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Sunday 1 October 2017

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what you need to know on Monday.
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PHOTOS: Before and after shots of 10 of Australia's biggest infrastructure projects

Australian aerial image and topographical survey company Nearmap has been flying over the nation, keeping track of how major projects have transformed the landscape.
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19 products you only need to buy once in your life

While many companies claim to have lifetime guarantees, they often come with certain conditions that prevent you from taking advantage of the warranty as advertised.
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How the right smartphone gives your workforce instant flexibility

As the smartphone becomes more intrinsic to both our personal and professional lives, companies are finding huge benefits in using the smartphone to help add more flexibility.
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Radio heavyweights are trading insults over Ray Hadley replacing Macklemore's song during the grand final broadcast

Melbourne's Neil Mitchell and Sydney's Ray Hadley, traded insults after their respective stations, 3AW and 2GB, decided to not play Macklemore's same-sex marriage hit, Same Love.
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A man has been shot dead in France after killing two women in a 'likely terrorist act'

A man has been shot dead by French army personnel after fatally attacking two women at a train station in Marseille, France. 
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Stop assuming food is either 'good' or 'bad' — eating healthy is way more complex

The devil impels me to order the bacon burger for lunch, but the angel nudges my hand toward the salad.
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The world's largest hedge fund says the US Fed is making a big mistake

Bridgewater says the Federal Reserve and other central banks will cause problems by raising interest rates.

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