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Monday 26 November 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Here's everything you need to know on Tuesday.
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Brace yourself Sydney; here come the Wednesday floods

A low pressure systemt is expected to dump up to 200mm of rain. 
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Australian retailers are now 'going bust in record numbers'

Data shows a record number of Australian retailers are going to the wall. 
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Scott Morrison just moved the budget to set up for a May federal election

The federal Government is bringing down the budget early, in April. The move is a strong indication of a federal election planned in May. 
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I'm an iPhone user who refused to switch to Android – but the Google Pixel 3XL may have changed my mind

The switch I made to iPhone about five years ago changed my life. 
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5 Australian retailers that are most vulnerable to a spending downturn this Christmas

UBS has warned this Christmas season is shaping up as a tough one for Australia's retailers. The analysts highlighted five companies more vulnerable to challenging sector conditions and falling house prices.
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Read the sweet letter that Microsoft sends to the newborn children of its employees

The letter comes with a bunch of goodies for the newborn, packaged up by a nonprofit called AtWork!
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Here's what makes an 18-year-old single malt the Roger Federer of whiskies

If you love whisky, then one name looms large in guiding you to the very best to drink - Jim Murray.
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Australian doctors ate LEGO pieces to see how long they would take to come out the other end

University of Melbourne researcher Dr Andrew Tagg and a handful of fearless paediatricians took a couple of LEGO heads for the team so they could answer the question "My child swallowed a piece of Lego, how long will it take to exit?"

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