Editorial

Tough challenges are just around the corner for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Albanese ends year relaxed, but challenges loom

EDITORIAL: The Prime Minister can’t kick back while the cost-of-living crisis roars back to life.

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Anthony Albanese has gone back on his ‘support’ for the gas industry.

Flawed green laws will keep productivity stagnant

EDITORIAL: The move by Labor to subject gas projects to more onerous assessment processes is entirely at odds with Anthony Albanese’s previously stated strong support for the industry.

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Will the Albanese Government have the guts to make the public service cuts necessary to rein in spending? 

Public spending is prolonging our inflation pain

EDITORIAL: The public service’s continued bloat is strangling private sector growth. Will the Albanese Government have the guts to make the cuts necessary to rein it in? 

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The constant chopping and changing of regulations must end.

Sensible deal must be done on green law rewrite

EDITORIAL: The constant chopping and changing of regulations must end and give way to a system that is workable for both conservationists and developers.

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Joe Root's Test batting woes continued on his latest tour Down Under. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

English cricket fans should look on the bright side

EDITORIAL: It was bewilderingly bad, brainless cricket. The good news is, it’s over for now.

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The Federal Liberals need to learn from NSW.

NSW Liberals choose middle road back to power

EDITORIAL: The rise of Kellie Sloane only serves to highlight the grim state of things in Canberra.

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Steve Smith celebrates after reaching his century during day two of the 4th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia on September 5, 2019 in Manchester, England.

Test cricket both meditative & uniquely seductive

EDITORIAL: Test cricket is a strange anachronism in today’s attention deficit-riven society. Australians forgo their phones in favour the hypnotic thwack of red leather against English willow. 

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ABC boss Hugh Marks.

Public broadcaster needs to get back to basics

EDITORIAL: There is nothing inherently wrong with fluffy lifestyle journalism. But it’s unlikely to be the news Australian taxpayers want in return for the $1.2 billion they plough into the ABC each year. 

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CBA chief executive Matt Comyn.

Bank boss puts heat on Labor to act on economy

EDITORIAL: When the boss of the country’s biggest bank is warning that Australians are taking on too much mortgage debt, you know things have gotten out of hand. 

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Liberal leader Sussan Ley is the latest in a long line of party leaders suffering at the hand of climate and energy policy.

Ley hangs on but Liberals need a path forward

EDITORIAL: History would show that internal barneys over energy policy rarely end well for Liberal leaders. Watch out Ley, it’s ‘killing season’.

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Sussan Ley is tasked with pitching Australians a credible energy plan.

Liberals zero in on vote-winning energy argument

EDITORIAL: An anti-net zero stance will render the Liberals unelectable to a certain class of voters, but if they can show Australians a credible and affordable energy plan, the tide may turn.

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The News Bargaining Incentive will encourage recalcitrant tech companies to reach deals with local news publishers or face tax penalties. It’s something we need now more than ever.

Tech companies have responsibility to protect news

The News Bargaining Incentive will encourage recalcitrant tech companies to reach deals with local news publishers or face tax penalties. It’s something we need now more than ever.

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Sussan Ley would be incredibly long odds to lead the Liberals to the next election. 

Friendless Ley’s leadership on borrowed time

EDITORIAL: Sussan Ley’s name will be added to the long list of Australian leaders who’ve met their demise as a result of climate policy.

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Retiring RSL President Greg Melick speaks during a Remembrance Day service at the Australian War Memorial, in Canberra.

Remembrance Day reminds us what is at stake

Many of those present to hear Greg Melick’s Remembrance Day address at Canberra’s Australian War Memorial had hoped the debate over the nation’s defence funding had died out. 

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers need to grab the reins and steer the economy clear in these troubled times.

Labor needs to grab reins and steer economy clear

Someone needs to grab hold of the economy’s reins and guide it through. So far, the Labor Government has shown little inclination to do so.

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