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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Monday 6 April 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning, from my home to yours.
Boris Johnson has been put in an intensive-care unit after his coronavirus symptoms worsened
The prime minister's condition deteriorated on Monday afternoon..
Spain is moving to permanently establish universal basic income in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
It would make it the first nation in Europe to do so.
Struggling Aussie restaurants and cafes pivoted to groceries to survive the coronavirus outbreak. Then Deliveroo 'ate their lunch'.
The new market was barely keeping their heads above water before Deliveroo decided to muscle them out.
Inside the luxury hotel where Thailand's playboy king is reportedly self-isolating with 20 women during the coronavirus outbreak
King Maha Vajiralongkorn is believed to own a lake house nearby.
Virtual pubs, Zoom yoga and lunch money: How companies like Canva and Transferwise are engaging staff working from home
These are the best WFH perks in the country.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians are freezing their home loan repayments – and lenders confirm it won't hurt credit scores
Australian banks have faced a flurry of applications from homeowners battling to make ends meet.
Elizabeth Holmes' defence lawyers are asking their work in the Theranos fraud case be deemed 'essential' so they can defy lockdown orders
The federal trial in the criminal case against Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of failed blood-testing startup Theranos, is scheduled to start in July.
Russia has pledged to go ahead with a massive WWII memorial parade — which attracts crowds of more than 100,000 — despite its growing coronavirus outbreak
The event will see thousands of servicemen and women march together through Moscow.
Masters officially rescheduled for November as golf calendar is flipped upside-down in response to coronavirus
It will be the first time the tournament has ever been held outside of March or April.
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