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4441 How big ideas for regional Australia were given short shrift Amanda Walsh, Associate Director, Government Relations, Australian Catholic University 251
4442 How Australia made poisoning animals normal Justine M. Philip, Doctor of Philosophy, Ecosystem Management, University of New England 283
4443 A state actor has targeted Australian political parties – but that shouldn't surprise us Tom Sear, PhD Candidate, UNSW Canberra Cyber, Australian Defence Force Academy, UNSW 276
4444 How climate change can make catastrophic weather systems linger for longer Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia 249
4445 'State actor' makes cyber attack on Australian political parties Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 257
4446 Health check: will eating nuts make you gain weight? Elizabeth Neale, Career Development Fellow (Lecturer), University of Wollongong 274
4447 Curious Kids: what makes a shooting star fall? Lisa Harvey-Smith, Professor and Australian Government’s Women in STEM Ambassador, UNSW 253
4448 Poll wrap: Labor's lead narrows to just 51-49 in Ipsos, but is it an outlier? Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne 243
4449 It's time to change our drug dog policies to catch dealers, not low-level users at public events Caitlin Hughes, Senior Research Fellow - Criminologist and Drug Policy Researcher, UNSW 310
4450 Sailors' journals shed new light on Bennelong, a man misunderstood by history Brett Goodin, Postdoctoral fellow in the Program in Early American Economy & Society, at the Library Company of Philadelphia.., Australian National University 355
4451 The battle against bugs: it's time to end chemical warfare Lizzy Lowe, Postdoctoral researcher, Macquarie University 317
4452 A peace agreement in Afghanistan won't last if there are no women at the table Susan Hutchinson, PhD Candidate, Australian National University 284
4453 Just like HAL, your voice assistant isn't working for you even if it feels like it is Nathalie Collins, Academic Director (National Programs), Edith Cowan University 319
4454 The decoy effect: how you are influenced to choose without really knowing it Gary Mortimer, Associate Professor in Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Queensland University of Technology 373
4455 Labor's lead cut to 51-49% in latest Ipsos poll Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 294
4456 Putting babies under general anaesthetic won't affect their development, new research shows Michael Vagg, Clinical associate professor, Deakin University School of Medicine and Pain Specialist, Deakin University 289
4457 There's little reason for optimism about Closing the Gap, despite changes to education targets Melitta Hogarth, Lecturer, University of Southern Queensland 343
4458 Pages and prejudice: how queer texts could fight homophobia in Australian schools Annamarie Jagose, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney 563
4459 The glowing ghost mushroom looks like it comes from a fungal netherworld Alison Pouliot, Australian National University 508
4460 VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on reopening Christmas Island and One Nation's shenanigans Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 323

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