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Tuesday 24 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning, and welcome to the midweek.
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In rare bipartisan moment, Senate unanimously votes for Trump to release whistleblower complaint to intelligence committees

In a rare moment of bipartisanship, the Senate voted unanimously for a whistleblower complaint involving President Donald Trump to be turned over to congressional intelligence committees.
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Elon Musk is doubling down on China as car sales plummet and electric-vehicle subsidies are slashed

The launch of Tesla's first factory in China will likely come at a difficult time for auto companies in the world's largest passenger-vehicle market.
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'A total Witch Hunt!' Trump lashes out at House Democrats opening an impeachment inquiry against him

President Donald Trump called reports that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to announce an impeachment inquiry against him as "a continuation of the witch hunt" and "a positive" for him.
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China steals US designs for new weapons, and it's getting away with 'the greatest intellectual property theft in human history'

US officials have repeatedly warned about China's increasingly sophisticated military technology and about China's habit of lifting that technology from elsewhere.
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A new investigation alleges Nutella could be made with Turkish child labour, and now Aussie supermarkets want answers

Nutella is under pressure after a BBC investigation found that child labour is used on many hazelnut farms in Turkey – the spread's main supplier.
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Airbnb's new batch of 'safety initiatives' includes a portal which lets law enforcement request information about you

Airbnb has launched a new online safety hub with tips on how users can stay safe while travelling abroad.
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PayPal Australia has been ordered to undergo an audit to ensure it isn't breaching money laundering laws – just as Afterpay's audit is set to return a report

The Australian financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC has ordered an audit of PayPal Australia to ensure it is complying with money laundering legislation.
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Sunglass Hut underpaid hundreds of staff $2.3 million collectively. Its punishment is a paltry $50,000 legal donation.

Sunglass Hut has been found by Fair Work to have underpaid 620 staff across Australia by a collective $2.3 million between 2010 and 2016. In some instances, staff were out as much as $43,000, with the company having only back paid less than $1.5 million to date.
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3 reasons you should consider doing your MBA when you're at a career crossroads

Historically MBAs have been expensive and require full-time study. Factors like online delivery make MBAs more accessible and flexible. It's possible to study global markets and social innovation while working full-time.

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