Opinion

The social media ban brings with it a mountain of risk to public security, and won’t do much for kids either.

Rushed social media ban’s hidden problem puts us in danger

LORRAINE FINLAY: If you think handing over your identification is risk-free, think again.

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Anika Wells has come under growing scrutiny over the expenses revelations.

Why voters will judge Anika Wells even if she broke no rules

AARON PATRICK: The sports minister’s referral to the politicians’ expenses agency will be pointless if voters decide her trips were for pleasure instead of work.

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Graham Richardson.

Good or evil, Graham Richardson was from a lost Labor era

AARON PATRICK: As the Labor Party moved to left, the right faction leader found himself embraced by conservatives, who came out in support for his funeral today.

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Attention is sometimes an act. But it is first an instinct.

Why you need to pay attention to how you pay attention

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Algorithmic media companies exploit the difference between our attentional instincts and aspirations. In so doing, they make it harder for us to become who we might wish to be.

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“Continuing a rich political tradition by wedging her snout in the taxpayer trough” with Ben Harvey

Anika Wells continues a rich political tradition

In tonight’s show, as Communication Minister Anika Wells’ travel diary becomes public knowledge, Ben Harvey recounts 12 expense claim scandals that rocked different governments.

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The social media ban is only a temporary solution.

Kids’ social ban is a starting point, not the end

EDITORIAL: The ban buys us time to shield children from harmful content. But the real work will be educating them to become social media literate. 

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England’s body language was woeful during the second Test with Ben Stokes one the few to dig in against Australia.

LANGER: The worst thing about ‘feeble’ Poms’ Gabba disaster

JUSTIN LANGER: There was a lot not to like about England’s woeful effort in Brisbane, but this is what would have terrified me the most as a coach if I was in charge.

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The worst thing for Aussies would be a rate cut.

Aussies want a rate cut. Here’s why they can’t have one

DIMITRI BURSHTEIN: A rate hike would not please borrowers ahead of Christmas, but an inflation surge would be far worse, hurting all Australians — especially low-income households.

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Nathan Lyon’s interview has been viewed as selfish.

It was great to see Nathan Lyon pissed off

GEORGIE PARKER: In a sporting world where everything is spun to suit a palatable narrative, the veteran’s raw honesty was refreshing.

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Australia Day 2022. City Beach. 13 year-old Oliver Clark plays beach cricket with (counter clockwise from batsman) Michael Snelling, Jack Gallagher, Travis Bestwick, Oscar Coyle, Elliott Comito Simon Santi

Replace gut-feelings with data to find young sporting talent

JUSTIN LANGER: Talent doesn’t always announce itself loudly. Sometimes it whispers waiting for the right tools and opportunities.

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Amid China’s menacing maritime behaviour it is heartening to hear again that AUKUS is full steam ahead.

Chinese warships a reminder of importance of AUKUS

EDITORIAL: Amid China’s menacing maritime behaviour it is heartening to hear that AUKUS is full steam ahead.

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Internal damage to the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea after it was firebombed.

The test we face a year on from Adass synagogue bombing

DVIR ABRAMOVICH: The one-year mark is not just about looking back at the charred walls. It is about looking inward and asking what kind of country we want this to be for our children and grandchildren.

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Why Barnaby Joyce might be Australia’s economic salvation

Why Barnaby Joyce might be Australia’s economic salvation

BEN HARVEY: Barnaby Joyce’s curriculum vitae suggests he’s an unlikely voice of reason, economic or otherwise.

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Albanese’s social media ban is a perpetual game of whack-a-mole

Albo’s social media ban is a perpetual game of whack-a-mole

MARK RILEY: As new social media platforms pop up to side step the ban, we must keep sight of the reason this law was drafted.

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We now know where that Budget deficit road leads. 

Rate cuts turn to rate hikes in the blink of an eye

EDITORIAL: Not only is another rate cut in the near future off the cards, suddenly we are looking at a rate rise.

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