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Either the Government or Parliament is going to have to unpick the document and fix it

Budget in free-fall needs to be unpicked and fixed

Either the Government or Parliament is going to have to unpick the document and fix it

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The official theory that junior SAS soldiers went rogue was endorsed in 2020 by then-Chief of the Defence Force Angus Campbell.

SAS officers AWOL from costly war crime investigations

AARON PATRICK: No Government official, military veteran or investigative journalist has been able to explain where the commanders were when prisoners were allegedly executed in Afghanistan.

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Nathan Cleary is yet to dominate an Origin series.

The box not ticked on Cleary’s bucket list

The best player in the game has done it all - except this one thing - which looms large over his legacy.

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Australia doesn’t need a separate legal system for AI, writes Nick Dyrenfurth, Sean Whitworth & Dominic Meagher.

Our AI bosses must respect human laws and dignity

Australia already has laws governing discrimination, consumer protection, privacy, workplace safety and unfair dismissal. The task is ensuring those laws remain effective when AI becomes the instrument.

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In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey explains how trust funds REALLY work and why Labor’s changes are less about fairness and more about the ripple effect of broken promises with Albo’s budget backflips not even close to sticking the landing.

PM’s death tax could be fatal for Labor’s re-election chance

Ben Harvey explains how trust funds REALLY work and why Labor’s changes are less about fairness and more about the ripple effect of broken promises with Albo’s budget backflips failing to stick the landing.

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In politics there can be a time when everything changes. For the Albanese Government that moment is now.

The moment it changed for Albanese and Chalmers

In politics there can be a time when everything changes. For the Albanese Government that moment is now.

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Taxpayers may question why they are paying for discount housing for future professionals.

The big problem with Albo’s housing scheme

AARON PATRICK: Taxpayers may question why benefits often go to people with an insider-like knowledge of how the system works, rather than the truly desperate, needy or marginalised.

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Tradition shouldn’t hold back evolution.

PARKER: Tradition should not stop our sports evolving

Tradition is wonderful. It is part of what makes sport feel sacred. But tradition should not become a gate that prevents sport from evolving, writes Georgie Parker.

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It may be the Treasurer who has to pay the price for Anthony Albanese’s lies to the public on property tax reform.

How the Budget has destroyed Chalmers’ chance to be PM

It may be the Treasurer who has to pay the price for Anthony Albanese’s lies to the public on property tax reform.

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If the Farrer by-election last weekend proved anything it is that the old Labor-Liberal domination of Australian politics is all but gone, writes Paul Murray.

Why Labor needs to be wary of rise of One Nation

PAUL MURRAY: If the Farrer by-election last weekend proved anything it is that the old Labor-Liberal domination of Australian politics is all but gone.

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At the end of Budget week in Canberra something missing from Federal politics for some time has re-emerged. A contest.

Real contest of ideas breaks out in Canberra

At the end of Budget week in Canberra something missing from Federal politics for some time has re-emerged. A contest.

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Chris Bowen

Mixed messages on Chris Bowen’s half-baked gas plan

BEN HARVEY: How will the gas reservation scheme work? No one seems to know.

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The key is recognising and understanding people are unhappy with the policies of the major parties, they want their views to be heard and their concerns to be addressed.

Taylor needs to win back mainstream Right

The key is recognising and understanding people are unhappy with the policies of the major parties, they want their views to be heard and their concerns to be addressed.

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Coaches in their second stint have not always panned out.

Why going for a big-name coach won’t save Carlton

There are no shortage of choices, but the Blues face a tough decision in who they go after to lead the team in its time of need.

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The 2026 Budget will change voters’ perception of Anthony Albanese’s Government., writes Mark Riley.

Albanese’s tax porkies will come back to haunt him

MARK RILEY: Anthony Albanese told disenchanted voters he would be a prime minister who kept his promises. With that now exposed as a lie, what does he have to offer them?

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