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MICHAEL USHER: Meta has the power to better protect children online. But Mark Zuckerberg is wilfully dragging his feet in doing so.
MARK RILEY: Anthony Albanese seems trapped in a self-perpetuating cycle of clumsy actions filling the space that should be occupied by agenda-setting announcements.
The fill-in Aussie skipper faces a huge challenge in leading her team to another T20 World Cup title. She could take a leaf out of Ricky Ponting’s book in the best way to lead.
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KATINA CURTIS: Anthony Albanese’s problem is not that he bought a new house to start a life with his soon-to-be-wife. It’s the timing, the price tag, and the perception he has one eye on retirement.
SIMON BIRMINGHAM: Why should taxpayers be subsidising higher-income families’ childcare fees when the subsidy makes little difference, if any, to their workforce participation?
EDITORIAL: Labor’s bleeding hearts — Senator Penny Wong and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese among them — are unfortunately unequipped to confront the tough issues of war and international conflict.
The team are steamrolling their way to another T20 World Cup title but will they get there with Alyssa Healy?
KIERSTEN DUKE: There’s so much to love about this jam-packed day at Royal Randwick, but the romance will only continue if you can pick a winner. These are the horses to keep an eye in the home straight.
JENI O’DOWD: These royal visits often feel the same — like outdated obligations that cost taxpayers millions yet provide little value. Why are we doing this?
A new tell-all book delves into the band’s tumultuous history and I couldn’t be more excited, writes David Kirby.
MICHELLE GOLDBERG: We still don’t know how Donald Trump’s reshuffling of our political coalitions is going to shake out. Right now, though, Kamala Harris sees an opportunity, and she’s trying to seize it.
ISABELLE MULLEN: Critics may say the summit is redundant, but at least Beijing has agreed to take our lobster again.
EDITORIAL: Will Anthony Albanese look back on this as his Hawaiian holiday moment?
MITCHELL WOODCOCK: West Coast fans have been left fuming by the club trading away pick No.3 in a trade period shock. And the only way to calm them down might be luring Chad Warner west next year.
ANDREW CARSWELL: Anthony Albanese could broker world peace and Australians would still gripe that he hasn’t done enough to address the rising cost of living.