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A tip to win your office footy tipping? Don’t listen to the experts

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePredicting the outcome of each of the 198 AFL home-and-away matches is no small task.AAP/Joe Castro

The start of the AFL season brings with it one additional weekly commitment for thousands across Australia. As footy tipping competitions spring up across workplaces, in pubs and among groups of friends, many will be asking themselves:

Did I remember...

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Text message medication reminders can save the lives of those with chronic illness

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePeople with a chronic illness find it challenging to keep to their medication regime.from shutterstock.com

If you are diagnosed with a chronic disease, chances are you’ll have to manage it for the rest of your life. This means changing your lifestyle and taking medications as directed.

Many find this challenging. In fact, within a year of...

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Location, location, location: what's holding back an Australian ideas boom

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageNo, it's not Melbourne or Sydney.Florian Rohart/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Brisbane has outperformed Sydney and Melbourne in a new Australian index that measures innovation performance at a suburb level. The index is designed to help policymakers better understand the characteristics that make some locations more innovative than others.

Brisbane has five...

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  5. Brussels attacks: why Europe?
  6. Who is right in the Abbott-versus-Turnbull policy wars?
  7. When is Ski season on Pluto?
  8. Hospitals don't need increased funding, they need to make better use of what they've got
  9. Explainer: what are birthmarks and why do we get them?
  10. 'Dollar Dave' and the Reserve Bank: a tale of art, theft and human rights
  11. The boats may have 'stopped', but more refugees are stuck in limbo in Indonesia
  12. Great Barrier Reef bleaching event: what happens next?
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  16. Fintech firms freed to compete with banks, but disruption yet to come
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  18. Explainer: what are double-dissolution elections? And why might we soon have one?
  19. The long and the short of it: eight reasons why short men come up short
  20. Five ways a Trump presidency would impact Australia – for the worse
  21. Lithium: Australia needs to recycle and lease to be part of the boom
  22. Corporate resilience training works – but what are we being asked to bear?
  23. Dinky-di Aussies: how slanguage helped form a new national identity
  24. The race to digitise language records of the Pacific region before it is too late
  25. To reduce greenhouse gases from cows and sheep, we need to look at the big picture
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  27. Should we change the way we measure student progress in schools?
  28. Turnbull's not being tricky – he's just brandishing a six shooter
  29. Stem cell therapies are advancing, but will Australian patients be left behind?
  30. Explainer: how company versus personal tax cuts boost the economy
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  32. Coral bleaching comes to the Great Barrier Reef as record-breaking global temperatures continue
  33. Turnbull ultimatum: July 2 double dissolution unless reconvened Senate passes industrial relations bills
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  36. Looking beyond 'the refugee crisis', can migrants be the new agents of democracy?
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  40. No-one should get dud hospital care – it's time to lift our game on quality and safety
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