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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday, 8 March 2017
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Good afternoon. Here's what you need to know.
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what you need to know on Thursday.
There are reports a lot of Chinese buyers are struggling to settle on their Aussie apartment
It's little wonder that many are warning about a potential correction, or worse, in apartment prices in Australia's eastern capitals right now.
Australia's retirement savings pool now totals a mind-blowing $2.2 trillion -- here's where it's all invested
The figure represents a 7.4% increase in total superannuation assets over the 12 months to December 2016.
In a sign of changes for environment politics, Australia's Climate Institute is shutting because it's broke
Philanthropic funding, which the group relied on, has dried up.
Why Tony Robbins says he's 'never met anyone smarter' than Ray Dalio
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I've met a lot of extraordinary people over the years, but I've never met anyone smarter than Ray."
Australia has never had so many homes for rent
There's a lot of housing built in Australia right now, along with a lot of investor activity. Most is concentrated in Australia's eastern capitals, particularly Sydney and Melbourne.
WATCH: Union protesters followed former minister John Howard, 77, down a Sydney street
The former PM was walking down Pitt Street when the group descended on him, yelling profanities and booing him.
10 surprising facts you may not know about Adele, whose world tour comes to Sydney this weekend
Her world tour comes to Sydney tomorrow!
BIS: Sydney unit prices are due for '10% or more' falls
Sydney's hot property market will soon see values fall.
Malcolm Turnbull is dragging in gas companies to talk about Australia's 'energy crisis'
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called an urgent meeting of big gas producers to try and avert an eastern coast "energy crisis".
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