EDITORIAL: When our PM moved to recognise Palestine he had no roadmap to guide the transition of power to a legitimate authority.
All he had was a plan to humiliate our longstanding ally in Israel.
EDITORIAL: The tension will further complicate Anthony Albanese’s mission to cosy up to Donald Trump at the pair’s long-awaited White House meeting next week.
EDITORIAL: That Iran might accept Donald Trump’s ‘hand of friendship’ may be wishful thinking, but at the end of the war it is now time for that sort of optimism.
EDITORIAL: Chalmers has handled what could’ve been a crippling ignominy with typical composure. His spin – that this was a mutual decision rather than a concession – helps save some face.
EDITORIAL: Can we be certain these women and their children aren’t still loyal to a doctrine which is anathema to our way of life? These are the questions that Government has so far failed to answer.
EDITORIAL: Two years after Hamas militants penetrated the Israeli border on a mission to cause as much death and pain as possible, the tragedy of October 7 continues.
EDITORIAL: Should the Pentagon’s review of the AUKUS partnership continue to head in the right direction, Albanese’s fumbles of the past month could become just a footnote in our foreign policy history.
EDITORIAL: Labor’s First Home Guarantee Scheme will drive up house prices and push the Great Australian Dream of property ownership even further out of reach.
EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese’s appearance was well-received by his British audience. But back home, his oration has set off alarm bells among the more savvy of Labor heavies.