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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 6 March 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
These are the 12 cryptocurrencies fintech experts say will soar by the end of 2018
The big three – bitcoin, bitcoin cash and ethereum – will experience modest growth by crypto standards.
Here's what economists are saying about Australia's GDP report
The Australian economy grew at a sluggish pace of 2.3% last year.
Australia is increasing relying on population growth to fuel its economy -- and that could be a problem
Depending on who you ask, some think it's the longest stretch of uninterrupted growth for an advanced economy on record.
A wildlife handler turned tradie captured a huge python from a home in Queensland -- but not before it ate the family cat
Just take a look at the video.
Sydney just entered the race to build the world's first quantum computer
Four Sydney universities are participating in the initiative, lead by the University of Sydney.
Take a look inside Sydney Startup Hub -- the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere
Entrepreneurs -- take note. It's huge.
Here's how to use Netflix's secret genre codes
These are browser codes that carve up the available shows and movies into highly specified categories.
5 TEDx speeches you should listen to if you want to feel empowered
Instead of letting the daily grind get you down, here are a couple of TEDx speeches that will get you feeling empowered again.
Volvo's new performance hybrid, the Polestar, looks set to become a major Tesla rival
Beautiful and smart.
The world's oldest known message in a bottle has been found in Western Australia
Someone sent an SOS to the world.
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