|
3621 |
The newest election faultline isn't left versus right, it's young versus old -- and it's hardening
|
Emily Millane, Research Fellow and PhD Candidate, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University |
302 |
|
3622 |
More grey tsunami than youthquake: despite record youth enrolments, Australia’s voter base is ageing
|
Danielle Wood, Program Director, Budget Policy and Institutional Reform, Grattan Institute |
533 |
|
3623 |
Informal and illegal housing on the rise as our cities fail to offer affordable places to live
|
Nicole Gurran, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Sydney |
261 |
|
3624 |
Why your veterinarian may refuse to euthanise your pet
|
Simon Coghlan, Senior lecturer in health ethics, University of Adelaide; Research fellow in robot ethics, University of Melbourne |
441 |
|
3625 |
Like a spinning top: wobbling jets from a black hole that's 'feeding' on a companion star
|
James Miller-Jones, Associate Professor, Curtin University |
264 |
|
3626 |
View from The Hill: Shorten had the content, Morrison had the energy in first debate
|
Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra |
225 |
|
3627 |
Vale Les Murray, a witty, anti-authoritarian, national poet who spoke to the world
|
David McCooey, Professor of Writing and Literature, Deakin University |
337 |
|
3628 |
Morrison and Shorten take aim at one another in leaders' debate: experts respond
|
Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW |
231 |
|
3629 |
How three scientists navigated the personal and career implications of a name change with marriage
|
Kate Charlton-Robb, Conservation geneticist and dolphin researcher, Monash University |
275 |
|
3630 |
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Hughes on political advertising - and Clive Palmer
|
Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra |
238 |
|
3631 |
Health Check: how to start exercising if you're out of shape
|
Andrew Lavender, Lecturer, School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin University |
251 |
|
3632 |
Poll wrap: Labor's Newspoll lead falls to 51-49 on dubious assumptions as Palmer and Coalition do a deal
|
Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne |
241 |
|
3633 |
Dingoes and humans were once friends. Separating them could be why they attack
|
Katie Woolaston, Lawyer, Queensland University of Technology |
420 |
|
3634 |
Issues that swung elections: the bitter dispute that cost Stanley Bruce his seat – and an election – in 1929
|
James C. Murphy, PhD Student in Politics & History, Swinburne University of Technology |
298 |
|
3635 |
It's the luxuries that give it away. To fight corruption, follow the goods
|
Reza Tajaddini, Senior Lecturer in Finance, Swinburne University of Technology |
309 |
|
3636 |
Curious Kids: why do we have a QWERTY keyboard instead of putting the letters in alphabetical order?
|
Geoff Cumming, Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University |
277 |
|
3637 |
Nothing to fear? How humans (and other intelligent animals) might ruin the autonomous vehicle utopia
|
Jason Thompson, Senior Research Fellow, Transport, Health and Urban Design (THUD) Research Hub, University of Melbourne |
301 |
|
3638 |
Labor's childcare plan: parents, children, and educators stand to benefit, but questions remain
|
Jen Jackson, Education Policy Lead, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University |
262 |
|
3639 |
Issues that swung elections: Petrol shortages and the dawn of the Menzies era
|
David Lee, Associate Professor of History , UNSW |
298 |
|
3640 |
Three weeks of early voting has a significant effect on democracy. Here's why
|
Stephen Mills, Hon Senior Lecturer, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney |
282 |