Opinion

Cam Green, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne and Beau Webster are fighting for four spots in the Ashes team.

Australia’s game of batting musical chairs starts now

JACKSON BARRETT: Five months out from the first Ashes Test, there are just two players with undeniable claims to their spots in the starting XI.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ recent speech at the National Press Club offered some good ideas. But productivity isn’t a spreadsheet problem. It’s a systems problem. And more than that, it’s a people problem.

There’s no superhero to fix productivity. It’s up to us

CONRAD LIVERIS: If we want a more productive Australia, we need to stop managing for scarcity and start building for abundance.

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ANDREW CARSWELL: The Albanese Government remains profoundly underwhelming on the world stage, diminishing Australia’s standing with every utterance.

Aussie PMs fought to have our nation’s voice heard. Not Albo

ANDREW CARSWELL: The Albanese Government remains profoundly underwhelming on the world stage, diminishing Australia’s standing with every utterance.

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Harvey runs through the disastrous history of America-led regime change and reveals the number of times Washington has tried to overthrow another country’s government    

Regime change is easy to say not so easy to do

After Trump’s bunker-busting bombs, Harvey runs through the disastrous history of America-led regime change and reveals the number of times Washington has tried to overthrow another country’s government

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Anthony Albanese looked like he’d rather be anywhere else when talking about Donald Trump’s attacks on Iran.

Wishy-washy Albo leaves Australia out in cold on Iran

EDITORIAL: Australians were desperate to know what Donald Trump’s bold attack on Iran meant for them. But 24 hours later, they got a Prime Minister who looked like he’d rather be anywhere else.

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Clubs like Nick Daicos’ Collingwood have a lot of advantages so they should not complain about the northern academies.

One thing Victorian AFL clubs need to stop whinging about

GEORGIE PARKER: How teams source their players is always hotly debated, but this mechanism is working just fine so the AFL should not give in to the powerful voices in Melbourne.

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Victor Radley’s NRL  career may be cut short due to repeated concussions.

What is the best call for NRL star at concussion crossroads?

MARK ‘SPUDD’ CARROLL: Facing a heartbreaking decision to quit the game early due to concussion is a decision I am glad I never had to make.

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The Treasurer faces growing calls to stop ADNOC’s bid for Santos.

Jim Chalmers urged to block $30B Santos takeover

CAMERON MILNER: As ADNOC pushes to buy Santos, critics say the deal puts Australian jobs, emissions targets, and gas supply independence at risk.

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US President Donald Trump  stands with Scott Morrison in 2019.

Trump’s strikes necessary to achieve peace, not war

SCOTT MORRISON: Let me be clear, this strike was not an act of provocation. It was a necessary measure, undertaken as a last resort by a President who wants peace, not war.

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A state forensic lab had to pause routine DNA testing after discovering contamination issues. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Clock ticking on state-run lab boss over DNA debacle

A premier has defended his government intervening to ‘clean up’ a state-run forensic testing lab after the emergence of contamination issues.

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Jim Chalmers is facing a real test of conviction with his productivity roundtable. Is he brave enough to break his election promises for the common good?

Is Jim Chalmers brave enough to be a hypocrite?

AARON PATRICK: The treasurer can prove his critics wrong and use a meeting of experts to make some tough-but-worthy decisions, rather than just raising taxes.

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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will be representing Australia at NATO.

US push on defence spending set to test Marles at NATO

EDITORIAL: The pressure from the United States for Australia to do more on defence spending continues to grow.

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Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher.

Foreign ownership of oil and gas assets is nothing new

Anyone who doubts the world’s ongoing dependence on fossil fuel should think about the logic of a takeover bid for Santos.

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Anthony Albanese, Donald Trump The Nightly

Government must step up efforts to build US relationship

SUSSAN LEY: To make our way in this new multipolar world Australia must be proactive on the world stage.

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Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston in their 1965 bout.

The little known fact about Ali’s death that will surprise

JUSTIN LANGER: I never knew this about ‘The Greatest’ until I discovered a great boxing program that is combating the effects of Parkinson’s Disease.

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