Opinion

Across Sydney, anti-terrorism measures have already been boosted ahead of the holidays.

Everyday life is resuming, but Sydney is irrevocably altered

JENI O’DOWD: Everyday life has resumed, but not cleanly. Something is off. I find myself randomly hugging my kids throughout the day and scanning crowds when I leave the house.

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 Elf on the Shelf reminds us of what we’re missing in the modern world — enchantment.

Elf on the Shelf reminds us what the modern world is missing

Not so long ago, humans believed that everything was enchanted. I can’t even say that most of us miss the magic, that’s how far removed we are from it.

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Nathan Lyon  picks up an injury while fielding the ball during day five of the third Test.

Neglect of Nathan Lyon returns to haunt Australia

DANE ELDRIDGE: For all his tremendous longevity in becoming Australia’s most decorated offie, is this curtains for the man they call the GOAT?

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Anthony Albanese won’t be seen as a leader of courage until he takes on Labor’s supporters who don’t believe Israel has a right to exist, writes Stephen Johnson.

The one thing Albo needs to do to be a leader of courage

STEPHEN JOHNSON: Anthony Albanese won’t be seen as a leader of courage until he takes this challenging political step.

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Since the Bondi massacre, Mr Minns has been a pillar of strength, not just for his State but for the country. His example has amplified the failures of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. 

Minns’ strength amplifies Albanese’s failings

EDITORIAL: Where Minns has shown contrition, readily conceding his own mistakes in confronting the scourge of anti-Semitism, Albanese has exhibited defensiveness.

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Australian Jews no longer feel safe to live freely, openly

After Bondi, Aussie Jews no longer feel safe to live openly

JEREMY LEIBLER: For two years, the psychological safety of Australian Jews — the post-Holocaust belief that distance protected us from Jew hatred — eroded before our eyes. And then Bondi happened.

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Anthony Albanese has called repeatedly for national unity — but it is he who is increasingly isolated due to his obstinate refusal to allow a royal commission into the Bondi terror attacks.

Royal commission resistance leaves PM increasingly isolated

Anthony Albanese has called repeatedly for national unity — but it is he who is increasingly isolated due to his obstinate refusal to allow a royal commission into the Bondi terror attacks.

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Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns

Bondi tragedy reveals a great leader and exposes a poor one

AARON PATRICK: NSW Premier Chris Minns won over his state with empathy and honesty. The Prime Minister’s bureaucrat speak turned Australian Jews against him.

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Was Bazball about playing better cricket or just feeling good while losing, Georgie Parker asks.

England’s scars may take years to heal after Bazball failure

GEORGIE PARKER: Was Bazball about playing better cricket or just feeling good while losing?

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Anthony Albanese only has himself to blame.

Heckled, booed: How much longer will Albo delay inevitable?

LATIKA M BOURKE: The boos and cheers said it all at Bondi. Two Labor leaders attended the same gathering, but only one was hailed, applauded, cheered and given a standing ovation. 

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Australians must be protected from extremists, but the right to express opinion cannot be collateral damage.

Kneejerk responses won’t stop the next Bondi attack

THE WASHINGTON POST: In the wake of such a terrorist act, it’s a sadly uncontestable truth that more could have been done.

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Trump is a ubiquitous cultural presence, but there is no outward sign that he is an active participant in running the national government.

Why the White House is a lost cause

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Trump is a ubiquitous cultural presence, but there is no outward sign that he is an active participant in running the national government.

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Michael and Valentyna named their daughter Matilda, as Michael said, because she was “our first Australian”.

PM’s complicit in unspeakable attack on our nation’s values

PAUL MURRAY: The slaughter of Australian Jews at an iconic beach is a vivid example of what happens when a nation loses grip on its shared social values.

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Defeating anti-Semitism requires more than just stronger laws and effective enforcement. It also demands a cultural shift.

What we owe to the 15 Bondi terror attack victims

LORRAINE FINLAY: Defeating anti-Semitism requires more than just stronger laws and effective enforcement. It also demands a cultural shift.

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Boardriders have paddled out en masse at Bondi Beach in a show of support as victims are farewelled.

As a nation we must choose light over hate

EDITORIAL: Like the surfers who paddled out into the Bondi waves at daybreak on Friday, we can choose to charge into the light.

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