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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 10 May 2017
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what you need to know on Wednesday.
Australian executives say the government still needs to confront how global trends will affect local businesses
Here's what they had to say at the Xero panel.
Here are the ASX-listed companies winning from the 2017 budget
The winners of the budget.
What the best financial minds are saying about the government's bank levy
These are initial thoughts on how the move will affect bank profitability.
What the best financial minds are saying about the government's bank levy
A core theme of Treasurer Scott Morrison's budget is that there are better days ahead.
Masterchef star George Calombaris has been charged with assault over the A-League grand final incident
It's alleged the celebrity chef pushed a Sydney fan in the chest.
Public transport in Sydney getting more expensive from July, but there is good news
Your trip home is about to get more expensive.
Here's the insanely complex way the government wants to help young people save for their first house
The First Home Super Savers Scheme will come into effect from 1 July this year.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce got hit with a lemon meringue pie in a protest against marriage equality
As far as pies to the face go, this was the work of a professional.
I now take one day a week to do 'fake work' -- and it's made me a lot more productive
This could help your stress levels at work.
The oldest evidence of life on land has been found in Australia and may point to life on Mars
The find by University of NSW scientists pushes back the earliest known existence of inhabited terrestrial hot springs on Earth by 3 billion years.
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