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5601 Explainer: what is a hung parliament and how would it affect the passage of legislation? Anne Twomey, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Sydney 358
5602 Wentworth byelection called too early for Phelps as Liberals recover in late counting Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne 438
5603 Australia's native rhododendrons hide in the high mountain forests Stuart Worboys, Laboratory and Technical Support Officer, Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University 418
5604 Liberals trounced in huge Wentworth swing, bringing a hung parliament Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 291
5605 William Forsythe's A Quiet Evening of Dance is surprising, amusing, but precise Jana Perkovic, Sessional lecturer and researcher, University of Melbourne 362
5606 Dingo dinners: what's on the menu for Australia's top predator? Tim Doherty, Research Fellow, Deakin University 612
5607 With a billion reasons not to trust super trustees, we need regulators to act in the public interest Samantha Hepburn, Director of the Centre for Energy and Natural Resources Law, Deakin Law School, Deakin University 339
5608 One year on for Ardern's coalition government in New Zealand Richard Shaw, Professor of Politics, Massey University 306
5609 When Thailand and Australia were closer neighbours, tectonically speaking Alan Collins, Professor of Geology, University of Adelaide 353
5610 Bioenergy carbon capture: climate snake oil or the 1.5-degree panacea? Paul Behrens, Assistant Professor of Energy and Environmental Change, Leiden University 394
5611 VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Morrison's pitch for the Jewish vote in Wentworth Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 324
5612 Pacific nations aren't cash-hungry, minister, they just want action on climate change Katerina Teaiwa, Associate Professor, Australian National University 311
5613 From peaceful coexistence to potential peril: the bacteria that live in and on us Mark Blaskovich, Senior Research Officer, The University of Queensland 528
5614 With the right help, bears can recover from the torture of bile farming Edward Narayan, Senior Lecturer in Animal Science; Stress and Animal Welfare Biologist, Western Sydney University 375
5615 Friday essay: family as 'brand' – the rise of the digital mumpreneur Camilla Nelson, Associate Professor in Media, University of Notre Dame Australia 599
5616 The Morrison government's biggest economic problem? Climate change denial Judith Brett, Emeritus Professor of Politics, La Trobe University 456
5617 Please don't dismiss the PC inquiry into mental health as 'just another inquiry' Allan Fels, Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne 324
5618 A Goblin could guide us to a mystery planet thought to exist in the Solar system Jonti Horner, Professor (Astrophysics), University of Southern Queensland 428
5619 Reimagining Sydney: this is what needs to be done to make a Central City CBD work Tooran Alizadeh, Senior Lecturer, Director of Urban Design, University of Sydney 437
5620 Vital Signs: the housing market might deflate, but it might pop. Here's how Richard Holden, Professor of Economics and PLuS Alliance Fellow, UNSW 431

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