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2021 How rising temperatures affect our health Liz Hanna, Honorary Senior Fellow, Australian National University 326
2022 How the Biloela Tamil family deportation case highlights the failures of our refugee system Mary Anne Kenny, Associate Professor, School of Law, Murdoch University 299
2023 Stop calling young people apathetic. For many, volunteering and activism go hand-in-hand Lucas Walsh, Professor, Education Policy and Practice, Youth Studies in the Faculty of Education. Latest books with Rosalyn Black include "Imagining Youth Futures: University Students in Post-Truth Times" and "Rethinking Youth Citizenship a 337
2024 Media Files: investigative journalist Bastian Obermayer, who led the Panama Papers tax exposé Andrew Dodd, Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne 562
2025 Operation Burnham: inquiry underway to determine any wrongdoing by New Zealand troops in Afghanistan Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law, University of Waikato 255
2026 It's hot in here: the evolution of Goth subculture in sub-tropical Brisbane Sebastien Darchen, Senior Lecturer in Planning, The University of Queensland 299
2027 There's a good reason we're moderating climate change deniers: uninformed comments undermine expertise Misha Ketchell, Editor & Executive Director, The Conversation 261
2028 Rising inequality in Australia isn't about incomes: it's almost all about housing Brendan Coates, Program Director, Household Finances, Grattan Institute 266
2029 For routine breast screening, you may not need a 3D mammogram Meagan Brennan, Clinical A/Prof Breast Physician, Westmead Breast Cancer Institute, University of Sydney 300
2030 'This situation brings me to despair': two reef scientists share their climate grief Jon Brodie, Professorial Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University 282
2031 Iran wants to create chaos in the Middle East. But conflict with the US remains a limited, if worrying, possibility Ben Rich, Lecturer in International Relations and Security Studies, Curtin University 281
2032 NZ was first to grant women the vote in 1893, but then took 26 years to let them stand for parliament Katie Pickles, Professor of History at the University of Canterbury and current Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi James Cook Research Fellow, University of Canterbury 313
2033 Affordable housing lessons from Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore: 3 keys to getting the policy mix right Youqing Fan, Lecturer, Western Sydney University 958
2034 Cable ties probably won't stop magpie attacks – here are a few things to try instead Bill Bateman, Associate professor, Curtin University 513
2035 Ever wondered what our curriculum teaches kids about climate change? The answer is 'not much' Hilary Whitehouse, Associate Professor, James Cook University 362
2036 Why would anyone shiver their timbers? Here’s how pirate words arrr preserving old language Kate Burridge, Professor of Linguistics, Monash University 514
2037 From Darkness review: family loss and sorry business that invokes laughter and tears Angelina Hurley, PhD candidate, Griffith University 267
2038 View from The Hill: Now the senators are taking on John Setka Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 302
2039 How do you know if your child has hay fever and how should you treat it? Paxton Loke, Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist, Murdoch Children's Research Institute 510
2040 Curious Kids: How big is the International Space Station? Kevin Orrman-Rossiter, PhD Research Student, History & Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne 415

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