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1481 Desert, volcano, the fall of civilisation: this year's OzAsia festival fused worlds in dance William Peterson, Associate Professor, Flinders University 442
1482 Reading is more than sounding out words and decoding. That's why we use the whole language approach to teaching it Katina Zammit, Deputy Dean, School of Education, Western Sydney University 405
1483 The milk, the whole milk and nothing but the milk: the story behind our dairy woes Andrew Fisher, Professor of Cattle & Sheep Production Medicine, University of Melbourne 471
1484 1 in 10 women with endometriosis report using cannabis to ease their pain Justin Sinclair, Research Fellow, NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University 436
1485 Why every child needs explicit phonics instruction to learn to read Pamela Snow, Professor and Head, Rural Health School, La Trobe University 531
1486 Dodgy treatment: it's not us, it's the other lot, say the experts. So who do we believe? Joshua Zadro, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sydney 410
1487 The government's 'new page' on Indigenous policy is actually just more of the same Alison Holland, Senior Lecturer in Australian History, Macquarie University 490
1488 Hidden women of history: Frances Levvy, Australia's quietly radical early animal rights campaigner Elaine Stratford, Professor, University of Tasmania 397
1489 As NZ votes on euthanasia bill, here is a historical perspective on a 'good death' Catherine Abou-Nemeh, Lecturer in Early Modern History, Victoria University of Wellington 391
1490 Some women seem to lack a key brain structure for smell -- but their sense of smell is fine Thijs Dhollander, Post-doctoral neuroscientist, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health 384
1491 When a tree dies, don't waste your breath. Rescue the wood to honour its memory Cris Brack, Associate Professor, Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University 382
1492 Shareholder activism might sound good, but it's delusional to think it will change anything much Warren Staples, Senior Lecturer in Management, RMIT University 579
1493 Photojournalists are telling an important story and they should interact with their subjects T.J. Thomson, Lecturer in Digital Journalism & Professional Communication, Queensland University of Technology 369
1494 Drought and climate change were the kindling, and now the east coast is ablaze Ross Bradstock, Professor, Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires, University of Wollongong 370
1495 3-parent IVF could prevent illness in many children (but it's really more like 2.002-parent IVF) David Thorburn, co-Group Leader, Brain & Mitochondrial Research, Murdoch Children's Research Institute 407
1496 No, a 'complex' system is not to blame for corporate wage theft Anthony Forsyth, Professor of Workplace Law, RMIT University 344
1497 Media Files: Media companies are mad as hell at tech giants and don't want to take it anymore. But what choice do they have? Matthew Ricketson, Professor of Communication, Deakin University 316
1498 Hackers are now targeting councils and governments, threatening to leak citizen data Roberto Musotto, Research Fellow in Cyber Security and Law, Edith Cowan University 449
1499 The open access shift at UWA Publishing is an experiment doomed to fail Emmett Stinson, Lecturer in Writing and Literature, Deakin University 389
1500 The government is committed to an Indigenous voice. We should give it a chance to work Marcia Langton, Foundation Chair in Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne 390

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