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Thursday 14 December 2017

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Philip Lowe calls Bitcoin a 'speculative mania'

The Governor says Australia's central bank has no plans around blockchain technology 
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Myer says its Christmas trade so far is 'significantly below expectations'

Christmas is the biggest earning period for retailers.

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National auction clearance rates are below 60% for the first time in two years

It's the first reading below 60% since late 2015 / early 2016.
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The 'utopian' cryptocurrency bitcoin is a potentially catastrophic energy guzzler

The recent upsurge in the price of Bitcoin seems to have finally awakened the world to the massively destructive environmental consequences of this bubble.
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9 things you should never say to your coworkers at the office holiday party

Too much booze, end-of-year stress, and coworkers can be a recipe for disaster. That's why office holiday parties are such a minefield of awkward situations.
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What your daily routine should look like, according to science

Wondering if it's better to workout in the morning or at night? Whether that multivitamin you pop every morning does anything? 
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The ultimate gift guide for the gadget lover in your life

If you're starting the Christmas shopping online, and need something for the tech guru of the family, here's a good place to start. Just try not to keep them for yourself once they arrive.
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'The Last Jedi' is an emotionally powerful 'Star Wars' movie that breaks all the usual sequel rules

"The Last Jedi" is a super-sized "Star Wars" movie that will make you laugh and cry. 
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A lack of pay rises and constant change are behind a rise in bad behaviour in Australian offices

Generally, Australians are sticking to their current jobs, keeping their heads down and working harder, according to the latest CEB Global Talent Monitor survey.
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The 50 best restaurants in Australia, according to OpenTable

Here's the booking site's annual list of the country's 50 best.

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