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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 7 May 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
What we know is in the 2018 federal budget
It lands at 7.30pm AEST tonight.
Keep this chart in mind when listening to Australia's budget tonight
T
here are likely to be more "winners" than "losers" in this pre-election budget.
ON FOR YOUNG AND OLD: Last-minute details show this is really shaping up as an election budget
The Coalition will move to re-energise support among baby boomer voters in tonight's budget.
Blue Sky reveals it uses undrawn loan facilities to boost assets under management
It's yet
another challenge to its credibility.
The budget will provide tax 'relief' rather than 'cuts'
T
he real question is how much?
Melania Trump reportedly said she knows her husband contributes to cyberbullying -- and the White House wants her to back off
She's sticking to her guns.
AMP directors quit to head off shareholder revolt
The fallout from AMP's fee-for-no-service scandal continues.
Tax cuts are having an impact even before they've been delivered
Australian consumer confidence hit the highest level since early February last week.
Xi Jinping's one-time political rival will now spend the rest of his life in prison
Sun is the most senior leader to be caught up in Xi's anti-corruption crackdown.
Russell Crowe named a koala chlamydia clinic in honour of John Oliver
What do the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, the last remaining Blockbuster video store in Alaska, and US comedian John Oliver have in common?
Tax tips for US expats living in Australia
For Americans living in Australia, the countdown has begun.
Israel offended Japan's prime minister by serving him dessert in a shoe, something 'despised' by Japanese people
In any case, it's a weird idea to serve food out of a shoe.
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