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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Friday 28 July 2017
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what you need to know on Friday.
Housing affordability in Sydney just hit a 'critical level'
It worsened in the June quarter.
The commercial version of the one-armed bricklaying robot is coming soon
They're hoping to have it finished by the end of the year.
A Liberal MP who delivered Malcolm Turnbull a rare bright spot in the 2016 election might be a dual national
The worst case scenario for Malcolm Turnbull's knife-edge government could potentially occur.
A former US presidential economic adviser says changes to Arnott's biscuits say a lot about Australia's economy
It's called
"shrinkflation".
Shayne Elliott is about to embark on a deep restructure of the ANZ Bank
You get that on the big jobs.
This map shows population density across Australia
The red spots are the hot spots.
Australia's greatest living artist, John Olsen, hates the Archibald Prize winning portrait
He's not a fan.
A drill ship is being sent to investigate a sunken lost continent east of Australia
What lies beneath?
Australia's government is changing how it works with small business -- here's what you need to know
An overhaul of the government tendering process will make it possible for smaller technology companies to compete with the established industry players.
Apple is officially killing the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle
They're out.
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