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Female referees should be treated equally on the field but the ugly scenes at the weekend and the torrent of abuse levelled at Kasey Badger online have no place in the NRL.
SAMANTHA BRICK: Face it chaps — we women are better drivers than you could ever hope to be.
RICHARD KAY: So much for olive branches. The hand-wringing excuse of a ‘full diary’ offers a different and, for Harry, a more ominous message about why the King could not meet him during his return to the UK.
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GEMMA ACTON: It’s easy to take universal healthcare for granted until you realise with a shock that it’s a privilege available in few countries.
MARK RILEY: In Kevin Rudd, Scott Morrison has found a surprising candidate to launch his new book to the US market.
CAITLIN BASSETT: The public show of support to stop gendered violence was admirable but if the AFL wants to get serious it should follow the lead of the NRL.
EDITORIAL: There is plenty more Australia could, and should, do. Open trade relations with China must not come at the expense of standing up for ourselves on important matters such as defence.
The good, the bad and the teary from AFL players’ social media.
KATE EMERY: I hate that part of raising a daughter involves teaching her how to prepare for worst-case scenarios and bad men.
EDITORIAL: How did a Meccano-loving teen end up being shot dead by police in a Bunnings car park after having stabbed a stranger in the back and vowing to hurt more?
The fake fights playing out in NRL games are embarrassing. While violence should never be tolerated I think we can bring back the biff to exterminate the pests. Plus the forward who deserves his Origin debut.
ANDREW MILLER: The way we deal with our anger is never anyone else’s responsibility. Now it’s time for these two groups to start shouldering the blame.
Tarryn Thomas should not play AFL again and while the league has thrown its support publicly behind combating gendered violence club coaches appear to have missed the memo.
Many years ago I turned $15,000 into $3.2 million in crypto. It took just over two years and when I got there, I was clueless as to what to do with that much money.
EDITORIAL: Emulating successful campaigns on drink-driving or smoking can help tackle violence against women.