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15 things successful people do over holiday breaks

While this time of year might be a bit chaotic, a break from work can offer you the chance to recharge and refocus.
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Police raids in Melbourne foil alleged 'ISIS-inspired' Christmas season terrorist attack

Seven people have been arrested in Melbourne after allegedly preparing for an "ISIS-inspired" terrorist attack on Christmas Day.
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Apple is losing its focus again -- and this time, there's no Steve Jobs coming to the rescue

Apple was a complete disaster before Steve Jobs returned to the company he helped start decades earlier. 
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The most expensive places to buy a home in Australia

Here's a few tables that will almost certainly be of interest to Australia's property loving populace. 
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Atlassian is opening a huge second Sydney office

It's just a few metres down from its existing headquarters. 
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This is the difference between business success and failure 

INTHEBLACK: It's all about the the Unwritten Ground Rules. 
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Here's what would happen if you fired a gun in space

Just in case things get ugly and the world erupts into a real Star Wars. 
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The worst business buzzwords of 2016

SMH.COM.AU: Corporate jargon becomes more bizarre each year.
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Half a million premises will get NBN fibre all the way to the driveway

It's a much closer reach than the old default fibre-to-the-node technology.
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REVIEW: The best and worst phones I've ever had both came in 2016

Compared to a few years ago, smartphone users are spoilt for choice. 
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The most persuasive phrases in the human language

Certain phrases tap into our innate psychology. 
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Scientists can now tell how healthy you are by the colour of your nose

A person's colour can be a significant indicator of health.
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Snowfall was recorded in the Sahara Desert for the first time in 37 years -- and the satellite imagery is gorgeous

It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA's Landsat 7 satellite was there to see it. 

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