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Taylor Swift fans love the honesty, vulnerability and relatability of her lyrics – but would we have the same connection if AI wrote the words? * Humanities ‘DEAR JOHN’: TAYLOR’S RESPONSIBILITY TO HER SWIFTIES Taylor Swift has redefined fan engagement in the digital age, but that fandom comes with a responsibility to call out Swifties behaving badly More stories BUSINESS & ECONOMICS * Inside Business MORE AUSTRALIAN ADULT CHILDREN ARE LIVING WITH THEIR PARENTS LONGER Australian parents are waiting longer for an empty nest as their adult children are living under the same roof for longer, finds the annual HILDA survey * Inside Business TOO MANY AUSSIES ARE STARTING A FAMILY AND RAISING THEIR KIDS IN POVERTY New research finds that the birth of a first child reduces household income and increases the risk of disadvantage * Inside Business VAPING IS ‘A YOUNG PERSON PHENOMENON’ IN AUSTRALIA For the first time, the annual HILDA survey has explored who is using vapes and e-cigarettes. 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