Opinion
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Australia can’t rely on Donald Trump’s US to defend it anymore
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Australian politicians struggling to not upset the Trump administration by refusing to endorse its proposal for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians was ...

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Media view on antisemitism, Islamophobia kills social cohesion
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“Could have been better handled”. That’s one way — editor Ben English’s way — to describe The Daily Telegraph’s effort to prompt an ugly racial incident ...

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Sam Kerr verdict vindicates Matilda, damns London Police
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This article mentions sexual assault. In June 2020, Danyal Hussein stabbed to death two sisters, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, in London’s Fryent ...

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Australia media appeases Israel at the expense of human rights
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Two moments stand out so far from the Federal Court hearings relating to Antoinette Lattouf’s sacking by the ABC, insofar as they demonstrate how power ...

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Beware pitfalls on escalator of success
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OPINION: Success has many meanings, but for most of us it’s just about putting one foot in front of the other to get there.

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Australia morphs to whatever size suits the moment
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Nature’s invertebrates are masterful shape-shifters. Sea cucumbers can liquify their tissues to squeeze through the tiniest cracks, then reinflate ...

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In Voice campaign, Peter Dutton found his blueprint for election win
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For Peter Dutton, a seasoned performer, depravity is always the feature — never the exception. He has spent decades exploring its boundaries and the scope ...

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Five ways the Business Council could lift Australian prosperity
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One of the constants of Australian policy debate is the Business Council of Australia (BCA) rebadging its demands for fewer protections for workers, lower ...

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If the Coalition doesn’t like Twitter Nazis, stop legitimising them
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While hypocrisy is the coin of the realm in politics, occasionally it becomes so egregious that even its most assiduous practitioners risk looking exposed. ...

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Kalgoorlie gets the campaign spotlight
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OPINION: The wild west was the centre of attention this week as Labor and the Nationals promised cash to solve two of Kalgoorlie’s biggest issues.

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Why are white men so angry? Blame market economics, not DEI
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Privilege is having its political moment. The protection of privilege by those who possess it is currently the driving force of politics in the United ...

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WA economy tipped  to hold top spot
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OPINION: The powerhouse state may get there by default in 2025 as other states struggle to grow amid tightening conditions.

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