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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday. 
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Here's what we know about new Macquarie CEO Shemara Wikramanayake

She will be Macquarie's first female CEO.
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What happened on Facebook's nightmare conference call that wiped out nearly $150B in market value in 90 minutes

The plunge came after Facebook executives announced that the company expects a significant slowdown in its revenue growth in the years ahead.
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An independent report showing My Health Records can be accessed by police has been pulled

The Australian Medical Association is pushing the Federal Government for greater privacy and security of the digital records.

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How to get a graduate job at one of the Big Four in Australia

The firms are looking for innovative thinkers, data analytics ability, creative thinking, analytical skills.
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Dick Smith is closing down his food business - and blames Aldi for its demise

The multi-millionaire set up Dick Smith Foods in 1999 to champion Australian-made foods. 
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Here's what a merged Nine and Fairfax will look like

It will be a combination of the second-largest largest newspaper publisher in Australia with the second-largest free-to-air television broadcaster.
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Here's what Australian scientists are saying about the discovery of liquid water on Mars

The lake likely stays liquid due to salts from Martian rocks dissolving into the water, coupled with the pressure of the ice above.
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Japan's pinball gambling industry rakes in 30 times more cash than Las Vegas casinos

Despite a ban on most gambling, the industry employs more people than the top 10 car manufacturers and accounts for nearly half of the country's leisure activities.

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