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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 21 May 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
Telstra still doesn't know what caused today's nationwide outage
It took more than three hours for the telco to get the network to return to normal levels.
3 charts that suggest petrol prices are likely to push up again for Australian motorists
P
rices are likely to increase even further in the weeks ahead.
The historical relationship between house prices and recessions, in one chart
Whether the economic tailwinds provided by housing will continue in the period ahead remains uncertain.
Prospa's IPO is out, and two top VC firms have tipped in more money ahead of the $146 million float
It l
ends between $5000 and $250,000 to Australian small businesses, with $200 million in loans currently on the books.
Australian millennials haven't thought through how to break into the property market
Getting a foot in the property market remains high on the list of priorities.
Dare Jennings, founder of Mambo and Deus Ex Machina, on how to build a successful global brand
Do what you love.
AGL rejects Alinta Energy's $250 million bid for Liddell power station
The energy retailer reaffirmed its plans to close Liddell in 2022.
A school in China is monitoring students with facial recognition technology that scans the classroom every 30 seconds
The system is analysing students' emotions and actions in the classroom, as well as replacing ID cards and wallets at the library and canteen.
Australians lost a record $340 million last year to scammers
It's much easier to be scammed out of money than you might think.
Treasury Wine Estates boss Michael Clarke delivered a masterclass in being a CEO this week - here's why
Today, Clarke is seen on a par with Alan Joyce of Qantas when it comes to corporate turnarounds.
Why the new Terminator movie had to come out this year
The franchise has bounced from studio to studio since the original was released in 1984.
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