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Sunday 8 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Robert Mugabe's death, Apple's new iPhones and the latest from Hong Kong.
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Sydney's disastrous lockout laws are reportedly being scrapped for CBD venues — in case you needed an excuse to go on a bender

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has reportedly announced a monumental about-turn on Sydney's controversial 1:30am curfew introduced in 2014.
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Apple's biggest event of the year is happening this week — here's everything it's expected to announce

Apple is holding a special event on September 10, where it's expected to announce new iPhones, a new Apple Watch, and more.
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The crypto whiz kid who paid $4.6 million for lunch with Warren Buffett asked Donald Trump and several crypto bosses to join them. Here's everyone he invited.

Tron founder and CEO Justin Sun invited executives from Ethereum, Litecoin, Binance, Circle, Huobi, and eToro to attend the charity meal.
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In the battle of the Tesla Model S and the Porsche Taycan, it's really no contest

With the official launch of the Porsche Taycan, an all-electric high-performance sedan, we're going to start hearing a lot about the battle between Porsche and Tesla.
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The government wants the RBA to explain why it's failed to keep the economy growing — but pressuring the central bank might just create a housing bubble

The federal government may force the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to front up and explain why it's failed to keep the Australian economy growing strongly.
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Coffee brands Vittoria and Lavazza headed for court battle over rights to trademark the Italian word for gold

It's not how the miners of Ballarat and Bathurst would have imagined it, but the Australian tradition of jostling over gold has been revived.
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Tony Abbott has applauded Hungary for its strict race-based immigration laws but says it can still learn a thing or two from Australia

The former Australian prime minister has celebrated Hungary's tough stance on immigration.
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Two years before the Harvey Weinstein story broke, his brother wrote him a letter saying his 'misbehavior' had 'brought shame' to the family

A new book from the two New York Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment story includes a previously unreported letter from Bob Weinstein, his brother and business partner.
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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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