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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

A Category 5 hurricane, plummeting Aussie home sales and Trump's tariffs take effect.
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Here are the Apple products affected by Trump's latest move in the trade war with China

President Trump's 15% tariff on Chinese imports went into effect on Sunday, impacting Apple products like the Apple Watch and AirPods in the US.
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Hong Kong protesters barricaded roads and disrupted trains to and from the airport, forcing travellers to walk

It's the second time protesters have targeted the transportation hub, occupying it for nearly a week in August.
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Nearly 2,000 new fires have started in the Amazon in the last 48 hours despite burning ban from government

Fires in the Amazon rainforest continue despite a ban from the Brazilian government on burning.
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This Aussie hacker has made at least US$1 million for bug-hunting on a platform used by Google, Twitter and Spotify

An Aussie bloke has become one of the first in the world to become a verified hacking millionaire.
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Australians are turning away from buying new homes in every state but one

Australian home sales have been slipping for the last 12 months, dropping 12.8% according to the latest figures.
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These are the former high-ranking Google execs who have been accused of sexual misconduct

Google was thrust back into the #MeToo spotlight on Wednesday, when a former Google employee alleged she had an affair with her boss, Google's chief legal counsel David Drummond.
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A recalled MacBook Pro has been banned on more than a dozen airlines — here are the carriers that won't let you bring the laptop on board

The Federal Aviation Administration in August that it was banning certain models of the Apple MacBook Pro from flights.
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How to be a great leader by recognising and adapting to change

It's widely recognised that the customer is at the heart of business sustainability in the digital age.

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