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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Thursday 16 August 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday.
It took a reference to one of the darkest moments in human history to finally unite Australia's politicians. Maybe they should think about that.
What does this say about public life in Australia?
Asian markets gained ground after China said it will resume trade talks with the US
C
hinese markets rose on the news, as stocks pared early losses and the currency strengthened.
Telstra's results show how a big chunk of its business is getting demolished as old-school phones disappear
Telstra's revenue is shrinking.
AMP claims some super fund members chose to pay more in fees than they'd earn from investments
Investment fees and administration fees ate up any returns from those super fund members who selected cash as an investment option.
Here's what economists are saying about Australia's jobs report
E
conomists believe Australia's labour market remains in a solid position, even though jobs unexpectedly fell in July.
Jeff Bezos runs Amazon with 14 demanding leadership principles. Here's how a 23-year-old engineer leveraged 5 of them to land a job.
The first principle is customer obsession.
'Hit that f***ing nerve, otherwise you'll be forgotten' - it looks like Fraser Anning's widely condemned speech was designed to inflame
The speech was condemned as racist and offensive by all sides of politics, including Hanson, in parliament yesterday.
The stunning 'Green Spine' will be Melbourne's newest skyscraper -- and the Southern Hemisphere's tallest
Reaching 356m high, the building will be home to a vertical city of green spaces with a strong focus on culture.
An Australian company has developed an app that can test if pilots are fit to fly by coughing into it -- and the US military is all in
All it takes is a cough.
I tried a new virtual reality program that puts firefighter trainees in front of a raging fire to prep them for life-threatening situations
I
t's extremely difficult to train a firefighter from scratch.
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