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We're hiring: The Conversation's technical development team is growing

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Our development team works with more 70 editors and thousands of academics. Our audience and ambitions are growing, so a team of 5 isn’t enough and we’re looking for some help.

Our team is based in leafy Carlton (Melbourne), but we are open to remote team members.

We have two senior development roles open, and need people with skills in:

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Ancient Australia: world's first nation of innovators

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imageAncient human figures painted in red on a rock shelter in northern Australia (Source: Google Art Project, Griffith University).Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

For the first couple of centuries of European occupation of Australia the history of its Indigenous people, as written by white fellas, drew heavily on adjectives like ‘primitive’.

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  3. Why Shorten wants to kill off spectre of Labor-Greens deal in a hung parliament
  4. Hidden housemates: the mosquitoes that battle for our backyards
  5. Bowen's budget rebuttal scored points, but the key point will be trust
  6. Weekly dose: the hard facts on Viagra
  7. Do smart people tend to be more liberal? Yes, but it doesn't mean all conservatives are stupid
  8. What if young people designed their own learning?
  9. Indigenous reconciliation is hard, it re-opens wounds to heal them
  10. Experience and di Natale position the Greens as a formidable election force
  11. Antarctic ice shows Australia's drought and flood risk is worse than thought
  12. The herd driven housing bubble that could trigger an apartment bust
  13. Why we need environmental accounts alongside national accounts
  14. Is a story about heterosexual coupling the queerest film of the past year?
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  16. The DAO: a radical experiment that could be the future of decentralised governance
  17. Aspiring treasurer Chris Bowen looks fit for purpose
  18. Why nosebands should be loosened on dressage horses at the Olympics
  19. FactCheck: does Labor have a $19.5b black hole in its funding plan?
  20. What the Reserve Bank memo really says about negative gearing
  21. Call yourself a cosmetic surgeon? New guidelines fix only half the problem
  22. A Moon Shaped Pool and the unmistakable alchemy of Radiohead
  23. Lessons from living below the extreme poverty line on $2 a day
  24. Indonesia sets new rules for ride-sharing companies
  25. Why Bill Shorten 'stars' in both sides' election ads
  26. How your garden could help stop your city flooding
  27. Super contribution cap changes could end up benefiting the rich
  28. Comment moderation during the election
  29. Media picture of urban consolidation focuses more on a good scare story than the facts
  30. The Turnbull of old
  31. From donkey votes to dog whistles, our election language has a long and political history
  32. Queensland moves to control land clearing: other states need to follow
  33. Explainer: why we can't fix the structural deficit without tax and spending reform
  34. Memo to Michelle Guthrie: as local newspapers die, might the ABC help out?
  35. When the scrotum is empty: undescended testes don't only affect kids
  36. Blockchain is useful for a lot more than just Bitcoin
  37. Go target the Liberals, Albanese tells the Greens on his tail
  38. Rushed reform benefits no one in the end
  39. The Philippines: former sick man of Asia suffers relapse
  40. Five ways Reg Grundy changed Australian TV (for better or worse)
  41. Fraudulent loans point to due diligence problems at Australia's major banks
  42. #ausvotes Revisited: Social Media in the 2013 Australian Federal Election
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  44. The Logies: a yearly advertisement for Australian TV
  45. Tax reform might happen if we could see everyone's tax return
  46. Liberal divisions can be a source of strength, not weakness, in the election campaign
  47. Build in good services from day one for healthier communities: lessons from Selandra Rise
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