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Thursday 30 August 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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Here's a breakdown of the vast apartment supply coming to the Sydney and Melbourne

The number of units in Australia could increase by 10% over the next two years.

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'Mounting signs' that Australian business investment 'has already peaked'

Investment fell sharply in the June quarter, largely reflecting weakness in the mining sector.
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Here's how the TPG-Vodafone merger stacks up against Telstra

The TPG Telecom and Vodafone Hutchison merger will have 20% of the mobile phone market and 22% of fixed line. The $15 billion company will face up against $51 billion at Telstra.
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Foodora Australia left town owing tax, superannuation and $28m to its parent company

Concerns over outstanding tax liabilities to both the NSW and federal governments led the German parent company, Delivery Hero, to pull its support.
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The CEO of a $960 million company uses a simple sentence to turn lazy employees around

Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn has a strategy for encouraging underperforming employees. He tells them. "What you're doing is really important."
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Here's why queues for women's toilets are longer than men's

If you're a woman, you've definitely experienced the frustration of standing in a long, slow-moving queue for toilets while men quickly go in and out of theirs
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Transurban's bid to buy Sydney toll road WestConnex has been cleared by the ACCC

Sydney Transport Partners, the consortium led by Transurban bidding for a majority stake in the Sydney toll road WestConnex from the NSW Government, has been given the all-clear by the competition watchdog.
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REVIEW: Huawei's Nova 3i is the world's slipperiest phone - but here's why you won't be totally heartbroken if you drop it

Its latest entry into the mid-price smartphone market makes a big deal about its four AI-assisted cameras.

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