10 things you need to know this morning in Australia Jack Derwin Good morning, folks. Let's get cracking. 1. Yet another company has been found out rorting Australian asylum seeker contracts for millions of dollars in profit, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Multinational Applus Wokman won a $121 million contract to resettle asylum seekers. It then paid local workers just $8 an hour to do the work but charged Australian taxpayers as if they were being paid $75, in an act likened to "stealing" from both countries. A quick reminder, we spent $1 million per head to lock people up there rather than resettle them here. One of many reasons costs on Manus Island blew out to over $1 million per head to effectively house people in tents or worse.