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Sunday 15 November 2020

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning, and welcome to the week.
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'It's madness': New South Wales and SA want to start taxing electric vehicles, in what is being called a world first

New South Wales has indicated it could follow South Australia in introducing new taxes on electric vehicles (EVs). If they do so, they could become some of the first jurisdictions in the world to impose such a tax, according to Australia's Electric Vehicles Council (ECV).
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Scott Morrison says all Australian states will reopen by Christmas – with one exception

The National Cabinet has agreed that all Australian states will reopen by Christmas with the exception of Western Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the news on Friday as he acknowledged that Queensland and New South Wales had come to an agreement.
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'Australia needs to plan and adapt': A new BOM and CSIRO report is a stark warning of the impacts of climate change

Australia's top science bodies have released their sixth State of the Climate report, which includes observations and modelling on the past, present and future of the country's climate.
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Instagram has rolled out a Shop tab on its platform in Australia, marking the launch with an exclusive shopping event

Instagram has launched a new Shop tab, where users can browse and discover a range of Australian and international brands. It comes as Instagram found that 83% of Aussie users have found new products on its platform.
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Aussies working from home have been starting earlier and finishing later, according to research from Atlassian

Data from software giant Atlassian has found Australian employees have been working longer days since lockdowns. The company found that Aussie employees have been working an extra 32 minutes since working from home.
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An average of 1,100 Americans are dying every day from COVID-19 as the death rate quickly climbs, heading towards summer and spring levels

On average, 1,100 Americans are dying every day from COVID-19 as the death rate quickly climbs, according to The COVID Tracking Project. The daily death count was 1,321 on Saturday, reaching a 7-day average of 1,100. The Project reported that since early May, the only day with a higher daily death average was August 4.
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Trump indirectly admits he lost the presidential election by tweeting Biden 'won' but says 'I concede nothing'

President Donald Trump on Sunday for the first time seemingly admitted that he lost the 2020 presidential election to President-elect Joe Biden in a series of early morning tweets.
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This bulletproof, 6-wheeled, 1,300-horsepower pickup costs up to $700,000 and already has 18 orders — take a closer look at the Rezvani Hercules 6x6

Boutique carmaker Rezvani unveiled its latest creation this week - the completely outrageous Hercules 6x6. The beastly six-wheel-drive pickup can be optioned with a 1,300 horsepower supercharged engine and sports a luxurious leather interior.
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How resilient are Australian businesses compared to their global peers? Here's what an expert says the data shows

As Australian businesses face a new set of threats created by the COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to assess how they can maintain their resilience. Whether it's starting a new business, or expanding a current one, making strategic choices that will help your business remain strong is more important than ever.

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