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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

You can add an assassination to 2016, with 10 days still to go. A first look at Blade Runner 2049. Atlassian drops hot desking because it's rubbish. And how to have a great 2017.
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The way we might protect ourselves from an exploding star could help us find alien civilizations

Eventually, stars die -- not with a whimper, but with a bang. When they do, there's the potential that any nearby planets could be devastated by destructive cosmic rays, potentially wiping out life on those worlds.
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The assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey will likely bring the countries 'closer together'

The assassination on Monday of Russia's ambassador to Turkey at an art gallery in Ankara is unlikely to fracture relations between the two countries, analysts said.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US stocks are losing their gains as they head toward the close, despite an upbeat take on the economic and jobs outlook from Fed chair Janet Yellen. 
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Foreign investors are getting ready to go on a US bond buying binge

Foreign bond buyers are getting ready for the January sales. 
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Scientists recorded this mysterious sound in the deepest place on Earth

In 2014, scientists first heard a unique sound coming from the waters around the Mariana Trench. Now a team of researchers have an idea what it might be.
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Lamborghini's flagship Aventador supercar just got an extra dose of old-school insanity

On Monday, Lamborghini unveiled the latest version of its flagship supercar, the Aventador S. 
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Don't freak out if your year-end review isn't great -- here's exactly what to say instead

As 2016 rolls to an end, you might be looking forward to your office holiday party. But there is one other item to deal with before 2016 is complete. 
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Trump's latest pick hiked the net worth of his top advisers to $10 billion

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Vinnie Viola for secretary of the Army lifted the combined net worth of his top team of officials and advisers to more than $10 billion.

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