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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

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