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Tuesday 13 October 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. In the immortal words of Jon Bon Jovi, we're halfway there.
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Apple unveiled its first 5G iPhones, including a $1,200 iPhone 12 mini, and a new HomePod mini at its biggest event of the year

Apple just announced the iPhone 12, its first 5G iPhone, at its big event on Tuesday.
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Apple sees $81 billion in market value erased as it unveils its first 5G iPhones

Apple stock slid as much as 4% on Tuesday, erasing $US81 billion from Apple's market capitalisation at intraday lows before shares pared some losses.
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Australian punters doubled down during the pandemic, as online gambling replaces the pokies

New government data shows one-third of gamblers are now indulging at least four times a week.
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Tourism Australia calls on Aussies to travel locally once again - signing on Hamish Blake and Zoe Foster-Blake for its latest campaign

First launched in January to boost tourism following Australia's horror bushfire season, the latest campaign is calling on Aussies to once again travel domestically.
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Struggling to manage your money? You may need financial therapy.

Financial therapy is a practice that looks at our relationship with money and the psychological, behavioural or cognitive beliefs we have around it.
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China and Russia haven't signed on to NASA's new plan to unify how humanity explores space

Seven countries signed on to NASA's new Artemis Accords on Tuesday: Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the UAE, and the UK.
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Cyprus just shut down a program providing passports to anyone with a spare $2 million amid scandal

The world's wealthiest have snapping up secondary passports amid the coronavirus pandemic through citizenship by investment programs.
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'Project Big Picture' would see the English Premier League reduced in size, domestic competitions scrapped, and the biggest clubs in the division hold all the power

"Project Big Picture" could see the biggest shake up in the history of the English Premier League, led by Manchester United and Liverpool.
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The biggest threat to companies right now isn't the pandemic, according to a risk expert

The pandemic has produced a glut of empty shopfronts, warehouses and offices, and opened businesses up to a whole new set of problems.

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