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Sunday 14 June 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Morning, folks. Hope you had good weekends.
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Almost a third of Sydney and Melbourne rents are being slashed, as tenants gain more power in the market

Rents are being slashed across Australia's capital cities as COVID-19 changes upend the market. One in three Sydney and Melbourne rentals have been discounted in recent months, according to Domain analysis.
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The 100-person cap on indoor gatherings in Australia will be scrapped in July, Scott Morrison says

The 100-person limit on indoor gatherings is set to be abolished in July, replaced with a general one person per four square metres rule. Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the changes on Friday afternoon after a meeting of the national cabinet.
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This Aussie program is helping women reskill for new jobs through the coronavirus pandemic, with support from Google, Canva and Amazon Web Services

Diversity and Inclusion consultancy business The Dream Collective has launched a free online program called She Pivots to help women reskill and find new jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Australian businesses are hiring again, as the number of roles advertised jumps 60%. This is where the jobs are.

Australian job ads are beginning to rebound, growing in number for the fourth fortnight in a row. In the fortnight ending 7 June, advertised roles soared by 60.6%, as businesses begin reopening.
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SpaceX's rocket launch of 58 Starlink internet satellites on Saturday left behind a jaw-dropping, rainbow-coloured cloud in the Florida sky

SpaceX launched dozens new internet-providing Starlink satellites on Saturday morning along with a few of Planet Labs' imaging spacecraft. The Falcon 9 rocket carrying the mission to orbit lifted off just before dawn from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Prince Andrew says his BBC Newsnight interview is a 'source of regret' and that he 'should have been sympathetic' to Epstein victims

Prince Andrew is said to regret not showing "sympathy" for Jeffery Epstein's victims during a BBC Newsnight interview last year, which was widely considered a PR disaster, according to The Sunday Times.
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These are the 15 biggest games coming to the PlayStation 5, from a new 'Spider-Man' game to 'NBA 2K21'

The PlayStation 5 is coming this holiday season, according to Sony, and a ton of new games for the new console were just revealed. From a new "Spider-Man" game to this year's "NBA 2K" entry, the PlayStation 5 is getting a ton of new games.
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This $550,000 bulletproof Mercedes Sprinter is so luxurious that it comes with a gold-plated bathroom sink — take a closer look

Lexani Motorcars builds Mercedes Sprinter vans that look unassuming from the outside, but have all the luxuries and amenities of a private jet inside.
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The best way to get started in the stock market, according to a top Australian investor

The global stock market took quite a plunge during the coronavirus pandemic. Between February 12 and March 17 2020, the Dow Jones dropped by 8,314 points — a whopping 28%.

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