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How your messy office space could be doing wonders for your productivity

Having a tidy office might not be as beneficial as some companies think. 
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PODCAST: Hedge funds, stock bubbles, and the slow death of rugby in Australia

Our guest this week is Neil Power, managing director of hedge fund strategies for Blue Sky Alternative Investments. 
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Australia's mortgage market is on the brink of a shake-up -- here's what it might look like

It looks like tougher restrictions on Australian housing investors are on the way. 
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The 10 worst suburbs in Australia for mortgage delinquencies

Queensland and Western Australia are home to eight of the 10 worst-performing postcodes for home loan arrears. 
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Why women and men need to negotiate pay rises differently

SMH.COM.AU: Is the trick to closing the seemingly intractable pay gap, for women to simply ask for more? Sadly not. 
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STARTUP FOUNDER: Amazon will be amazing for Australian businesses

He doesn't think Amazon will be a threat. 
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Young entrepreneurs are driving the SMB future in the Asia-Pacific

INTHEBLACK: It's the innovative, younger small business owners who are setting the pace for growth and optimism in the sector. 
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Qantas has smashed the black market in lounge passes

They've switched to digital and scrapped paper. 
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The world's cheapest, and the most expensive, cities to live in

Singapore is the most expensive city in the world to live in. 
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Australia is one of the 10 happiest countries in the world

We're a happy bunch here in Australia. 
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PHOTOS: Neil Perry's reviving 20 years of his most popular dishes for Qantas

Chef Neil Perry's hitting a few landmarks in 2017. 
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A shocking new study just disproved the 130-year-old theory about where dinosaurs came from

For the last 130 years, scientists thought dinosaurs evolved 230 million years ago on an ancient continent called Gondwana. 

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