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1521 Grattan on Friday: Labor's post-mortem leaves the hard work still to be done Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 350
1522 Private health insurers should start paying for hospital-type care at home Stephen Duckett, Director, Health Program, Grattan Institute 944
1523 Queensland Health's history of software mishaps is proof of how hard e-health can be Robert Merkel, Lecturer in Software Engineering, Monash University 583
1524 Australia's drought relief package hits the political spot but misses the bigger point Lin Crase, Professor of Economics and Head of School, University of South Australia 374
1525 Woke to the past, Shaun Prescott’s The Town moves beyond colonialism and then its protagonist Bonny Cassidy, Lecturer in Creative Writing, RMIT University 420
1526 Labor's election post-mortem warns against 'becoming a grievance-based organisation' Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 436
1527 This laundry is changing the vicious cycle of unemployment and mental illness Aurora Elmes, PhD Candidate, Swinburne University of Technology 507
1528 Abusing a robot won't hurt it, but it could make you a crueller person Simon Coghlan, Research fellow, School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne 481
1529 Thirty years after the Berlin Wall came down, Germany is still working to meet east with west Matt Fitzpatrick, Associate Professor in International History, Flinders University 476
1530 Enrolments flatlining: Australian unis' financial strife in three charts Andrew Norton, Honorary fellow, University of Melbourne 632
1531 Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years in the past. The results are terrifying Fiona Hibbert, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Australian National University 435
1532 Forceful and dominant: men with sexist ideas of masculinity are more likely to abuse women Michael Flood, Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology 447
1533 How to deal with smartphone stress Brad Ridout, Research Fellow; Registered Psychologist; Deputy Chair, Cyberpsychology Research Group, University of Sydney 524
1534 Government sets up concessional loan scheme for drought-hit small businesses Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 346
1535 Trump could win again despite losing popular vote, as Biden retakes lead in Democratic polls Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne 350
1536 Tweaking prescribing rules won't fix chemical restraint in aged care Juanita Breen (previously Westbury), Senior Lecturer in Dementia Care, University of Tasmania 429
1537 I teach and play gospel music and I think Kanye's Jesus is King is a remarkable gospel album Andrew Legg, Associate Professor, Conservatorium of Music, University of Tasmania 505
1538 Australia could fall apart under climate change. But there's a way to avoid it Ross Garnaut, Professorial Research Fellow in Economics, University of Melbourne 483
1539 Churches have legal rights in Australia. Why not sacred trees? Wendy Steele, Associate Professor, Centre for Urban Research and Urban Futures Enabling Capability Platform, RMIT University 530
1540 Australia is spending less on diplomacy than ever before – and its influence is suffering as a result Melissa Conley Tyler, Director of Diplomacy at Asialink, University of Melbourne 380

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