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EDITORIAL: Creating cultural change is really bloody hard. Rio Tinto is finding out just how much of a relentless, bruising slog it can be.
EDITORIAL: We don’t want to stop people from certain countries coming in, or to slam the gates shut altogether. We just want an end to the perceived free-for-all.
EDITORIAL: How on earth did something as inoffensive and innocent as a department store’s Christmas-themed window display find itself the target of pro-Palestine protests?
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EDITORIAL: Misinformation and disinformation can have real, serious consequences. But the Government’s ill-thought-out misinformation Bill is not the way to deal with its threat.
EDITORIAL: Donald Trump has given every indication that he will shift to another gear when he reclaims the Oval Office in January. The only safe prediction is unpredictability.
EDITORIAL: News that Labor’s flawed Nature Positive reform is on the brink of death should come as a relief to Australian business, as well as anyone with an interest in this country having a strong economy.
EDITORIAL: Finally, 56 years after his astonishing act of heroism, Private Richard Leslie Norden is getting the recognition he deserves.
EDITORIAL: While Albo’s headline-grabbing stunt may give the illusion of action, that’s all it is — an illusion. It will make little difference in helping to keep kids safe on social media.
EDITORIAL: If there’s one lesson for the Australian political class to take out of Donald Trump’s re-emergence, it’s this: stop with the distractions.
EDITORIAL: Here we go again. The re-election of Donald Trump as American president will be greeted by many Australians with apprehension and bafflement, no more so than in Canberra.
EDITORIAL: The ABC’s errors in reporting on allegations of misconduct by Australian soldiers overseas go much deeper than this doctored audio saga. Sorry isn’t enough.
EDITORIAL: Whichever way the US election falls, it’s difficult to see an outcome that doesn’t result in an America more deeply divided than ever before.
EDITORIAL: Regardless of their feelings about Pauline Hanson’s divisive brand of politics, Australians who believe in freedom of speech and the right to political expression should back her in this fight.
EDITORIAL: There’s a strong possibility Donald Trump will become the US President again. The impact of a change in administration would be huge. Not just for the US, but for the world. We need to be prepared.
EDITORIAL: Inflation has slowed, and that’s a good thing. But prices are continuing to rise, and thanks to our protracted inflation cycle, they’re doing so off a much higher base.