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3221 China succeeds in greening its economy not because, but in spite of, its authoritarian government Sung-Young Kim, Lecturer in the Department of Modern History, Politics & International Relations, Macquarie University 327
3222 It's time we moved the goalposts on Indigenous policies, so they reflect Indigenous values George Denny-Smith, Scientia PhD Researcher, UNSW 468
3223 Lights in the sky from Elon Musk's new satellite network have stargazers worried Michael J. I. Brown, Associate professor in astronomy, Monash University 301
3224 A night at the opera: art comes alive in a modern twist on Rossini's Il Viaggio a Reims Peter Tregear, Honorary Principal Fellow, University of Melbourne 261
3225 Circular fashion: turning old clothes into everything from new cotton to fake knees Catriona Vi Nguyen-Robertson, PhD Candidate, University of Melbourne 298
3226 Mothers explain how they navigated work and childcare, from the 1970s to today Carla Pascoe Leahy, Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow, University of Melbourne 313
3227 Jakarta riots reveal Indonesia's deep divisions on religion and politics Tim Lindsey, Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law and Director of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, University of Melbourne 318
3228 The paradox of happiness: the more you chase it the more elusive it becomes Lorenzo Buscicchi, PhD Candidate, Teaching assistant, University of Waikato 345
3229 Curious Kids: are humans going to evolve again? Darren Curnoe, Associate Professor and Chief Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, University of New South Wales, UNSW 308
3230 Call for independent watchdog to monitor NZ government use of artificial intelligence John Zerilli, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Otago 330
3231 Comic: how to have better arguments about the environment (or anything else) Jutta Beher, Spatial analyst in conservation and ecology, University of Melbourne 372
3232 How might Labor win in 2022? The answers can all be found in the lessons of 2019 Chris Wallace, ARC DECRA Fellow, Australian National University 362
3233 Torres Strait Islanders ask UN to hold Australia to account on climate 'human rights abuses' Kristen Lyons, Professor Environment and Development Sociology, The University of Queensland 383
3234 A long time ago... why prequels are taking us back to the future in popular film Siobhan Lyons, Scholar in Media and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University 367
3235 Some public schools get nearly 6 times as much funding, thanks to parents Emma Rowe, Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, Deakin University 338
3236 Titanium is the perfect metal to make replacement human body parts Laichang Zhang, Professor Mechanical Engineering, Edith Cowan University 426
3237 The forgotten people in Australia's regional settlement policy are Pacific Islander residents Makiko Nishitani, Lecturer, La Trobe University 344
3238 Why Aboriginal voices need to be front and centre in the disability Royal Commission John Gilroy, ARC Research Fellow in Indigenous Health, Disability and Community Development, University of Sydney 366
3239 View from The Hill: Morrison rewards friends, avoids making enemies and announces new ambassadors Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 483
3240 New indictments set up a confrontation between the US and Julian Assange Holly Cullen, Adjunct professor, University of Western Australia 405

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