Opinion

Ben Stokes and his team arrived in Perth this week ready to take on the Australians in this highly-anticipated Ashes series.

When does the t-shirt-look cross sporting tradition?

JUSTIN LANGER: The chequered arrival dates, casual attire and low-key lead up, reflects the modern game - probably modern times - at least in England and Australia.

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Pumping up the public service may help Chalmers, but it’s bad news for everyone else.

Bloated public service strangling private sector

EDITORIAL: Labor governments tend to react peevishly to any criticism of rapid public sector growth. Pumping up public services may help Chalmers, but it’s bad news for everyone else. 

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The massive crowd at The Everest proved racing is back.

To those who hate the ‘party’ race: You’ve lost your sad war

EMMA FREEDMAN: The warring spring carnivals have brought out the best on the track this year, putting an end to the debate about the future of racing.

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Gough Whitlam.

Hit replay? Whitlam 2.0 is unlikely but not impossible

MICHELLE GRATTAN: Could we see a repeat of Gough Whitlam’s 1975 sacking? As many have pointed out, the main characters are missing.

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Of unsound mind: Why politics is ruining the GST debate

BEN HARVEY: Saying there is a good type of tax is like saying there is a good type of cancer. There’s not. Some taxes are less bad, though, and the GST is one of them.

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The Coalition is facing a possible split once again following the Nationals’ dumping of net zero policy.

Net zero opposition deals Libs out of conversation

EDITORIAL: Should the Liberals bow to Nationals net zero pressure, Ley’s leadership strife may be alleviated - temporarily.

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Commitment issues are causing Ley a world of pain.

Commitment issues are causing Ley a world of pain

MARK RILEY: Sussan Ley has found herself caught in a self-perpetuating cycle of manufactured instability that, if not broken, will eventually bring on a spill and drag down her leadership.

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Alice Edmonds and Monique Conti

Who passed the grade among the AFLW’s non-finalists

Georgie Parker runs a rule over the 10 sides that missed the AFLW finals.

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Nobody Wants This. (L to R) Kristen Bell as Joanne, Adam Brody as Noah in episode 102 of Nobody Wants This.

Does ‘Nobody Wants This’ depict Jewish people fairly?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: One Jewish group decided to analyse the series. The discussion turned to the main critique of the show’s first season: its portrayal of Jewish women. 

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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has called out Donald Trump, shortly after winning the mayoral race.

In Mamdani, Trump finds his ultimate foil

EDITORIAL: Donald Trump couldn’t have dreamed up a better foil for his MAGA faithful to concentrate their ire upon if he tried. 

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 King Charles has stepped in and dealt his brother a severe punishment.

Charles’ deft hand is holding republican sentiment at bay

JENI O’DOWD: Andrew’s scandal could have fomented republican ideology in Australia. Charles’ deft handling has prevented that.

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What Zohran Mamdani’s pivotal victory means for US politics.

What Zohran Mamdani’s pivotal victory means for US politics

AARON PATRICK: The new leader of America’s largest city broke into Arabic in his victory speech, a moment that once would have been considered unimaginable.

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Cameron Green.

Green light or red flag? Australia’s risky Ashes call

DANE ELDRIDGE: Cam Green’s all-rounder unicorn status does not warrant batter-only privileges.

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Charlie Kirk’s bitter enemy is now becoming his successor.

Charlie Kirk’s bitter enemy is now becoming his successor

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Nick Fuentes’ sneering, proudly transgressive attitude has made him a hero to legions of mostly young men who resent all forms of political gatekeeping. 

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In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey looks back at Reserve Bank decisions for the past 20 Melbourne Cups.

Bullock said Up Yours right before Half Yours stormed home

In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey looks back at Reserve Bank decisions for the past 20 Melbourne Cups.

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