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1. The GALAH Survey: Data Release 4

2. Three new brown dwarfs and a massive hot Jupiter revealed by TESS around early-type stars

3. The mu Arae planetary system: Radial velocities and astrometry

4. Planets around young active Solar-type stars: Assessing detection capabilities from a non stabilised spectrograph

5. The GALAH Survey and Symbiotic Stars. I. Discovery and follow-up of 33 candidate accreting-only systems

6. The Surface Magnetic Activity of the Weak-Line T Tauri Stars TWA 7 and TWA 25

7. HD 76920b pinned down: a detailed analysis of the most eccentric planetary system around an evolved star

8. Stability analysis of three exoplanet systems

9. The GALAH survey: effective temperature calibration from the InfraRed Flux Method in the Gaia system

10. A multiple planet system of super-Earths orbiting the brightest red dwarf star GJ887

11. Four Jovian planets around low-luminosity giant stars observed by the EXPRESS and PPPS

12. The GALAH survey: Multiple stars and our Galaxy. I. A comprehensive method for deriving properties of FGK binary stars

13. Solar System Physics for Exoplanet Research

14. Re-analysing the dynamical stability of the HD 47366 planetary system

15. A Jovian planet in an eccentric 11.5 day orbit around HD1397 discovered by TESS

16. Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). I. Refined System Parameters and Transit Timing Variations of HAT-P-29b

17. The GALAH Survey: Second Data Release

18. Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). II. Refined System Parameters and Transit Timing Analysis of HAT-P-33b

19. K2-106, a system containing a metal-rich planet and a planet of lower density

20. An eccentric companion at the edge of the brown dwarf desert orbiting the 2.4 Msun giant star HIP67537

21. New spectroscopic binary companions of giant stars and updated metallicity distribution for binary systems

22. Modelling the Inner Debris Disc of HR 8799

23. The conjectured S-type retrograde planet in nu Octantis: more evidence including four years of iodine-cell radial velocities

24. Four new planets around giant stars and the mass-metallicity correlation of planet-hosting stars

25. Spitzer Microlensing Program as a Probe for Globular Cluster Planets. Analysis of OGLE-2015-BLG-0448

26. Three planets orbiting Wolf 1061

27. The Pan-Pacific Planet Search III: Five companions orbiting giant stars

28. Towards a dynamics-based estimate of the extent of HR 8799's unresolved warm debris belt

29. Photometric Variability in the CSTAR Field: Results From the 2008 Data Set

30. Eclipsing Binaries From the CSTAR Project at Dome A, Antarctica

31. The GALAH Survey: Scientific Motivation

32. GJ 832c: A super-earth in the habitable zone

33. Elemental Abundances of Solar Sibling Candidates

34. The Mt John University Observatory Search For Earth-mass Planets In The Habitable Zone Of Alpha Centauri

35. Planetary Transit Candidates in the CSTAR Field: Analysis of the 2008 Data

36. Star - Planet - Debris Disk Alignment in the HD 82943 system: Is planetary system coplanarity actually the norm?

37. A Dynamical Analysis of the Proposed Circumbinary HW Virginis Planetary System

38. The Pan-Pacific Planet Search. I. A Giant Planet Orbiting 7 CMa

39. NACO-SDI imaging of known companion host stars from the AAPS and Keck planet search surveys

40. A multi-site campaign to measure solar-like oscillations in Procyon. II. Mode frequencies

41. The Frequency of Low-mass Exoplanets

42. Two mini-Neptunes Transiting the Adolescent K-star HIP 113103 Confirmed with TESS and CHEOPS

43. Oscillations in Procyon A: First results from a multi-site campaign

44. A sub-Neptune transiting the young field star HD 18599 at 40 pc

46. The GALAH survey and symbiotic stars – I. Discovery and follow-up of 33 candidate accreting-only systems

49. A multiplanet system of super-Earths orbiting the brightest red dwarf star GJ 887

50. Four Jovian planets around low-luminosity giant stars observed by the EXPRESS and PPPS

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