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1981 1 in 3 new mums struggle to get their baby to sleep, but some women have a tougher time Hannah Dahlen, Professor of Midwifery and Higher Degree Director, Western Sydney University 292
1982 'Transformer' rooms and robo-furniture are set to remake our homes – and lives – before our eyes Christian Tietz, Senior Lecturer in Industrial Design, UNSW 217
1983 Yes, the US-Australia alliance is important, but Scott Morrison needs to take a careful approach with Donald Trump Mark Beeson, Professor of International Politics, University of Western Australia 242
1984 Crying over plant-based milk: neither science nor history favours a dairy monopoly Heather Bray, Lecturer in Science Communication, University of Western Australia 279
1985 It's not only teenage girls, and it's rarely attention-seeking: debunking the myths around self-injury Penelope Hasking, Associate Professor of Psychology, Curtin University 239
1986 We can make roof tiles with built-in solar cells – now the challenge is to make them cheaper Md Abdul Alim, Postdoctoral researcher on sustainable development (Energy and Water), Western Sydney University 231
1987 How raising tax for high-income earners would reduce inequality, improve social welfare in New Zealand Nicolas Herault, Academic, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne 248
1988 Hidden women of history: Leila Waddell, Australian violinist, philosopher of magic and fearless rebel Alice Gorman, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology and Space Studies, Flinders University 337
1989 Eat your heart out: native water rats have worked out how to safely eat cane toads Marissa Parrott, Reproductive Biologist, Wildlife Conservation & Science, Zoos Victoria, and Honorary Research Associate, BioSciences, University of Melbourne 335
1990 Curious Kids: where do phobias come from? Lara Farrell, Associate Professor and Clinical Psychologist, Griffith University 253
1991 Activists are using the climate emergency as a new legal defence to justify law-breaking Nicole Rogers, Senior lecturer, School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross University 286
1992 Don't tear it down: the idea behind Labor's National Rental Affordability Scheme is worth saving Marcus Luigi Spiller, Associate Professor (Urban Planning) - honorary , University of Melbourne 255
1993 Fairest and best? Status counts in the Brownlow Medal Liam Lenten, Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University 289
1994 Users (and their bias) are key to fighting fake news on Facebook – AI isn't smart enough yet Gianluca Demartini, Associate professor, The University of Queensland 462
1995 City share-house rents eat up most of Newstart, leaving less than $100 a week to live on Simone Casey, Research Associate, Future Social Service Institute, RMIT University 292
1996 In a chatty world, losing your speech can be alienating. But there's help Kirrie J Ballard, Professor, Speech Pathology, University of Sydney 365
1997 How Australians talk about tucker is a story that'll make you want to eat the bum out of an elephant Howard Manns, Lecturer in Linguistics, Monash University 281
1998 'Edible forests' can fight land clearing and world hunger at the same time Jagannath Adhikari, Sessional Lecturer, UNSW 317
1999 10 ways to get the most out of silent reading in schools Margaret Kristin Merga, Senior Lecturer in Education, Edith Cowan University 322
2000 From crime fighters to crime writers - a new batch of female authors brings stories that are closer to home Lili Pâquet, Lecturer in Writing, University of New England 403

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