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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday. 
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RBA leaves rates on hold but its confidence in the jobs market is growing

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) produced few surprises at its October monetary policy meeting.
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BIG TURNOUT: More than half of Australian voters have already submitted their same-sex marriage survey

More than nine million survey forms in the Australian government's same-sex marriage postal survey have already been returned.
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Australia's second national gun amnesty just closed and it's likely 30,000 guns were turned in

The amnesty, which ran for three months, allowed anyone with unwanted or unregistered firearms to legally register or drop them off without fear of being prosecuted.
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The Las Vegas shooter took 'more than 10' suitcases into the Mandalay Bay days before the massacre

A timeline of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock's activities began to unfold nearly 24 hours after he shot at a crowd of concertgoers late Sunday night.
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Australia's navy is getting a $3 billion missile defence system because of the growing threat of rogue states

The Royal Australian Navy's nine new anti-submarine warfare frigates will have an anti-missile capability added as concerns over North Korea and air threats in the region grow.
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Jimmy Kimmel: 'It feels like someone has opened a window into hell'

Jimmy Kimmel teared up during an emotional monologue on Monday.
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Rock legend Tom Petty dead at age 66

Rock legend Tom Petty has died, the musician's family announced in a statement on Monday night.
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3 scientists just won the Nobel Prize for discovering how body clocks are regulated -- here's why that's such a big deal

Awarded "for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm."

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