Opinion

Kane Cornes says Steve Smith and Travis Head look unfit.

Calling Ashes heroes unfit is wide of the mark

GEORGIE PARKER: Saying some Aussie cricket team stars are out of shape is a bit rough given their recent success.

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A ball kid collapsed at the Australian Open.

Scary scenes as ball kid collapses at Australian Open

The match was immediately halted as players and officials rushed in to help.

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Australia’s captain Steve Smith (2nd L) takes a selfie with team mates as they celebrate with the Waterford Crystal Ashes Trophy at the end of the fifth Ashes cricket Test.

Lessons in life from an Ashes to remember

Test cricket, like life, is a long game.If we prepare well, stay patient, respect the process, remain humble and work together, that’s where real success lives, says Justin Langer.

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Anthony Albanese is now accusing others of ‘playing politics’ with the tragedy that shattered the nation’s heart.

Albanese is the one ‘playing politics’ with Bondi tragedy

EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese, who tried to squirm away from the responsibility of calling a royal commission, has no grounds to criticise pushback on his proposed hate speech laws.

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Australia Day should always be a day when a vast, diverse continent pauses to reflect on what binds us together.

Why we must proudly reclaim Australia Day in 2026

MICHAELIA CASH: Australia Day should always be a day when a vast, diverse continent pauses to reflect on what binds us together.

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Ella Haddad, Sarah Lovell and Rebecca White.

Why were three female MPs condemned for joking about sex?

AARON PATRICK: The Labor politicians were unfairly attacked for playing a risqué game about their Liberal counterparts which they thought was private.

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Events in the four weeks since the atrocity at Bondi Beach have further wrenched us apart, leaving the country more divided than ever along religious, political and ideological lines.

Bondi response has been bungle after bungle

EDITORIAL: Events in the four weeks since the atrocity at Bondi Beach have further wrenched us apart, leaving the country more divided than ever along religious, political and ideological lines.

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Why Ley's criticism of Albanese may come back to bite her

ANDREW GREENE: Liberal insiders give Sussan Ley credit for harnessing the anger of the Jewish community and deploying it against the PM, but they fear it has done little to lift the party’s electoral fortunes. 

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Peter Malinaskaus, Randa Abdel-Fattah and Louise Adler

He gives artists $10m a year. Why did they humiliate him?

AARON PATRICK: Even South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas wasn’t powerful enough to shut down anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, who has been reinvited to speak at the Adelaide Writers’ Festival.

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One month since the Bondi massacre exposed the worst of Australia. It has forced us to reckon with that which we would rather ignore. 

Bondi tragedy has changed Australia forever

EDITORIAL: It’s been one month since the Bondi massacre exposed the worst of Australia. We’ve since been forced to reckon with it’s terrible cause.

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Some parents have raised concerns over gender neutral bathrooms in primary schools.

All-gender primary school bathrooms is woke culture gone mad

JENI O’DOWD: It’s not normal to influence little kids on gender ideas before many even know who they are.

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Whoever is next to step into the world of Rose Garden luncheons and Washington fairways will need a hefty dose of tact and charm.

As Rudd zips, it’s time for a cleanskin in Washington

EDITORIAL: Whoever is next to step into the world of Rose Garden luncheons and Washington fairways will need a hefty dose of tact and charm. A single-digit handicap wouldn’t hurt either. 

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Author Randa Abdel-Fattah.

Why it’s much easier to criticise Israel than immigration

University academics can call for the destruction of Israel and trivialise terrorism and keep their job. But criticising immigration is a sure-fire way to get sacked.

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We must disrupt this pattern by intervening to stamp out hate speech before it has a chance to distort into violence. 

Vile hatred must no longer go unchallenged

EDITORIAL: We must disrupt the terrible pattern of anti-Semitism by intervening to stamp out hate speech before it has a chance to distort into violence. 

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Prominent Hizb ut-Tahrir member Wassim Doureihi.

Hizb ut-Tahrir preaches hate but seeks Australia’s tolerance

AARON PATRICK: Facing a legal ban, the extremist Islamist group inadvertently revealed why it is a threat to social cohesion.

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