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Monday, 3 July 2017

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All you need to know about today's rates decision. Your Medicare details are for sale on the web. No one's moved to Canada y
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

All you need to know about today's rates decision. Your Medicare details are for sale on the web. No one's moved to Canada yet. And is it okay to program a bot to do your work for you?
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The biggest hit album the year you were born

Each year, one album taps into the hearts and ears of the public on its way to topping the Billboard year-end chart. 
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A startup CEO used one 'cocky' slide to raise nearly $12 million -- here's what it looked like

Back in 2015, Outreach CEO Manny Medina had just brought his startup back from the brink of bankruptcy. 
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There's a setting in Spotify that makes your music sound better -- here's how to turn it on

I'm always amazed by how many of my friends still don't know about Spotify's "Extreme" sound quality setting, which comes with Spotify's $US9.99 per month "Premium" service.
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Take a look at how US Army snipers zero in on their targets during specialised training

During large, multiunit exercises, the US military's snipers can be overshadowed by the men and machines roving the battlefield.
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A photographer captured these surreal photos of North Korea's capital on a state-sanctioned tour

The Trump administration is weighing new legislation that would ban US citizens from travelling to North Korea, following the death of American student Otto Warmbier.
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We drove the $500,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom and saw how it's different from every other car

As the flagship model of the world's most famous luxury carmaker, the Rolls-Royce Phantom is a rolling throwback to an age when the super-wealthy lived in 100-room estates and employed dozens of staff, a few of them chauffeurs.

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