Editorial

EDITORIAL: Action on Iran is not the end of the story.

Action on Iran is not the end of the story

EDITORIAL: It would be too easy to just sit back and say that’s it then. Job done. Nothing to see here. Time to move on.

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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ snap visit to the US gave rise to claim and counter claim which clouded its purpose and outcome.

Marles trip confusion puts new spotlight on US ties

EDITORIAL: Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ snap visit to the US gave rise to claim and counter claim which clouded its purpose and outcome.

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Iranian ambassador to Australia Ahmad Sadeghi (left) leaves the embassy in Canberra.

Iran attacks must open eyes of pro-Palestine lobby

EDITORIAL: It should be remembered that earlier this month an image of the Iranian leader holding a rifle was held aloft during the pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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EDITORIAL: Iran’s evil fully exposed but fear campaign lingers.

Iran’s evil fully exposed but fear campaign lingers

EDITORIAL: We are fighting against unhinged, fanatical despots who want to destroy our way of life, tear at our social cohesion and spread their hateful ideology.

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EDITORIAL: Aussies just want cost-effective decarbonisation.

Aussies just want cost-effective decarbonisation

EDITORIAL: In-fighting within the Coalition provides convenient cover for Labor’s lack of solutions for now. But it’s a ruse that can’t be kept up forever. 

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EDITORIAL: Economic roundtable done. Now what’s the plan?

Economic roundtable done. Now what’s the plan?

EDITORIAL: A challenging road lies ahead as the Government must figure out how to deliver on key outcomes without detrimentally impacting the economy.

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The states, disability sector and families have been blindsided by a plan to overhaul children’s access to the NDIS.

Fix NDIS, but don’t forget about kids in the process

EDITORIAL: If the Government can fulfil their pledge that kids won’t be left to slip between the cracks, everyone will be better off.

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EDITORIAL: Key question PM must answer on Palestine plan.

Key question PM must answer on Palestine plan

EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese and his cadre of left-wing world leaders think they can simply wish this utopia into existence. They can’t.

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President Donald Trump greets President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine as he arrives at the West Wing of the White House.

Ukraine peace deal could secure Trump’s legacy

EDITORIAL: Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly agreed to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky face-to-face, sometime in the next fortnight. 

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers will host the productivity roundtable in Canberra.

Work just starting on productivity challenge

EDITORIAL: You can be guaranteed that whatever outcomes emerge from this week’s reform roundtable, they will be markedly less significant than the time and energy expended talking about it in the lead-up. 

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EDITORIAL: Palestinian recognition provokes US ‘disgust’.

Palestinian recognition provokes US ‘disgust’

EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese’s statehood move is driving a wedge between Australia and the country’s number one security guarantor, the US.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

Recognition inserts Australia into Middle East mire

EDITORIAL: By switching allegiances away from our old ally Israel and coming out in support of Palestinian recognition now, Mr Albanese is picking a side. 

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EDITORIAL: Terrorist praise exposes PM’s gaslighting.

Terrorist praise exposes PM’s gaslighting

EDITORIAL: Hamas’ leaders have praised Anthony Albanese’s recognition plot, but it only makes dislodging the terrorist group’s cancerous presence within Palestinian life more difficult.

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EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong are living in a fantasy land. 

Wishful thinking can’t end war in Gaza

EDITORIAL: Australians are sick of bloodshed and want the war in Gaza to end, but recognition now will only prolong conflict. 

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EDITORIAL: Palestinian recognition makes world less safe.

Palestinian recognition makes world less safe

EDITORIAL: The idea that Hamas will give up their ambitions is pure fantasy. Hamas has no intention of ever laying down its arms.

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