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Wednesday 18 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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A doctor is suing Google Australia over negative reviews calling him 'incompetent' and a 'fraud' – but the tech giant says the criticism is fair game

A doctor is suing Google over negative reviews posted on the company's reviews platform which called him 'incompetent' and a 'fraud', the ABC reports.
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Kaufland, the German retailer described as 'Aldi on steroids', is coming to Australia – here's what you can expect

Aldi has enjoyed its challenger status against Woolies and Coles, but that could change with a new German player coming to town. Kaufland is opening in Australia bringing a "one stop shop model" with it, the Australian Financial Review reported.
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TPG says community health fears stopped its 5G rollout in Australia – as experts blame disinformation campaigns on social media

TPG chief operating executive Craig Levy has told the Federal Court that the telco pulled its plans to roll out a 5G network in Australia due to community fears regarding the health impact of the technology.
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Amid Snap's struggles as a public company, CEO Evan Spiegel gives this advice to founders: 'Don't go public'

Snap CEO Evan Spiegel was asked at an investor conference what advice he had for founders taking companies public for their first time. He responded, "Don't go public?"
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I've only been using the new Apple Watch Series 5 for a few hours, but I can already tell its new display is going to be a game-changer

The Apple Watch Series 5, which launches on September 20, comes with a new always-on display that can show information like the time without requiring that you raise your wrist.
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Steve Jobs had a major role in helping Disney buy Marvel, CEO Bob Iger revealed

Disney bought Marvel in 2009 for $US4 billion, but it may not have happened without Apple cofounder Steve Jobs' help.
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The 'Downton Abbey' movie really makes you care about the problems of rich English people — and sometimes, not much else

The "Downton Abbey" movie is based on the hit TV series of the same name, which aired for six seasons. Most of the characters and places featured on the beloved series - including devoted butler Carson, and the quick-witted Dowager Countess - make an appearance in the film, too.
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Teens are pledging not to have kids until the government takes climate change seriously

Emma Lim, an 18-year-old student at McGill University in Montreal, recently launched a climate-change movement called "#NoFutureNoChildren." Her movement serves as a platform where people can pledge not to have children until the government take serious steps to combat climate change.

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