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Sunday 21 June 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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BMW Group Australia CEO Vikram Pawah says the government could do more to support the electric vehicle industry

Only 16% of Australians believe they are adequately informed about electric vehicles. BMW Group Australia CEO Vikram Pawah says the industry as a whole is keen to see more government support in the space.
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The federal government plans to jack up the price of some university degrees. Here's what it could mean for the sector.

The federal government has unveiled some major university reforms, which include increasing course fees for students based on "expected growth in job opportunities".
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Mining giant Rio Tinto says it will launch a review of its heritage procedures after it blew up a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal cultural site in Western Australia

Mining giant Rio Tinto says it has launched a review into its heritage management processes after destroying a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal cultural site in Western Australia to expand an iron ore mine.
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Nick Scali's sales have grown 20% after the company reopened its doors following coronavirus shutdowns

Sales at furniture store Nick Scali have grown 20% during the last quarter of the 2020 financial year, following coronavirus related shutdowns. The store has reported an uptick in sales particularly in May and June as Aussies spend on furniture and homeware.
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Australia has suffered an enormous 'state-based' cyber attack on its government, education, health, and business sectors, according to the PM

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has held a snap media conference to brief the nation on a large-scale cyber attack on the country. The sophisticated attack targeted the business sector as well as the government, including critical health infrastructure.
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PHOTOS: Trump's Tulsa rally saw low turnout, lots of counter-protesters, not much social distancing, and the return of the Baby Trump Balloon

Donald Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 20 -his first political rally since the country shut down in March due to the novel coronavirus.
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TikTok teens say they tanked Trump's comeback rally in Tulsa by reserving thousands of tickets then not showing up

President Donald Trump's big comeback rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday was a disappointment, with a relatively small number of supporters attending and rows of empty seats.
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Microsoft's latest 15-inch Surface Pro 3 laptop is sleek without compromising power

Microsoft's 15-inch Surface Laptop 3 is slim and light and a great choice for people who like big screens but don't want something big, chunky, and overpowered.
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T2, CUA, Patagonia and Kickstarter have all achieved success off social good – here's how their strategy works

In 2020, it's becoming clear that the priorities of large businesses have shifted immensely. More than ever, businesses are making an effort to break the status-quo by using profits to foster their consumer community for the greater good, becoming leaders in their fields in the process.

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