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MICHAELIA CASH: Sadly, sometime over the last 22 years since the Bali bombings we have become a country where some now openly support terrorism. I don’t believe that is the Australia the vast majority want.
EDITORIAL: In uncertain times, Australia needs strong leadership. If Anthony Albanese wishes to remain Prime Minister, he needs to provide it.
CAMERON MILNER: Without the Labor caucus actually cancelling the show and sacking the chief clown, Australians are destined to endure even more stupid acts from the Labor circus.
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MARK ‘SPUDD’ CARROLL: Making the game truly national is a noble thought but the Western Bears will never work.
GEORGIE PARKER: While this season we have seen the best match of AFLW ever played, we have also now seen what could be the worst game of AFLW ever played - and the compressed draw wasn’t to blame.
PAUL MURRAY: The Federal Energy Minister seems to think hydrogen is a magic elixir that will cure all our ills - he couldn’t be more wrong.
BRET STEPHENS: The world had better hope that Israel wins its wars against Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and their masters in Tehran.
BEN HARVEY: These two photos show just why the same old conflicts keep playing out in the Middle East over and over again.
JUSTIN LANGER: Getting the best out of people in the high-pressure cauldron of professional sport is a riddle few can solve, but there are a few simple rules I have come to appreciate as a coach.
EDITORIAL: After a brief stop-off at denial, Steven Miles has blown straight past anger and got himself stuck in the bargaining stage of grieving over his imminent political demise.
JACINTA PRICE: Rogue Senator Fatima Payman’s attempts to falsely equate Indigenous disadvantage with the Palestinian cause are grossly offensive and just plain wrong.
SIMON BIRMINGHAM: Australians who have ignored repeated calls to leave Lebanon should be forced to pay when they finally change their minds and beg the Federal Government to get them out of there.
WATCH NOW: In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey tears apart the conspiracy theories about Hurricane Milton and reviews two bizarre storm survival techniques.
EDITORIAL: Australia’s response to the crisis in the Middle East has been embarrassingly unsophisticated, and our leaders appear to have allowed themselves to be carried away by domestic protests.
MARK RILEY: Ministers say Anthony Albaneses’s Tourette’s jab shows he’s human. But prime ministers have a duty to be better than most of us.