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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 Tuesday, September 23.]( [A Productivity Commission report suggested workers could accept pay cuts to keep working from home. One expert says the opposite is more likely.]( [A Productivity Commission report suggested workers could accept pay cuts to keep working from home. One expert says the opposite is more likely.]( [A Productivity Commission report has suggested that as workplaces transition toward flexibility, some employees might accept a drop in wages to continue to work from home.]( [Australians are increasingly looking for new jobs as lockdowns shut down businesses]( [Australians are increasingly looking for new jobs as lockdowns shut down businesses]( [A feeling of desperation has crept into the job market as lockdowns have swept Australia’s eastern seaboard.]( [More than half of Australia’s airports were actually busier last year than they were before the pandemic. Here’s why.]( [More than half of Australia’s airports were actually busier last year than they were before the pandemic. Here’s why.]( [Just over half of Australia’s airports were busier during the last financial year than pre-pandemic, an analysis of air traffic data has revealed.]( [LinkedIn has named the 25 hottest new startups in Australia winning the war on talent]( [LinkedIn has named the 25 hottest new startups in Australia winning the war on talent]( [They rank as some of the best places in Australia to work.]( [Construction union leaders condemn ‘morons’ leading anti-vaccine protest as projected cost of work site shutdown hits $2 billion]( [Construction union leaders condemn ‘morons’ leading anti-vaccine protest as projected cost of work site shutdown hits $2 billion]( [Construction union leaders have distanced themselves from the thousands of anti-vaccine protesters who took to Melbourne’s streets on Tuesday, as Victorian Police say they will use “whatever tactics they need” to contain further demonstrations.]( [Bill Gates questioned about his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein in a new PBS interview: ‘Well, he’s dead, so in general you always have to be careful’]( [Bill Gates questioned about his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein in a new PBS interview: ‘Well, he’s dead, so in general you always have to be careful’]( [Bill Gates told PBS that his meetings with Epstein were a mistake. "They didn’t result in what he purported and I cut them off," he said.]( [‘Donnez-moi un break’: UK PM Boris Johnson tells France to ‘get a grip’ over submarine deal]( [‘Donnez-moi un break’: UK PM Boris Johnson tells France to ‘get a grip’ over submarine deal]( [Using what a British anchor called "peerless franglais," Johnson told the French "prenez un grip" in their feud with the US, UK, and Australia.]( [Apple CEO Tim Cook is furious that employees won’t stop leaking confidential information, according to leaked memo]( [Apple CEO Tim Cook is furious that employees won’t stop leaking confidential information, according to leaked memo]( [Tim Cook says Apple is "doing everything in our power" to identify staff who leak information, whom he says "do not belong here," the Verge reports.]( [Image]( [Logo]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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