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4. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was a bad mistake

5. I lost weight by pledging to give money to a political party I don't like

6. All your ISIS are belong to us

7. Economics is not about money.

8. How falling house prices could end up making us rich.

9. The real difference between Melbourne and Sydney: Longitude

10. I sat through a timeshare sales pitch on my holiday. Worth it?

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The Wilting West

A high-vis vest slowly buried in the blowing sands of the Great Sandy desert.

Screen Shot 2015-07-17 at 9.58.41 amA small business owner awake at 2am, wondering if they should talk first to their bank manager or their spouse.

Screen Shot 2015-07-17 at 10.00.44 am Fridges, clothes, tables and chairs all packed into boxes, in a freight train chugging east across the Nullarbor.

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