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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Wednesday 26 February 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Hello team. Let's do it.
As the coronavirus outbreak worsens outside of China, hopes of containing it are diminishing
The coronavirus outbreak that originated in China has spread to at least 40 other countries.
'The worst is yet to come': Global stocks plummet as fears mount of a coronavirus pandemic
The flu-like illness has infected more than 80,000 people, killed at least 2,700, and spread to around 40 countries.
Clearview AI, the controversial facial-recognition company partnering with police, says its entire customer list was stolen in a breach
Clearview AI, the controversial company working with police departments across the US, said someone with "unauthorised access" stole its client list.
After discovering they've been funding climate change, 10,000 Australian academics are demanding UniSuper divest from fossil fuels
Australia's default fund for university staff has billions invested in fossil fuel companies and the revelations have roiled members.
Tim Cook said he would answer questions about the 'fairly dynamic situation' of Coronavirus at Apple's shareholder meeting, then closed the meeting without addressing it
Despite the fact that it prompted the company to revise its March quarter revenue guidance earlier this month.
Australia's neobanks are publishing roadmaps of their future app features, as a way of being transparent with customers
86 400 published its plans on Wednesday, joining rivals Xinja and Up Bank in doing so.
'Supply chain issues are starting to emerge': These are the Australian businesses most affected by the coronavirus outbreak
From supermarket Coles to software company WiseTech, companies are grappling with short-term disruptions, unsure of when they might be resolved.
The head of SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund reportedly tried to lure another company executive into a sexual 'honey trap' to collect blackmail and secure his rise to CEO
He is accused of planning to blackmail SoftBank's then-president with compromising sexual photos.
Hand sanitiser is low in stock at Coles due to the coronavirus outbreak, and the company says it expects shortages in other products too
The coronavirus outbreak is seeing shortages in Australian supermarkets for certain goods.
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