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Sunday 26 May 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The new-look Morrison ministry, Canva's cybersecurity attack and the two things Steve Jobs got wrong.
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The Australian dollar is crawling off the mat as the greenback starts to soften

The Australian dollar continues to crawl higher, helped by softer US economic data and renewed hopes for a trade deal being reached between the United States and China.
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Trump attended a Japanese sumo match where he presented a made-up award and broke a number of traditions

He awarded the "United States President's Cup," which Japan made up just for his visit, to the victor of a series of matches.
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Millennials' attitudes towards clothing ownership are bringing about a major change in the fashion industry

Renting has become a major fashion trend as younger consumers who crave newness look for more sustainable ways to shop.
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People are comparing a London concert to Fyre Festival after attendees 'collapsed' when they were forced to queue for hours in the hot sun

A London festival descended into chaos as attendees were forced to queue for hours to get into the event.
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PM Scott Morrison announces Cabinet reshuffle – including a new minister for fintech and an ambassador to the US

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has unveiled a new-look ministry one week after being re-elected.
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A video of a YouTuber's wife falling while hiking sparked 'Cliff Wife,' the latest viral meme

YouTube star Shaun McBride posted a video of what he called the "scariest moment of my entire life."
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An astronomer in the Netherlands captured stunning video of 60 Starlink satellites zooming across the sky

The video shows the "train" of satellites speeding in a straight line as they orbit around the earth.
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Hungry Jack's and CSIRO scientists to develop meat-free Whopper

It's not every day you see scientists backing product development by fast food giants.
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10 predictions Steve Jobs made about the future of tech that came true — and 2 he got totally wrong

Jobs foresaw iPhones in the 1980s, the ubiquity of the internet, and the computer mouse, among other advances.

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