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Sunday 17 November 2019

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10 things you need to know in Australia this morning

It's Monday y'all, let's get to it.
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Australians could get their second tax cut in two years as the economy teeters

A second set of tax cuts could be implemented as soon as next year, as the Australian economy looks worse for wear.
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Visa and Mastercard won't kill buy now, pay later businesses, Zip says – but it admits the sector is in desperate need of regulation

Buy now pay later company Zip reckons the obstacles preventing Visa and Mastercard from competing in the hot sector are greater than they appear.
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'There's no question that air travel has to exist': Richard Branson discusses 'flight guilt' in the face of climate change

Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson has addressed whether people should feel guilty for flying on planes.
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Leaked papers on China's Muslim mass detention policies show President Xi Jinping urging the ruling party to use the 'organs of dictatorship' to round up the ethnic minority

In one of its biggest ever leaks, 400 documents have emerged that detail China's policies on its Muslim detention camps, where it's estimated that more than 3 million people are being held.
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Aussie executives gave us their biggest tech predictions for 2020 – from 3D printing entire meals to drones delivering your pizza

Some of the predictions include technology changing the face of food waste, banks throwing cash into open banking and the greater focus on remote working.
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Prince Andrew's press advisor reportedly quit 2 weeks before his BBC interview after urging him not to do it

Prince Andrew's press advisor reportedly quit two weeks before his sit-down interview with the BBC, fearing that it could backfire.
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SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites could make astronomy on Earth 'impossible' and create a space-junk nightmare, some scientists warn

SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites into space on Monday as part of a plan to blanket Earth in high-speed internet.
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The next 10 years of Apple will include self-driving cars, computer glasses, and — yes — a much faster iPhone

For the past 10-plus years, Apple has made billions of dollars by manufacturing and selling the iPhone. But what's next, after the iPhone? That's the big question.
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The world's biggest wind energy producer is moving into Australia with a hybrid solar and wind farm in SA

Iberdrola, the largest wind energy producer in the world, will make its debut in the Australian market with a $500 million hybrid solar and wind farm planned for South Australia.
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How this woman is using accounting to help Indigenous Australia close the financial gap

Accounting is a set of skills that can effect seismic social change.

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