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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The Trump-Russia investigation claims three scalps. Bitcoin is unstoppable. The Ferrari so fast you're not allowed to drive it. The worst in-law. And why dancing is banned in New York.
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Here's how the government should respond to China's influence in Australian universities

While we don't know exactly how deep this influence runs, we do know quite a bit.
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Woolworths smashes Coles in supermarket sales growth

In the latest market update, Australian food sales at Woolworths were up 4.7% to $9.63 billion in the first quarter of 2018. Like for like sales were 4.9%.
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Australia is about to see a big rise in transport infrastructure projects

The Australian economy is about to be lifted by a wave of investment in transport infrastructure projects, hitting $16 billion in the next three years.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The UK pound was the strongest performer ahead of a likely rate hike by the Bank of England.
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Tiger Woods announced he's going to play his first tournament in 9 months

Tiger Woods announced he will play the Hero World Challenge from November 30 - December 3. Woods has not played professional golf since withdrawing from a tournament in February.
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Paul Manafort indictment shows he made 'thousands of dollars a week' using Airbnb to rent out a $3 million New York City condo he bought with offshore funds

President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, and Manafort's associate Rick Gates have been indicted on charges including money laundering and tax fraud.
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The hottest game in the world jumped ship from Amazon in a big victory for Microsoft in the cloud wars

Last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds," the hottest game of 2017, is now running on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.
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Some of the biggest names in tech closed at record highs

Shares were boosted by strong earnings results from a number of names last week.

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