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MITCHELL JOHNSON: There is nothing I enjoyed more than pummelling England in the Ashes but there is one batsman I have always respected.
CHARLES M. BLOW: Donald Trump thinks Kamala Harris’ sisterhood is a ‘sorority party.’ He should think again.
JENI O’DOWD: One of Australia’s most decorated war heroes is auctioning his prestigious Victoria Cross to support his family. His choice is a stark reminder of how dire the cost-of-living crisis is.
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Aussie selectors need to think outside the box - and the current team - if we are any chance of stopping India winning Down Under again.
EDITORIAL: The Prime Minister has previously called on Fatima Payman to put her money where her mouth is by resigning from Parliament and re-contesting. She won’t. She might be cynical, but she’s not stupid.
RENEE ONQUE: Two weeks ago, I decided to delete my social media apps and commit to a prolonged period away from digital communities.
EDITORIAL: What does it say about the state of politics in Australia that our parliamentarians are unable to come up with a set of words on which all can agree to condemn the atrocities of October 7?
ISABELLE MULLEN: The United States likes to think of itself as the world’s bastion of freedom. But its presidential electoral processes aren’t that free, or all that fair
ROGER LEWIS: Here’s another thing for younger generations to hate about the ‘gluttonous, boozy’ Boomers.
CAITLIN BASSETT: There is more at stake than a high draft pick as players are offered to the highest bidder.
ANDREW CARSWELL: Forget the wondrous trappings of government office for a minute, the power, the glory. Right now, for incumbents, life isn’t grand. It is limited, and spiralling to a quick end.
DAVID WOIWOD: Donald Trump is surrounding himself with unhinged right-wing conspiracy theorists whose goal is to inflame voters with their alternative reality.
THE FRONT DORE: Here’s the speech Anthony Albanese should have delivered today, 12 months on from the October 7 atrocities — instead of the cliches, glib lines and bureaucratic words he actually delivered.
TANMEET SETHI: My child is dying and there’s no way to change that, yet I’ve learnt to still feel joy amid the pain. Here are five ways you can find the positives even if the worst has happened.
EDITORIAL: On all days, but especially today, we must remember the solemn vow the world made in the shadow of the Holocaust. Never again.