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Wednesday 22 July 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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Qantas just sent its last Boeing 747 into retirement, signalling the end of an era for the iconic planes

The last Qantas 747 has left Australia for the final time. It ends a 49-year relationship between the Australian airline and the iconic plane.
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The RBA has directed the Australian government to spend its way out of the crisis, but warns there's no 'free lunch' in printing money

Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe has given the Morrison government the green light to increase debt levels and lock in a budget deficit this Thursday of more than $200 billion to support the economy during its recovery from the virus crisis.
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Australian passports are now more powerful than US ones as the coronavirus reshuffles the visa world order

The coronavirus pandemic has rearranged how the world's passports are rated as different countries cope with the virus at home. Passports from Australia, ranked 9th, are now more powerful than those from the United States which have plunged to be on par with Mexico and Uruguay.
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The list of 50 best places to work in Australia in 2020 has been released, and it includes Salesforce, Canva and eBay

The list of the 50 Best Places to Work in Australia 2020 has been released. The companies that made it on the list include Salesforce Australia, Canva and eBay.
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Apple could launch a new iPhone in 2022 with a big camera feature that rivals like the Galaxy S20 Ultra already have

Apple's 2022 iPhone could come with a different type of camera lens that's generally better-equipped for taking zoomed photos, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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Tesla has chosen the site of its next US factory

Tesla has selected the site for its next US factory. At first, the electric-car maker did not disclose the site's location. But after this story was published, Tesla said the factory will be built in Austin, Texas.
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These $26 million robotic dolphins are coming to a Chinese aquarium soon and they look exactly like the real thing

New Zealand company Edge Innovations developed animatronic dolphins to be used in aquariums. The robots are remote controlled and could be used in place of captive dolphins.
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Throw out the sauvignon blanc, here are three sensational Australian chardonnays to drink tonight

Chardonnay is a relative newcomer to Australia's vinous landscape, introduced in the Hunter Valley in the late 60s and early 70s via the pioneering efforts of the late wine greats Murray Tyrrell of Tyrrell's Wines and Dr Max Lake of Lakes Folly.
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A home lender's tips on how to approach the market amid the COVID-19 outbreak

As housing prices across Australia remain unsteady in the wake of COVID-19, potential homeowners are calculating whether it's the right decision to break into the property market.

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