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Monday 2 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

NASA and SpaceX collaborate, Saudi Arabia consults Kobe Bryant and economists predict today's RBA rates decision.
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Most Australian economists think interest rates will be kept on hold in September, but reckon the RBA's time is running out

The Reserve Bank of Australia is set to decide where the official interest rate will go on Tuesday, after cutting rates in June and July.
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Mike Cannon-Brookes plans to attend the Global Climate Strike and is encouraging Atlassian employees to join him in protesting the 'climate change emergency'

Atlassian is one of a number of Australian businesses joining the 'Not Business as Usual' campaign in support of the Global Climate Strikes.
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Brexit will be delayed until 2020 if MPs vote this week for law to prevent a no-deal exit

New legislation designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit will be brought forward by opposition MPs on Tuesday.
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More than 1,000 flights are cancelled and 3 airports are shutting down as Hurricane Dorian approaches the US coast

More than 1,000 flights in the US had been cancelled Monday morning as Hurricane Dorian approached the US's southeastern coast.
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Novak Djokovic apologised and said his injury 'hurt' after tennis fans mercilessly booed him off the US Open court

Djokovic called time on his tournament early in the third set after losing the opening two 6-4, 7-5.
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Saudi Arabia is quietly meeting Twitch, sports officials, and stars like Kobe Bryant in an apparent attempt to 'sportswash' its reputation

Saudi Arabia lobbied major US sporting bodies as part of a plan to expand their domestic sports industry.
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NASA is helping SpaceX scout these 9 places on Mars for landing the first Starship rocket missions

SpaceX is developing a towering two-stage rocket system called Starship that is being designed to land people and cargo on Mars.
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