EDITORIAL: Middle Australia have been unable to find what they seek from major parties. The latest Newspoll result could be just the beginning for One Nation.
Much is made of the ‘independence’ of the RBA from government. But just as a mafia boss does not need to issue written instructions to an underboss, nor does a treasurer need to spell things out to the board.
One Nation’s climb is no surprise after the Bondi terror attack, but it represents new frontlines in Australian politics that will put Anthony Albanese to the ultimate test.
Maybe not you personally, but at least 50 per cent of the audience has to bear responsibility for the state of things. You can’t just blame Netflix for the dumbing down of screen culture.
Test cricket, like life, is a long game.If we prepare well, stay patient, respect the process, remain humble and work together, that’s where real success lives, says Justin Langer.
EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese, who tried to squirm away from the responsibility of calling a royal commission, has no grounds to criticise pushback on his proposed hate speech laws.
EDITORIAL: Events in the four weeks since the atrocity at Bondi Beach have further wrenched us apart, leaving the country more divided than ever along religious, political and ideological lines.
ANDREW GREENE: Liberal insiders give Sussan Ley credit for harnessing the anger of the Jewish community and deploying it against the PM, but they fear it has done little to lift the party’s electoral fortunes.
AARON PATRICK: Even South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas wasn’t powerful enough to shut down anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, who has been reinvited to speak at the Adelaide Writers’ Festival.