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Thursday 25 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Amazon profits miss the mark, Google drone business shifting Aussie profits offshore and property market winners and losers revealed.
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This is exactly how much house prices are changing in every Australian capital city — revealing this year's biggest property winners and losers

Sydney and Melbourne markets are in recovery, while Brisbane, Perth and Darwin are in decline.
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The Samsung Fold is back this September – but it's not coming to Australia yet

Samsung pushed back the phone's original April 26 launch date following reports from reviewers that the device's screen had broken.
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Wednesday was one of the busiest recorded days in aviation history — and it's going to keep getting busier

More than 225,000 flights were recorded on Wednesday, July 24 - more than ever recorded on a single day.
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Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes is reportedly talking to the US government about how to break up Facebook

Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes has been meeting with the US government about breaking up Facebook, according to The New York Times.
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Coles introduces a new range of plant-based meats – and the Byron Bay chef behind it says it's more new-age than Beyond Meat

Soulfresh CEO Didi Lo told Business Insider Australia the range is the "fifth generation in meat analogues" and claims it is more advanced than the bleeding meat alternatives like Beyond Meat.
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Apple is buying the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business in a $1 billion deal

Apple is acquiring the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business in a deal valued at $US1 billion.
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I gave up my San Francisco apartment to live on a boat. Here are 9 things I wish I knew beforehand.

Living on a boat was challenging at first, but has had many rewarding moments.
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Australian banks reckon interest rates will be slashed to 0.5% as RBA warns it won't back down

RBA governor Philip Lowe has suggested the official interest rate in Australia could continue to plummet lower.
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CEOs share the skills needed for a top performing workforce

More and more businesses are trying to build a 'talent first' workforce. Why? Because it's becoming increasingly clear that this leads to a more productive and efficient workplace. 

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