EDITORIAL: When the boss of the country’s biggest bank is warning that Australians are taking on too much mortgage debt, you know things have gotten out of hand.
DAVE LEE: Discovering you’ve been listening to an AI artist is a deeply violating experience that a good streaming platform should help me, a valued customer, avoid.
JERRIE DEMASI: If I wanted toys to come with a side of chemical roulette, I’d buy them from Temu. When parents pay for toys from ‘trusted retailer’ Kmart, they should be able to expect that they are safe.
CAMERON MILNER: The Liberal Party thought outside the box to dump net zero. Now it needs to do the same with its leadership and bring back Josh Frydenberg.
AARON PATRICK: As the party’s support crumbles on the left and right, conservatives Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie have emerged as the leading contenders for the next leader.
AARON PATRICK: Labor accused the Liberals of turning into a party of extremists. By the Liberal leader’s concern about the cost of air-conditioning this summer sounds like sensible politics.
DANIEL MULINO: The government says Australia’s democracy depends on strong, sustainable journalism and is moving to ensure major digital platforms pay fairly for the news content they use.
EDITORIAL: An anti-net zero stance will render the Liberals unelectable to a certain class of voters, but if they can show Australians a credible and affordable energy plan, the tide may turn.