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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 17 September 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
The major east coast property markets fell again as Australian home prices continued to decline
The falls coincided with a notable decrease in auction clearance rates.
AMP charged dead people nearly $1 million for life insurance
In one instance, the charging continued for 18 months after AMP was told of the death and on some occasions, refunds were not made when the policy was paid out.
Preliminary auction clearance rates in Australia just fell to the lowest level of the year
The number of successful auction sales in Australia slowed last week as more properties went to market.
The Australian markets where house prices are falling fastest could also be those where wage growth is set to accelerate
There's a strong connection.
A $100,000 reward is being offered as the strawberries contaminated with needles crisis spreads nationwide
The criminal contamination of strawberries could attract a jail term of up to 10 years.
Hong Kong begins slow recovery after Typhoon Mangkhut
It is facing a long and difficult recovery from extensive damage, flooding and travel disruption.
The Content Jungle: Australians aren't happy with algorithm program recommendations
Australians are drowning in content, streaming an average of 13.5 hours of video each week, competing with social media and browsing online.
5 reasons people don't listen to you, according to neuroscience
As much as 55% of our day is spent listening, and yet only 2% of us have any training in listening.
Elon Musk is building a spaceship that's so ambitious, some experts call it 'science fiction.' Here's what SpaceX and its engineers are up against.
He plans to blast a tourist around the moon in a ship made by his rocket company, SpaceX.
The orgies are lame. The sun is unforgiving. There's 70,000 people partying on 'the playa': What it's like going to Burning Man for the first time
Here's what it's really like.
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