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Wednesday 16 September 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning, team. 1. Today's Victorian COVID-19 numbers have been released. There were 28 new cases in the past 24 hours and 8 deaths, as compared to 42 new cases and 8 deaths reported on Wednesday. Elective surgeries resume from today. NSW, on the other hand reported 10 new cases, all of which were from known sources.
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'Boost Your Super' is an online tool topping up your superannuation every time you shop. Here's how it works.

Online platform 'Boost Your Super' makes super contributions on behalf of its users every time they shop. Working like a cashback rewards program, the tool puts the money back into a nominated super account.
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Australians are paying a lot more for iPhones than other countries, a new report reveals

Australia has dropped down on the list of cheapest places to buy an iPhone 11. According to the CommSec iPhone Index, Australia is the 18th cheapest place to get an iPhone 11 64GB in US dollars, compared to being fourth place in 2019.
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'Good memes are hard to come by': Meet the Australians making money off Instagram meme accounts

Australians who run Instagram meme accounts are being paid to post sponsored memes to hundreds of thousands of people who follow them. Individuals and businesses running Instagram meme accounts internationally are making a living from sharing sponsored content from advertisers
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The PlayStation 5 starts at US$400 and will launch on November 12

Sony's next-gen game console, the PlayStation 5, will arrive on November 12 in select territories, with worldwide launch coming on November 19. The PlayStation 5 starts at $US400 for the Digital Edition.
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Oracle's bid for TikTok is reportedly facing roadblocks over continued national security concerns

The US government received a proposal from Oracle and TikTok early this week that's designed to allow the video-sharing platform to remain in the US.
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Facebook is hiring a director of remote work as it plans for a more permanent shift to working from home

Facebook is looking for a director of remote work as it plans for a more permanent shift to working from home. The company is looking for someone to help it develop a long-term remote work plan and to lead Facebook's push "toward remote-first ways of working," according to a job posting for the role.
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The pros and cons of running, and why the benefits often outweigh the risks

While running can cause injuries like shin splints and stress fractures, that doesn't mean it's bad for you. The benefits of running, like improved cardiovascular health and strong bones, outweigh the risks.
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Improve your golf game with these must-have tools and accessories

We've rounded up a collection of tools and accessories that will appeal to any level of golfer, from novice to the golf obsessed. These product suggestions include personalised accessories, indoor putting greens and swing trainers.
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How this New Zealand university had a contact tracing system up and running in four weeks to minimise COVID-19 transmission

If you've been keeping tabs on the seemingly infinite news stories of late, you'd know that New Zealand has been lauded for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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