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Thursday 7 September 2017

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Here's what you need to know on Thursday.
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EXPLAINED: Australia's postal vote on same-sex marriage

Australians have the chance to offer their opinion in the voluntary postal survey.

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Australian retail sales stall

Australia's golden run of retail sales growth has come to an end. They came in flat during July in seasonally adjusted terms, missing forecasts for an increase of 0.2%.
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The Queen has a £13 billion property empire -- here are the 11 most spectacular assets she owns

The English Monarchy holds a huge amount of historic property in the UK, which is managed by the Crown Estate.
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Here's another sign Australia's housing market is slowing down

Hot on the heels of a sharp deceleration in price growth.

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Coles is trialling Deliveroo for 30-minute home grocery deliveries in Melbourne

Supermarket giant Coles has enlisted Deliveroo for home delivery in Melbourne, offering a 30-minute service for groceries.
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This smartphone app is developing a chatbot to check you're not too stressed at work

The next time you'll feeling a little burnt out at work, a 60-second check up by an artificial intelligence-based app could help you manage your stress levels and ward off depression.
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Australia's trade surplus shrinks again

Australia's trade surplus narrowed again in July, falling to $460 million in seasonally adjusted terms. The result is well below the forecast surplus of $1 billion. 
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After watching over 50 TED talks, these insights have stuck with me the most

Watch one TED talk, and you have a factoid to share with a friend at a bar. Watch over 50 and you begin to think a little differently about the world.

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