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Collingwood have had their troubles in 2026.

What irks me the most about this time of year

It’s not just the cold that is hard to bear during the winter months as a footy fan.

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If the Prime Minister continues to be seen misleading voters, he risks losing the most precious quality of any political leader: respect. Josh Chadwick

Voters must decide if Anthony Albanese can be trusted

AARON PATRICK: If the Prime Minister continues to be seen misleading voters, he risks losing the most precious quality of any political leader: respect.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers have created a Budget has already dragged down growth.

Business sector is Budget collateral damage

Big new tax burdens on business will strangle investment and hold back prosperity

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was spruiking his tax Bill in Parliament when the Opposition tried a new tactic.

Why Albanese gagged his own Government on Budget

MARK RILEY: The Opposition wanted to force every Labor MP to talk about its contentious Budget. Anthony Albanese said no way.

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The AFL says it is comfortable of its handling of its own investigation into Luke Sayers.

AFL stance on ex-club president’s d*** pic case revealed

A league staffer can expect to be subpoenaed and the case will continue to play out in public.

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Jim Chalmers likes to dismiss his Budget ‘doomsayers’ ... but what about being honest about the economy.

Why Jim’s Budget bluster is just a bunch of pretty porkies

EDITORIAL: Jim Chalmers hasn’t just tried to put lipstick on a pig with his Budget charm offensive. He’s gone for the full porcine makeover.

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Ben Harvey outlines three reasons the mega-project AUKUS will blow its budget.

Nuclear subs needed to protect trade with China from China?

As the US changes AUKUS’ terms, Ben Harvey outlines key reasons the mega-project will blow its budget and reveals the dark motivation of an MP who wants Defence Minister Richard Marles to tear up the contract.

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Where do junior workers go if AI has taken over their jobs?

What happens when AI takes over these jobs?

JENI O’DOWD: There is no question AI can make life easier, but this unspoken risk puts entire generations at risk.

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Pauline Hanson’s the Steven Bradbury of Australian politics, says Ben Harvey.

Pauline Hanson’s the Steven Bradbury of Australian politics

Ben Harvey explains why Pauline Hanson’s surging popularity is due to her ability to keep on her feet while competitors collapse around her but erratic One Nation preference votes make a victory lap premature.

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Economists from Australia’s biggest bank said interest rates could rise following the Budget, which will spend an extra $6.5 billion.

Increase to minimum wages threatens maximum pain

EDITORIAL: Beyond the celebrations of the nation’s 100,000 lowest paid workers, there is a portent of gloomier times and a genuine fear this blunt instrument will strike a blow to our fragile, inflated economy.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Fair Work may have blown up the RBA’s kill-inflation plan

AARON PATRICK: By granting an above-inflation pay increase to 2.7 million workers, the industrial umpire may trigger copycat demands that drive up inflation and interest rates. 

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Iran is the latest battlefield where Donald Trump’s predictions of an easy American military triumph have been subverted.

Trump’s international interventions hit a stinging stalemate

In Ukraine, Gaza and now Iran, the US President’s early declarations of easy wins have given way to harsh reality.

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Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians.

Labor’s Budget flub a boon for One Nation

Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians. 10 years on, Pauline Hanson cannot be considered a laughing matter.

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Tony Abbott has long been one of the best and most ruthless communicators in politics, writes Katina Curtis.

Why Tony Abbott could be the answer to the Liberals’ woes

KATINA CURTIS: Is Tony Abbott the answer to the Liberal Party’s woes? That depends on how you define the problem that has seen voters flee the 82-year-old party.

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Michael Maguire post match.

I fear for the Broncos players after that loss

Brisbane’s NRL title defence is in shambles and Madge Maguire knows only one way to respond.

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