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Comment moderation during the election

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In addition to analysing key policies and running FactChecks during the election, we’re committed to ensure our comments are in line with our editorial goals.

The role of comments during the election

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  4. Explainer: why we can't fix the structural deficit without tax and spending reform
  5. Memo to Michelle Guthrie: as local newspapers die, might the ABC help out?
  6. When the scrotum is empty: undescended testes don't only affect kids
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  8. Go target the Liberals, Albanese tells the Greens on his tail
  9. Rushed reform benefits no one in the end
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  11. Five ways Reg Grundy changed Australian TV (for better or worse)
  12. Fraudulent loans point to due diligence problems at Australia's major banks
  13. #ausvotes Revisited: Social Media in the 2013 Australian Federal Election
  14. Health Check: how to get off the couch and into exercise
  15. The Logies: a yearly advertisement for Australian TV
  16. Tax reform might happen if we could see everyone's tax return
  17. Liberal divisions can be a source of strength, not weakness, in the election campaign
  18. Build in good services from day one for healthier communities: lessons from Selandra Rise
  19. Black Velvet: redefining and celebrating Indigenous Australian women in art
  20. Coalition gains slightly in post-budget polls
  21. We all live downstream – it's time to restore our freshwater ecosystems
  22. Towards a collaborative city: the case for a Melbourne Metropolitan Commission
  23. The NSW government is choosing to undermine native vegetation and biodiversity
  24. Fans deserve fair play in major sports, not cheating and corruption
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  28. Rapid transition to clean energy will take massive social change
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  30. Memo to Michelle Guthrie: expert ideas for the new ABC era
  31. Why do some old men have big red noses? No, it's not alcohol
  32. Integrity in sport needs to grow from the grassroots level
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