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Thursday 3 August 2017

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what you need to know on Thursday.
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Australian cricket has finally reached a pay deal with the players

The long-running pay dispute between Cricket Australian and the players association is over.
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CBA in court over money laundering breaches

Authorities claiming the bank breached the law over combined cash deposits of $624.7 million.
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Hodor just all but confirmed a wild Game of Thrones theory about Jamie and Cersei Lannister's parents

A wild Game of Thrones theory about Cersei and Jamie Lannister just got a little less wilder.
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This chart shows there's a growing problem in Australia's housing market

Housing turnover levels are falling in most capitals.
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How millions in cash was deposited into CBA bank accounts in Australia and then disappeared offshore

The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) is in court over suspicious cash deposits.
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Australian airports will resume normal service with the aviation terrorism threat 'contained'

The security alert level at Australian airports will be restored to previous status.
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ICAC: 3 former NSW Labor ministers could face criminal misconduct charges for corruption

The ICAC found Eddie Obeid Snr, Tony Kelly, and Joe Tripodi engaged in serious corrupt conduct, along with Laurie Brown, the former chief of staff for Kelly.
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Here's what life is like onboard Britain's enormous new $5.84 billion aircraft carrier

The HMS Queen Elizabeth is the most powerful aircraft carrier in British history. The warship set sail for the first time on June 26, conducting sea trials around the North Sea.
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Australia's wine of the year is Hill of Grace

The new 2012 vintage of Henschke Hill of Grace from South Australia has been named the country's wine of the year by influential wine judge James Halliday.

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