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Wednesday 17 August 2016

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Founders reveal the unwritten rules of working in a startup

The lure of the startup is strong. It's the promise of riches, a cool office, the admiration of peers and an exciting way of life. Others see through the mists of upside to a starker reality. More than 90% of them fail, leaving those who worked for little pay in a tough spot.
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RBA boss Glenn Stevens: Parents should expect they'll have to help their kids buy a house

The surge in property prices, especially in Sydney and Melbourne has made home owners extremely wealthy but cruelled the prospect of home ownership for many who aren't already in the market.
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All you need to know about when to buy your Guns N' Roses Australian tour tickets

It's official - Guns N' Roses are touring Australia in February.
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Australian photographer describes the moment he knew his Usain Bolt picture was special

It is already recognised as one of the great sports photographs of our time. the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, turning his head to smile at rivals as he pulls away from them on the track at the Rio Olympics.
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We asked and you answered -- here are 24 moments you realised you needed to quit your job

Some jobs just don't pan out the way you thought they would. For every worker stuck in a terrible career situation, there typically comes a breaking point. It's a moment where you decide enough is enough and decide to cut your losses.
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JK Rowling just high-fived a Melbourne astrophysicist on Twitter after she pwned a climate change troll

Dr Katherine (Katie) Mack is a theoretical astrophysicist who explores the universe in a way that makes your brain implode into a black hole. She got her PhD at Princeton, and is currently working in the School of Physics at University of Melbourne.
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REVIEW: Samsung's new Galaxy Note 7 is the most beautiful phone ever made

One of my colleagues said it best when he saw me with the new Galaxy Note 7 for the first time. "Wait, that's the new Note?" He was expecting something bigger. And uglier.
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Pauline Hanson is worried about how people go to the toilet at the tax office

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is not yet in her new $200,000 a year job as a Queensland senator, but she's already tackling the big issues facing the nation, like how people go to the toilet in the new Australian Tax Office building in Melbourne.
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Here's everything we know about the upcoming 'Star Wars' movie, 'Rogue One'

We're exactly four months away from the premiere of "Rogue One. A Star Wars Story," and it's building up to excitement levels we haven't seen since, well, "The Force Awakens" last year.
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BHP HORROR SHOW: Mining giant posts record $8.3 billion loss, crushes dividend

BHP Billiton posted a loss of $US6.385 billion ($A8.28 billion) for the full year to June, its biggest in history, and cut dividends as weaker global commodity prices cut the flow of cash to the world's biggest miner.

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