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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Sunday, 17 December 2017

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Bullies are getting more sex. Malcolm Turnbull is getting it right. The Pentagon believes in UFOs, and Australia could win t
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Bullies are getting more sex. Malcolm Turnbull is getting it right. The Pentagon believes in UFOs, and Australia could win the Ashes today. And there are still 13 days to go in 2017.
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Australia's housing market finished 2017 on a weak note

Clearance rates across Australia's capital cities edged higher last week, assisted in part by fewer properties being taken to auction ahead of the Christmas break.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The Treasurer takes centre stage with MYEFO.
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Grounds for impeachment or a 'witch hunt'?: How the left and right see the Trump-Russia firestorm so very differently

The Russia controversy has dogged US President Donald Trump since he took office in January.
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How a radio DJ-turned-entrepreneur created an award-winning UK gin selling 1,000 bottles a week

It was 2012, and Kathy Caton was out for a morning run on the Brighton seafront following a long night of gin-drinking when she had her "lightbulb moment".
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Taking selfies all the time could be a sign of a new mental condition

Two psychology researchers have written a paper suggesting that people who post a lot of selfies on social media may suffer from "selfitis." 
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Here are 7 things that scientists know about sleepwalking

Should I wake them up? Can they hurt themselves? Can they hurt me?
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Uber used former CIA officers posing as businessmen to collect trade secrets and other intel, explosive letter claims

There are a lot of explosive claims in a recently unsealed letter written by a lawyer for a former Uber intel manager. 

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