Opinion

Immediately after Angus Taylor took the Liberal leadership, the pile-on began

Don’t be so quick to write Angus Taylor off

JENI O’DOWD: The Liberals’ new leader is no intellectual lightweight — despite what the critics (and Malcolm Turnbull) might suggest.

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You can love the Olympics, and you can loathe the Olympics. They’re hardly mutually exclusive.

Why the Olympic ‘movement’ can’t be allowed to just run amok

You can love the Olympics, and you can loathe the Olympics. They’re hardly mutually exclusive.

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Ben Harvey explains why when it comes to ISIS brides, Albanese is talking a tough game while knowing the sympathisers could use a side door to get back to Australia – and why that risk could be a huge gamble.

ISIS brides? No. The risk is too great

Ben Harvey explains why when it comes to ISIS brides, Albanese is talking a tough game while knowing the sympathisers could use a side door to get back to Australia – and why that risk could be a huge gamble.

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Anthony Albanese has denied his Government is assisting a new group of ISIS brides to return to Australia.

Albanese must make correct call on ISIS brides

How can we guarantee the safety of others if they come back to ‘make their beds’ in our suburbs?

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Cameron Green.

Green should pay the price for Aussie World Cup disaster

The numbers don’t lie. Cameron Green and Ash Gardner are not performing to the level to justify their spots in the T20 team.

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Tim Wilson will have to combat Jim Chalmers.

The old rule of political management Angus Taylor just broke

By giving Tim Wilson the Treasury portfolio the new Liberal leader has created a potential successor - and shown he isn’t afraid of being outshone in a field that he considers his strength.

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The belief that higher taxes reliably deliver lower prices, or stronger economic performance is deeply flawed. No country has ever taxed its way to prosperity. 

Why CGT hike won’t help young Aussies into homes

The belief that higher taxes reliably deliver lower prices, or stronger economic performance is deeply flawed. No country has ever taxed its way to prosperity. 

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Coles’ ‘Down Down’ campaign worse than annoying earworm

Coles’ ‘Down Down’ campaign worse than annoying earworm

With Coles accused of nationwide price deception, Ben Harvey thinks of a place to stick that giant red finger.

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While the new-look Opposition was looking forward and moving to address some of the real problems facing the nation, the Government was still looking backwards.

Liberal focus on policy a positive step forward

While the new-look Opposition was looking forward and moving to address some of the real problems facing the nation, the Government was still looking backwards.

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The gold-medal winning 2000 Olympic Hockyroos.

I fear Hockeyroos’ golden days are over

They were once the powerhouse of Australian female sport, now they are barely a blip on the sporting radar.

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Leadership aspirant Angus Taylor has spent more than a decade building his standing inside the Liberal Party’s conservative wing after he was elected to the New South Wales seat of Hume in 2013. 

Taylor must reverse Liberals’ downward spiral

Good policies, good candidates, good communication, managing relations with the Nationals and plain old smart politics will be needed to claw back disgruntled conservatives.

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Sussan Ley has been ousted as Angus Taylor takes charge.

Sussan Ley’s defeat highlights Liberal identity struggle

Sussan Ley has been dumped after just nine turbulent months as Liberal leader, with even allies conceding her time was running out.

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Brent Harvey for Victoria in the rooms with the trophy and the E.J Whitten Medal after the State of Origin AFL match between Victoria and South Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on May 29, 1999.

How Origin call-up ruined Boomer’s 21st birthday

It was a match that defined his career, but Brent Harvey had to make a big sacrifice to make it happen.

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In a hyper-charged world where five-stars is the expected minimum, what constitutes an actual five-star experience?

Why we desperately need to stop rating everything five stars

Whether it’s reviews for Uber rides, restaurants or toilet paper, modern society’s constant rating requirements now means actual five-star experiences have been completely devalued.

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Demonstrators have accused police of heavy-handedness at protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia

Herzog protesters aren’t ‘activists’, they’re anarchists

When cops are carrying assault rifles and ‘activists’ are really just anarchists spoiling for a fight, confrontation feels inevitable

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