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    About three months out from the Victorian state election, the five polls released since the state got a new premier all show the Coalition in front. @unimelb
    Victorian polls have Coalition leading Labor by narrow to large margins
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    On-call work doesn't always mean responding to an emergency. But you typically have to switch into work mode very quickly – so it can be hard to fully switch off. @msprajcer @CQU
    How being ‘on-call’ for work can disrupt your sleep – even if the call never comes
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    A new study reveals what unsustainable construction practices are costing our climate – and what must change. @SustainableTall @UNSW
    We’re building a New York-sized city every month. That’s worrying for our climate
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    Many women find the prime minister's long hours relatable, but this risks normalising the gendered stereotypes many women quietly endure on a daily basis. @Sydney_Uni
    What Sanae Takaichi’s popularity among women says about gender equality in Japan
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    A thriving arts scene generates more money than it costs to run. But cutbacks, restructuring and stagnant budgets risk pushing many practitioners to the brink. @JamesWenley
    Why a chronically underfunded arts sector will make NZ poorer – and duller
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