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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Monday 5 October 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning to you after what, I hope, was a cracking (and quite possibly long) weekend. Let's get into it.
Trump will be discharged from the hospital, but he 'may not entirely be out of the woods yet,' his doctors say
His doctors say his condition improved significantly following treatments.
'That makes no sense': Doctors say Trump is either getting overtreated for the coronavirus, which could be risky, or is more seriously ill than we know
One of his treatments, the steroid dexamethasone, is usually reserved for seriously ill patients.
'The fish are biting and the beers are cold': New Zealanders will be able to travel to New South Wales and the Northern Territory from October 16
It could be a first step to a two-way travel bubble including more Australian states and territories.
Queensland could open its border to NSW in November – under one condition
If there is "no unlinked community transmission in NSW for 28 days", Queensland will throw the border open once more.
Woolworths is expanding its cashless trial with more Metro stores going completely digital
The supermarket is experimenting with 'card only' stores as it shuns cash.
3 scientists have won the Nobel Prize for discovering the virus that causes hepatitis C
Their work has helped with the treatment of the infection that has affected millions worldwide.
The RBA could try to sneak another interest rate in before the federal budget, some economists say
Four in ten economists expect interest rates to fall to 0.10% in the next two months.
AirAsia is rolling out restaurants serving its in-flight food across the world
The first branch opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December 2019, and Santan has reportedly been thriving during the coronavirus pandemic.
Levi's is jumping into the $32 billion resale market with its own program for worn jeans and jackets
Levi's SecondHand will allow shoppers to buy pre-owned jeans and jackets and turn in their own used items for a credit.
Elon Musk says he will personally inspect SpaceX's launch pad sites after 2 rockets failed to launch
On Thursday and Friday SpaceX had two rockets abort their launches due to technical issues.
'We literally had to create a virtual program out of necessity within 48 hours': How this youth outreach program had to promptly shift to online support groups to continue helping young Australians
Since 1985, Youth Insearch has helped over 30,000 young people to rebuild their lives and currently assists around 1,000 young people per year across NSW, VIC & QLD.
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