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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Thursday, 27 April 2017
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what you need to know on Thursday.
Foreign interest in Australian housing has dropped by more than 50%
"We are already seeing signs the heat in our housing markets may be coming off".
Scott Morrison is moving to bring fresh thinking to the dumb debt conversation holding Australia back
At first blush, it's easy to be cynical about the federal budget changes.
The world's first commercial robot bricklayer will be released in 2017
It's coming this year.
There's a manhunt for a gunman who stole a $230,000 Audi during a test drive in Sydney
The incident resulted in a police chase across Sydney, but authorities failed to catch the culprit, who is now at large.
Here are Australia's fastest selling suburbs
The numbers show a discrepancy in the speed of house and apartment sales across different regions.
INSIDE A FINTECH STARTUP: We followed a Sydney payments company that hopes to revolutionise how you pay for content
Startups are an exercise in modern dreaming.
Qantas just opened bookings for its first non-stop Perth to London flight
It used to take four days and seven stops in 1947. Now the 14,498 km flight will take 17 hours, give or take a bit.
You can buy a piece of this Sydney apartment for $57
This is the lowest-ever price for a Brick in the seven months that the company has been open to investors.
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Scientists have solved the 100-year-old mystery of why the 'blood' in Antarctica's Blood Falls keeps flowing
It's been 106 years since Australian geologist Griffith Taylor discovered the vivid red falls flowing from the glacier named after him.
Australian employers don't like hiring people in their 40s
Age discrimination starts as early as 45 years of age.
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