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1701 'My mob is telling their story and it makes me feel good': here's what Aboriginal survivors of child sexual abuse told us they need Carlina Black, PhD candidate, La Trobe University 469
1702 Don't stress, your ATAR isn't the final call. There are many ways to get into university Tim Pitman, Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University 532
1703 We could reduce the slaughter of racehorses if we breed them for longer racing careers Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney 356
1704 To bolster our fragile road and rail system we need to add a 'micro-mobility' network Tony Arnold, PhD Candidate, University of Sydney 324
1705 Can Ne Zha, the Chinese superhero with $1b at the box office, teach us how to raise good kids? Shih-Wen Sue Chen, Senior Lecturer in Writing and Literature, Deakin University 295
1706 View from The Hill: Breaking Pauline Hanson's 'strike' has taken skin off Bridget McKenzie Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 307
1707 Fully Sikh review: a charismatic, generous performance about growing up Sikh in Australia Leah Mercer, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, Curtin University 417
1708 How big alcohol is trying to fool us into thinking drinking is safer than it really is Peter Miller, Professor of Violence Prevention and Addiction Studies, Deakin University 574
1709 A criminal asked to design anti-money laundering laws would probably keep our current ones Ronald F Pol, Senior researcher NZ, La Trobe University 961
1710 Migrant communities keep our cemeteries alive as more Anglo-Australians turn to cremation Wilfred Wang, Lecturer, Communications & Media Studies, Monash University 445
1711 Morrison says China knows 'where Australia is coming from', after meeting Chinese vice-president Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 302
1712 Who's responsible for the slaughtered ex-racehorses, and what can be done? Kate Fenner, PhD Candidate (Equine Training and Welfare), University of Sydney 311
1713 Arrogance destroyed the World Trade Organisation. What replaces it will be even worse John Quiggin, Professor, School of Economics, The University of Queensland 296
1714 Science prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that Justine Shaw, Conservation Biologist, The University of Queensland 299
1715 4 ways to talk with vaccine skeptics Julie Leask, Professor, University of Sydney 310
1716 The Trump presidency should not be shocking. It's a symptom of our cultural malaise Brendon O'Connor, Associate Professor in American Politics at the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney 305
1717 The voice unmasked: how we hear image, emotion and identity Kristal Spreadborough, Casual Academic, University of New England 313
1718 Growing numbers of renters are trapped for years in homes they can't afford Hal Pawson, Associate Director - City Futures - Urban Policy and Strategy, City Futures Research Centre, Housing Policy and Practice, UNSW 328
1719 VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's drought policy - and the trust divide in politics Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 253
1720 Our ability to manufacture minerals could transform the gem market, medical industries and even help suck carbon from the air Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Senior Research Fellow in Geometallurgy/Applied Geochemistry, The University of Queensland 413

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