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1901 Prototype review: experimental Australian films as poetic diary entries Stuart Richards, Lecturer in Screen Studies, University of South Australia 309
1902 Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice Amelie Meyer, Research fellow, University of Tasmania 315
1903 Curious Kids: how do scientists know evolution is real? Jenny Graves, Distinguished Professor of Genetics, La Trobe University 284
1904 Tens of thousands of tuna-attracting devices are drifting around the Pacific Joe Scutt Phillips, Senior Fisheries Scientists (Tuna Behavioural Ecology), Secretariat of the Pacific Community 206
1905 Forgotten citadels: Fiji’s ancient hill forts and what we can learn from them Patrick D. Nunn, Professor of Geography, School of Social Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast 193
1906 Gonski’s vision of 'personalised learning' will stifle creativity and lead to a generation of automatons Alan Reid, Professor Emeritus of Education, University of South Australia 205
1907 Buried beneath the trees: a plan to solve our shortage of cemetery space David Neustein, Associate, School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney 375
1908 With no end in sight and the world losing interest, the Hong Kong protesters need a new script Amanda Tattersall, Postdoc in Urban Geography and Research Lead at Sydney Policy Lab. Host of ChangeMakers Podcast., University of Sydney 276
1909 1 in 3 young adults are lonely – and it affects their mental health Michelle H Lim, Senior Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist, Swinburne University of Technology 196
1910 Any prosecution of journalists for national security offences to require attorney-general's approval Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 186
1911 The AFL sells an inclusive image of itself. But when it comes to race and gender, it still has a way to go Matthew Klugman, Research Fellow, Institute for Health & Sport, Victoria University 224
1912 Curious Kids: which is smarter – a blue whale or an orca? Kerstin Bilgmann, Lecturer in Biological Sciences, Macquarie University 180
1913 The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes review: Back to Back Theatre's exciting reframing of disability Bryoni Trezise, Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies, UNSW 257
1914 Misogyny, male rage and the words men use to describe Greta Thunberg Camilla Nelson, Associate Professor in Media, University of Notre Dame Australia 258
1915 How to turn Auckland's inner city streets into public spaces people can enjoy Carl Douglas, Lecturer in Spatial Design, Auckland University of Technology 275
1916 'Developing' rift points to growing divisions between Coalition and Labor on China Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University 245
1917 Disability and single parenthood still loom large in inherited poverty Deborah Ann Cobb-Clark, Professor of Economics, University of Sydney 203
1918 6 ways to stop daylight saving derailing your child’s sleep Julie Green, Principal Fellow, Murdoch Children's Research Institute 226
1919 What fictional superheroes can tell us about devotion and why we believe in gods Thomas Swan, Assistant Research Fellow, University of Otago 249
1920 Australia has enacted 82 anti-terror laws since 2001. But tough laws alone won’t make us safer Nicola McGarrity, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, UNSW 218

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