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[View in browser]( [Logo]( [facebook-icon.png]( [twitter-icon.png]( [linkedin.png]( [Image]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( [This is Business Insider Australia’s morning newsletter for Wednesday, August 25.]( [New cards promise Australians the ability to actually spend their cryptocurrency. But it could end up costing them at tax time.]( [New cards promise Australians the ability to actually spend their cryptocurrency. But it could end up costing them at tax time.]( [A new wave of cards allow Australians to spend cryptocurrencies in stores and online, but users could find themselves with a huge tax bill.]( [Some Australian influencers are facing pushback from their audiences for posting about getting vaccinated]( [Some Australian influencers are facing pushback from their audiences for posting about getting vaccinated]( [Influencers posting photos showing they got vaccinated are facing backlash online, at the same time as a growing number of Australian influencers share anti-vax content on their platforms.]( [New Zealand locked down after a single COVID-19 case. Now 148 people are infected, and experts are worried]( [New Zealand locked down after a single COVID-19 case. Now 148 people are infected, and experts are worried]( [A New Zealand government minister said Sunday that the Delta variant raised "big questions" about the country’s COVID-19 "elimination" plans.]( [Delivery platforms and fast food brands have spent millions on advertising as they capitalise on Australia’s lockdowns]( [Delivery platforms and fast food brands have spent millions on advertising as they capitalise on Australia’s lockdowns]( [Delivery platforms and fast food brands have spent millions on advertising as they capitalise on lockdowns.]( [Jolt is planning 5,000 new electric vehicle charging stations around Australia after securing a $100 million investment]( [Jolt is planning 5,000 new electric vehicle charging stations around Australia after securing a $100 million investment]( [BlackRock has funneled more than $100 million into Australian electric vehicle charging firm Jolt, boosting the company’s goal of providing 5,000 charging sites nationwide by 2030.]( [Elon Musk says Tesla’s latest full self-driving software is ‘not great’ and that engineers are racing to improve it]( [Elon Musk says Tesla’s latest full self-driving software is ‘not great’ and that engineers are racing to improve it]( [Elon Musk said Tesla’s partially automated full self driving (FSD) was "not great" – but that he’d tested the next version, and it was better.]( [Unvaccinated people are 29 times more likely to land in the hospital with COVID-19 than those who got the shot, a new CDC study reveals]( [Unvaccinated people are 29 times more likely to land in the hospital with COVID-19 than those who got the shot, a new CDC study reveals]( [The CDC study analyzed about 43,000 COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles, finding that unvaccinated people were more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19.]( [Apple stock has soared 1,022% since Tim Cook became CEO 10 years ago]( [Apple stock has soared 1,022% since Tim Cook became CEO 10 years ago]( [Apple has added more than $2 trillion in market value since Cook became CEO, with its market cap surging to $2.45 trillion from $349 billion.]( [Image]( [Logo]( [facebook-icon.png]( [twitter-icon.png]( [linkedin.png]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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