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SIMON BIRMINGHAM: President Trump is proudly a disrupter, who is prone to pursuing less conventional policies and making bolder pronouncements. But that is not a reason to catastrophise.
LISA STHALEKAR: The loss to Pakistan highlights that nothing can be taken for granted, not your opponent and especially not your fans.
JENI O’DOWD: You don’t need a taxpayer-funded maths degree to know the Greens’ free university plan doesn’t add up.
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EDITORIAL: News that Labor’s flawed Nature Positive reform is on the brink of death should come as a relief to Australian business, as well as anyone with an interest in this country having a strong economy.
OLIVER HOLT: The highly publicised bout is another signal of sport’s submission to money and the triumph of image over competition.
ISABELLE MULLEN: Peter Dutton is a very different person to Donald Trump. But ahead of the next Federal election Dutton is looking at Trump’s winning strategy and building his campaign on the same formula.
ANDREW CARSWELL: This is the danger for the Federal Coalition: that its agenda becomes hijacked by agitators within its own ranks who believe Trump’s rise was driven solely by a successful anti-woke crusade.
CAMERON MILNER: Albanese shouldn’t do a Biden and wait too long to hand the Labor leadership over before the next Federal election. Labor’s only chance now is with anyone but Albo, as soon as possible.
Two of my senior colleagues are having a romance which they have gone to a lot of trouble to keep secret, but now everyone is gossiping about it. Do I tell them or stay out of it?
He’s only played one game but what a game it was. Joseph Sua’ali’i’s dream debut threatens to shake up the sporting landscape by making rugby cool again.
FLORENCE GREEN: I’m naturally chubby so I’m taking weight-loss drugs — but I’ve been lying to my friends and husband about it.
F.D. FLAM: Donald Trump won with surprising decisiveness, despite his evasiveness and failure to justify his extraordinary claims. It’s tempting to conclude that we live in some kind of post-truth society.
EDITORIAL: Finally, 56 years after his astonishing act of heroism, Private Richard Leslie Norden is getting the recognition he deserves.
ELIZABETH HUDSON: My abusive husband was jailed after threatening to kill me. Now he’s being released early.
MITCHELL JOHNSON: The one-day series defeat to Pakistan was a poor start to the summer but it did show us something important about the Aussie team.