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Monday 19 August 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Disney's streaming service headed to Australia in November.
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Facebook and Twitter say they have detected a Chinese propaganda campaign targeting Hong Kong protesters

The Chinese government has been running a covert social media propaganda campaign to try and undermine the Hong Kong protests.
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Inside Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein's controversial 20-year friendship

New charges against accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein brought his relationship with Britain's Prince Andrew under renewed scrutiny.
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In these Australian suburbs rents are soaring more than 33% – but some of Sydney's most expensive properties are getting smashed

While there's a certain fixation on house prices, whether you're a property investor or a tenant, rents matter just as much.
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Robert De Niro's company files a US$6 million lawsuit against ex-employee accusing her of embezzling money and binge-watching Netflix on the job

Canal Productions filed a $US6 million lawsuit on Saturday in New York against former employee Chase Robinson.
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Why it pays to get life insurance in your 30s

Life insurance is not just for oldies, but relevant for Aussies at all life stages, especially those of working age with ambitions for the future.
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Australia warned to prepare for an 'unprecedented crisis' in its own backyard as China and the US clash

Australia has been warned that it and the US remain unprepared to combat Chinese expansion in the Pacific.
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Bitcoin has become an unlikely safe haven as global turmoil has rocked markets. But not everyone thinks that's a good idea.

Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are becoming more and more appealing to investors as safe haven assets as trade tensions and geopolitical forces whip global markets and currencies.
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The most expensive car sold this year at auction is now an ultra-rare 1994 McLaren F1 which just auctioned for a record $19.8 million

A 1994 McLaren F1 with LM-specifications - a suite of upgrades based on McLaren's racing cars - sold for $US19.8 million on Saturday at the Monterey Car Auctions with RM Sotheby's.

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