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The constant chopping and changing of regulations must end.

Sensible deal must be done on green law rewrite

EDITORIAL: The constant chopping and changing of regulations must end and give way to a system that is workable for both conservationists and developers.

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Usman Khawaja and David Warner.

Time to put an end to the fairytale farewell nonsense

LISA STHALEKAR: Travis Head’s heroics should signal the end of Usman Khawaja’s Test career and he only has himself to blame.

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Donald Trump is threatening to sure the BBC for $US5 billion.

How Trump’s monster lawsuit could destroy the BBC

ROSA PRINCE: The case is overblown and Trump’s graceless, grasping threat is yet another White House assault on press freedom.

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Zhao Leji shaking hands with Anthony Albanese and, left, CCP headquarters in Beijing.

Dictator’s henchman gets warm welcome in Canberra

AARON PATRICK: China’s third-ranked political leader, Zhao Leji, helped oversee a vast purge of officials designed to entrench Xi Jinping’s power.

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Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups has pleaded not guilty to charges over rigged poker games.

NBA coach enters plea to Mafia-linked rigged poker game case

Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups pleaded not guilty to charges he engaged in rigged high-stakes poker games that prosecutors said had ties to the Mafia.

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As things stand, Ukraine is battered but continues to hold Russia to incremental advances.

What it will really take to end the war in Ukraine

THE NEW YORK TIMES: It is unclear where the new deal is headed. Here is what seven experts in the United States, Europe and Russia think needs to be done. 

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Joe Root's Test batting woes continued on his latest tour Down Under. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

English cricket fans should look on the bright side

EDITORIAL: It was bewilderingly bad, brainless cricket. The good news is, it’s over for now.

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Peter Malinauskas could be our next Prime Minister.

The only curve ball in the race for our next prime minister

CAMERON MILNER: The sun is setting on Anthony Albanese’s era in office. While Tony Burke and Mark Butler are poised to ascend to the top job, there is one other reluctant candidate who could step up.

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Scott Galloway’s guide to masculinity has become an international hit.

Why sexual frustration has birthed the lonely, broken man

AARON PATRICK: Podcaster and marketing lecturer Scott Galloway’s guide to masculinity has become an international hit by urging men to pursue sex, relationships and professional advancement.

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Joe Root was one of many Englishmen to throw his wicket away on Saturday.

The real losers of Pom’s Bazball disaster

JUSTIN LANGER: It was sensational to watch, but two-day Tests will kill the Ashes.

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Usman Khawaja is under intense pressure to retain his spot.

JOHNSON: I would never play a round of golf before a Test

MITCHELL JOHNSON: Usman Khawaja’s injury fiasco could cost him his farewell tour - even if he is fit to play at the Gabba - with the Aussie dressing room unlikely to be impressed.

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Shadow Health Minister Anne Ruston, shadow minister for Energy Dan Tehan, Australian Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and shadow Home Affairs Minister Jonno Duniam.

Ley’s rabble must learn to just STFU

Self-obsessed Liberals need to accept internal barneys are of no importance to voters and factionalism is killing the party.

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The Federal Liberals need to learn from NSW.

NSW Liberals choose middle road back to power

EDITORIAL: The rise of Kellie Sloane only serves to highlight the grim state of things in Canberra.

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By running Xi Jinping propaganda, the Australia Institute demeans itself.

By running Xi propaganda, the Aus Institute demeans itself

CLIVE HAMILTON: My old institute has forgotten the values it was founded on. By excusing China’s territorial bullying, it mirrors the CCP’s own media circus.

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 Memorabilia from the SAS Historical Collection.

Tiger’s Revenge can help rebalance SAS narrative

BEN HARVEY: They watched on as close to 40,000 tonnes of Japanese Imperial naval might blew sky-high before slinking off into the night and making a frantic return to safe waters.

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