Opinion

A woman holds up a fan depicting then-former President Donald Trump an an election campaign rally in Latrobe, Pa., on Oct. 19, 2024.

Republican women realise they’re surrounded by misogynists

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Though Republicans like being able to put a feminine face on their culture war crusades, some women in the party are realising there’s a difference between being useful and being respected.

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Ben Harvey suggests ways to use the money saved from not having a helipad at the new headquarters of Hancock Prospecting.

Why ‘get to the chopper’ won’t be Rinehart’s office call out

After Australia’s richest person was denied the right to get to work by helicopter, Ben Harvey suggests ways to use the money saved from not having a helipad at the new headquarters of Hancock Prospecting.

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Anika Wells and her travel spending have shone a light on a bigger problem.

Entitlement culture thrives among Canberra elite

EDITORIAL: The current system relies on MPs to employ some common sense and moral awareness. We can’t trust them to exercise either of these traits.

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Entitled MPs are spending your money unfairly.

How entitled MPs are fuelling a preventable public rage

JENI O’DOWD: Anika Wells is the latest in a long line of politicians having a grand old time at your expense. It really shouldn’t be that way.

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Anthony Albanese with families at Kirribilli House on Wednesday for the launch of his social media ban for under 16s.

Albo’s social media ban may steer kids to the unsafe fringe

AARON PATRICK: Despite overwhelming public support for banning children from some sites, the rule could drive teenagers to dark parts of the internet.

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Don Bradman and Ben Stokes.

Zero chance the Poms can emulate the Don to save Ashes

DANE ELDRIDGE: England need to pull off a feat not seen in nearly a century to salvage this bin fire of a tour — and they won’t do it by sunning themselves on the beach.

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San Lorenzo players huddle during a game. The top tier club is one of 10 that have been raided as part of the investigation into the AFA.

Police raid national football body in money laundering probe

A federal judge ordered raids on more than 10 soccer clubs, including top tier outfits San Lorenzo and Racing, as part of the ongoing investigation.

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Britain’s Boris Johnson and US President Donald Trump following Brexit.

Brexit reveals a potential economic disaster for US’ future

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The economic disaster of Brexit offers a grim preview of what tomorrow may hold for the United States.

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The RBA has sounded the alarm.

RBA sounds alarm as inflation continues its march

EDITORIAL: Economists had expected the RBA to keep rates on hold, but the bank’s tone of extreme caution will rattle some. This was the RBA sounding the alarm.

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Ben stokes and Brendon McCullum.

By the Poms’ own admission they’re simply too ‘weak’

LISA STHALEKAR: England has made a complete mess of this Ashes tour and claiming they trained too hard is utter nonsense

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The social media ban brings with it a mountain of risk to public security, and won’t do much for kids either.

Rushed social media ban’s hidden problem puts us in danger

LORRAINE FINLAY: If you think handing over your identification is risk-free, think again.

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Anika Wells has come under growing scrutiny over the expenses revelations.

Why voters will judge Anika Wells even if she broke no rules

AARON PATRICK: The sports minister’s referral to the politicians’ expenses agency will be pointless if voters decide her trips were for pleasure instead of work.

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Graham Richardson.

Good or evil, Graham Richardson was from a lost Labor era

AARON PATRICK: As the Labor Party moved to left, the right faction leader found himself embraced by conservatives, who came out in support for his funeral today.

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Attention is sometimes an act. But it is first an instinct.

Why you need to pay attention to how you pay attention

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Algorithmic media companies exploit the difference between our attentional instincts and aspirations. In so doing, they make it harder for us to become who we might wish to be.

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“Continuing a rich political tradition by wedging her snout in the taxpayer trough” with Ben Harvey

Anika Wells continues a rich political tradition

In tonight’s show, as Communication Minister Anika Wells’ travel diary becomes public knowledge, Ben Harvey recounts 12 expense claim scandals that rocked different governments.

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