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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Monday 20 January 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
It's only Tuesday and we've got epidemic threats and hailstones as big as your fist.
The spread of China's mysterious fatal Wuhan virus is poised to get infinitely worse as the Chinese New Year travel rush begins
A deadly coronavirus known as the Wuhan virus is gripping China. At least three people have died from the illness, which originated in a seafood market.
Facebook blames a 'technical issue' for the vulgar translation of Xi Jinping's name
Facebook on Saturday apologised for mis-translating Chinese President Xi Jinping's name to "Mr. Shithole".
Just as Australia's deadly fires begin to subside, it's being hit with more apocalyptic weather. Videos show enormous dust storms and golf-ball-sized hail battering cars and buildings
Heavy storms hit southeastern Australia on Sunday and Monday.
Trump's Russia adviser was escorted from the White House after 2 months on the job, as part of a mysterious security probe
The National Security Council's senior director for European and Russian affairs has been placed on administrative leave.
Aussie neobank Volt has just clinched another $70 million from investors – before it even publicly launches
The latest injection, $10 million over target, brings the digital bank's total equity to $100 million.
Davos says it is focusing on the climate crisis, but its billionaires and world leaders are still arriving on private jets
The World Economic Forum made the idea of a sustainable world the key theme for this year's event.
A look at Rafael Nadal's investments – including luxury yachts, a restaurant chain and his $62,000-per-person tennis academy
Nadal is one of the world's highest paid athletes in the world, claimed 84 singles titles and secured more than US$119 million in prize money.
Delivery is set to be restaurants' biggest challenge in 2020, as workers battle 'tablet hell' and customers brace for price increases
The cost of delivery is increasingly being passed on to the customer, in the form of higher delivery fees and more expensive menu items.
These are the 15 most in-demand skills in Australia right now, according to LinkedIn
These are the top soft and hard skills separating Australian job candidates in 2020.
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