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KATE EMERY: Jim Chalmers wants me to have a baby. It’s nothing personal: he wants you to have one too.
When Labor made its initial pledge from the opposition to shut down the live sheep export industry, all the way back in May 2018, there was a clear justification for doing so. But things have changed...
CHRISTOPHER DORE: In supporting Palestine’s UN aspirations, Penny Wong has aligned Australia with tin-pot dictators against our old ally.
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MARK ‘SPUDD’ CARROLL: Our stars are dropping like flies and there is a very simple explanation why. And my smokey for who should wear the NSW No7 jersey.
Debating who should get what bling after a season triumph overlooks the struggle for some players during the countdown to the biggest show in town.
Why are people interested in watching behind-the-scenes documentaries? It gives an insight into the dressing room. But the dressing room was always a safe space for a sportsman, writes Mitchell Johnson.
The consortium hoping to get a Perth franchise into an expanded NRL wants a stand-alone side but have left the door open for a North Sydney or Newtown link.
JUSTIN LANGER: One of the best pieces of advice I have ever been given was ‘always be yourself’. Simple as this sounds it is easier said than done but these stars live by the motto.
Nathan Cleary has aggravated his right hamstring injury in Penrith's win over Canterbury, throwing his State of Origin hopes into doubt.
CHRISTOPHER DORE: Terrified of falling back into China’s diplomatic deep freeze, Anthony Albanese opts for prostration in the face of military provocation.
EDITORIAL: The High Court decision the Government is within its rights to keep people with cancelled visas locked up if they refuse to cooperate is a rare win in what has been an absolute fiasco for Labor
NATASHA CLARK: I was ten years old when mum died in her thirties. And as I approach thirty, the glorification of dying young resurfaces and the urge to reverse time.
MARK RILEY: Anthony Albanese was wearing a big smile as he presented himself at Perth’s Kings Park on Wednesday morning on his latest whirlwind visit to the west. But it didn’t last long...
MITCHELL JOHNSON: With the Paris Games right around the corner it made me think of my brush with sporting greatness as a humble teenager making my way in the world of cricket two decades ago.
EDITORIAL: We know we need to derive more of our power from renewable sources. We also need to keep the lights on. Eco-extremists wrongly cast it as a zero-sum proposition — team gas or team renewables.