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Wednesday 10 April 2019

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Scott Morrison calls election for May 18

Scott Morrison flew back to Canberra and called the election for May 18.
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Australians are suddenly a lot more optimistic about where the housing market is heading

Be it the outlook for prices or whether now is a good time to buy, Australians have suddenly become more confident about where the housing market is heading.
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'Like looking at the gates of Hell': Astronomers just revealed the first picture of a black hole

The picture is somewhat fuzzy but shows the "shadow" of a black hole caused by its event horizon, or point of no return.
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The Labor Party is not taxing your ute, despite what Facebook ads tell you

Labor has come under attack from the government with targeted Facebook ads claiming Labor wants to tax four wheel drives and sports utilities.
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Airlines have stopped buying Boeing 737 Max planes in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines crash

Airlines have stopped ordering Boeing 737 Max planes, according to the company's first-quarter data released Tuesday.
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The IMF's latest growth downgrade may push the RBA into action

The IMF has downgraded its global growth forecast for this year to 3.3%, the lowest level since the GFC.
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How much money 'Game of Thrones' episodes cost to make in the final season, and throughout the series

The final season of HBO's "Game of Thrones," which premieres on Sunday, cost $US15 million an episode.
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How to hide your Friends list on Facebook, from everyone or only certain people

By default, your Friends list is set to public, so everyone with a Facebook account can see who you are connected to.
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Less than 1% of people can solve all 10 of these mind-bending puzzles correctly. Here's what your score reveals about you.

The majority of people were only able to get four out of 10 questions right, and only .6% were able to get a perfect score.

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