims to undercut the rest of the market by a significant margin.
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How these companies are using real-time data to fight the war on waste

The technology utilises the Internet of Things to measure waste, gas and electricity levels in real-time.

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