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[View in browser]( [Logo]( [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, September 8.]( [The RBA has left interest rates on hold at 0.1% – and predicts eastern state lockdowns won’t derail the recovery]( [The RBA has left interest rates on hold at 0.1% – and predicts eastern state lockdowns won’t derail the recovery]( [The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has revealed its latest thinking on Australia’s lockdowns.]( [1 in 7 Australians say they would struggle to make their mortgage repayments if interest rates rose]( [1 in 7 Australians say they would struggle to make their mortgage repayments if interest rates rose]( [Rate hikes could force thousands of Australians out of their homes.]( [Three quarters of young people in manufacturing, engineering and STEM would move regionally for a job, a new report finds]( [Three quarters of young people in manufacturing, engineering and STEM would move regionally for a job, a new report finds]( [Three quarters of young people in manufacturing and STEM industries are interested in moving regionally for their careers, a new report has found.]( [Stung by COVID-19 exposures and staff in isolation, supermarket giants have reportedly begun a hiring spree]( [Stung by COVID-19 exposures and staff in isolation, supermarket giants have reportedly begun a hiring spree]( [Australia’s supermarket giants are hiring extra frontline and distribution centre staff under the expectation future COVID-19 exposures will force thousands of workers into self-isolation.]( [CouriersPlease urges shoppers to brace for potential delays with Christmas parcel volumes projected to double 2019 levels]( [CouriersPlease urges shoppers to brace for potential delays with Christmas parcel volumes projected to double 2019 levels]( [Parcel delivery giants CouriersPlease has predicted delivery volumes in the months leading to Christmas will be more than double those faced in 2019, as logistics experts warn shoppers to order gifts early or risk further supply chain shocks.]( [Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news outlets plan to dial back climate change denial and promote net zero emissions by 2050, according to reports]( [Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news outlets plan to dial back climate change denial and promote net zero emissions by 2050, according to reports]( [Public outrage mounted on social media against Murdoch’s news outlets as wildfires ravaged wide swaths of Australia in 2019 and 2020.]( [Guzman y Gomez and Australian startup Fable release new plant-based taco filling, showing the meat alternative industry still has mushroom to grow]( [Guzman y Gomez and Australian startup Fable release new plant-based taco filling, showing the meat alternative industry still has mushroom to grow]( [Guzman y Gomez will bring shredded shiitake mushrooms to menus nationwide, marking more growth for the booming meat alternative scene.]( [Apple’s big iPhone 13 reveal event is on September 14]( [Apple’s big iPhone 13 reveal event is on September 14]( [Apple’s big iPhone reveal event is scheduled for September 14, and we already have a few clues for what to expect from the iPhone 13.]( [K-pop fan accounts on social media were suspended for ‘irrational star-chasing behavior’ amid China’s crackdown on its entertainment industry]( [K-pop fan accounts on social media were suspended for ‘irrational star-chasing behavior’ amid China’s crackdown on its entertainment industry]( [Chinese social-media site Weibo suspended fan accounts for 21 prominent K-pop bands, including BTS and Blackpink.]( [Image]( [Logo]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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