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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 31 January 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday.
The 19-year-old who made his fortune in bitcoin says if you don't become a millionaire in the next 10 years, it's your own fault
He
dropped out of school at 15 to pursue a career as an entrepreneur. Now, he's worth over $1.5 million in bitcoin holdings.
Home prices are now falling in most Australian cities
It's a hint that the slowdown that started in Sydney is spreading across the country.
JP Morgan explains how falling property prices could affect Australian bank stocks
In forecasting the outlook for Australian bank stocks, JP Morgan compared the sector to banks in Sweden following a 9% decline in Swedish house prices.
Kevin Rudd is suing the ABC
It comes in the wake of the national broadcaster publishing a story on the Labor government's fatal home insulation from leaked Cabinet documents.
Labor MP David Feeney has resigned over dual citizenship concerns, forcing another by-election
He is the first ALP MP to resign in the eight-month saga over politicians in breach of Section 44 of the Constitution.
Peter Dutton is treading a dangerous path in criticising Victoria's judges on sentencing
It undermines the public's confidence in the people who uphold our laws, and in turn its confidence in the laws themselves.
Australia's 10 most valuable brands for 2018
Telstra has retained its position for the third year in a row as Australia's most valuable brand.
Facebook's usage decline should have investors worried -- no matter what Mark Zuckerberg says
How much time users devote to Facebook is a big concern.
A creator with 4.7 million Facebook followers says her reach has been 'decimated' on the platform, and she fears Instagram is next
She's a cosplay creator with millions of followers across various social-media platforms.
Here's what's new on Stan, Netflix Australia, Foxtel, and Amazon Prime Video in February
There's so much to watch, you won't want to get off the couch.
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