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Wednesday 28 March 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday.
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Cricket Australia just lost millions over the ball-tampering scandal

Major naming rights sponsor Magellan drops its three-year contract. 
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has changed her mind on knocking down Sydney's Olympic stadium

The announcement overturns last November's plan to rebuild the venue for $1.3 billion.
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Australia's biggest diamond mine is running out of diamonds

The closure of Argyle Diamonds will knock 10% off the annual world diamond output.

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REPORT: The NBN probably doesn't suck

It's not really that bad. 
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A data bungle put at risk the private health details of millions of Australians

The data was downloaded about 1,500 times in the one month it was publicly available.

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How to find the little-known 'kill switch' that lets you use Facebook with the maximum amount of privacy

With Platform "off" you can make your Facebook as private as possible without deleting the account altogether.

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30 damaging habits you should break before you turn 30

We are often told that we should eat better, work out more, and drink less booze, but how often do we make a conscious effort to change our lifestyle?
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. Here's your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US stocks had a choppy session overnight, iron ore goes bearish, and heading into the Easter break, it's a quiet day of data in Australia.  
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Trump is determined to take down Amazon

President Donald Trump is reportedly "obsessed" with taking down Amazon. 
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Sandpaper. They used sandpaper

It turns out the initial claim that "sticky tape" from kit bags was used to try and rough up the ball during the third Test against South Africa was a lie.
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The robots are killing Tesla

Analysts at Bernstein argue that Elon Musk has over-automated Tesla. 
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A change is underway across currency markets that looks set to dominate for years

A divergence in currency markets has been seen since the end of January. 
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30 damaging habits you should break before you turn 30

We are often told that we should eat better, work out more, and drink less booze, but how often do we make a conscious effort to change our lifestyle? 
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