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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 for Australia: What to expect, including price

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Hyundai’s second Ioniq electric car may be bigger and cheaper than the mid-spec Tesla Model 3 – though not available – once Australian deliveries begin next year. 0 See 7 pictures It 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 . electric car may cost less than the equivalent all-wheel-drive Tesla Model 3, when it arrives in Australia early next year. Revealed in full this morning, the Ioniq 6 is the second member of Hyundai’s dedicated Ioniq electric vehicle (EV) lineup, and will be positioned as a bigger (but similarly priced) rival to the Tesla Model 3, among other new EV sedans. Pricing and full specs haven’t been locked in for Australia, but Hyundai Australia has indicated that the Ioniq 6 will mirror the Ioniq 5 with the two very specific variants with rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive layout. Despite the larger battery and body, the price of the Ioniq 6 is expected to be similar to that of the Ioniq 5, estimated at between $70,000 and $80,000 plus on-road costs. That puts both Ioniq 6 variants in

More than 100 Australians exposed in China's big data leak, including former federal lawmakers

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The personal details of more than 100 Australian citizens – including former federal lawmakers – were among those exposed by hackers in a major leak of records stolen from Chinese police authorities. Key points: Hacker tries to sell personal information for 10 bitcoins (about $300,000) Leaked police report sheds light on the treatment of Uyghurs and other minorities It is believed that this data set covers more than 20 years Last week, a hacker claimed on an online forum that they had stolen 1 billion records, mostly belonging to Chinese nationals, in an ongoing effort to sell the information for 10 bitcoins, or nearly $300,000. The report provides rare insight into how the authorities are cracking down on political dissent and persecuting minorities in China, including Uyghurs and Falun Gong practitioners. The hacker posted three sample datasets online, totaling 750,000 individual records. The ABC summoned the 20 people in China identified in the leak to confirm the authenticity of th