Opinion

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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A Rolex clock on President Donald Trump’s desk in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Nov. 10, 2025.

Everything you need to know about the White House gold rush

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Donald Trump is receiving gifts by the dozen. Here’s why calling him the most corrupt man to ever sit in the Oval Office is no understatement.

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Mitchell Johnson facing off with Ben Stokes.

Why you can never back down in The Ashes

MITCHELL JOHNSON: You must be at your best for the ultimate sporting showdown as any weakness will be fully exploited by your opponent.

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Ben Harvey recounts the greatest and most controversial moments in the past 143 years of cricket between Australia and England.

Great Ashes moments: Bodyline violence to Bairstow’s stumps

In tonight’s show, on the eve of the first Ashes test in Perth, Ben Harvey recounts the greatest and most controversial moments in the past 143 years of cricket between Australia and England.

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Steve Smith celebrates after reaching his century during day two of the 4th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia on September 5, 2019 in Manchester, England.

Test cricket both meditative & uniquely seductive

EDITORIAL: Test cricket is a strange anachronism in today’s attention deficit-riven society. Australians forgo their phones in favour the hypnotic thwack of red leather against English willow. 

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Why claims of a Brittany Higgins ‘cover-up’ still haunt Anthony Albanese.

Why claims of Higgins ‘cover-up’ still haunt Albo

CAMERON MILNER: The Albanese Government paid out $2.4 million to Brittany Higgins. If our PM has nothing to hide, he should not fear an independent inquiry.

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Ben Stokes and Joe Root.

Stokes & Root must shake abysmal record in Australia

MITCHELL JOHNSON: England talk a big game, and maybe they believe it. But talk doesn’t score runs or take wickets out here.

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Andrew Flintoff and Shane Warne.

Why the appeal of the Ashes still endures after 143 years

GIDEON HAIGH: From time to time, people try to wean themselves off the Ashes for a number of reasons. The Ashes simply nods, smiles, thanks you for your time, and waits — it knows you’ll be back.

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Don’t call COP31 a loss, we actually dodged a bullet.

Don’t call COP31 a loss, we actually dodged a bullet

MARK RILEY: Hosting the conference in Adelaide was going to cost us billions. Maybe it is best that we just cop this one up the bracket.

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