Opinion

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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Anthony Albanese’s inaction on anti-Semitism has made Australia unsafe for the Jewish community.

Albanese must end the dehumanisation of ‘Zionists’

PAUL RUBENSTEIN: If Australia wishes to remain the Lucky Country, then it must act strongly against anti-Semitism. The cost of doing nothing is unthinkable.

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John Williamson singing True Blue and the Bondi memorial.

The biggest misunderstanding about True Blue

JUSTIN LANGER: It was the perfect song to help a nation heal in its time of need and the hijacking of this anthem needs to stop.

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Jules and Lachie Neale celebrate the Lion's premiership win in 2024.

AFL WAG claims ‘unimaginable’ betrayal in marriage

Jules Neale has released a statement after reports she was working through marriage issues.

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There is a reason young boys are being radicalized online.

The simple explanation for the rightward shift of young men

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Male disillusionment is the story of the recent decade. Here’s why young conservatives are so radicalized.

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‘Prime Minister Anthony Albanese answered questions about The Voice and climate change with more passion than a query about the worst terror attack on Australian soil,’ writes Ben Harvey.

Climate change? Tick. Voice? Tick. Pressure test? Missing

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese answered questions about The Voice and climate change with more passion than a query about the worst terror attack on Australian soil.

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Anthony Albanese’s response to anti-Semitism in Australia has fallen short from the start.

Albanese’s ‘regrets’ are two years and 15 deaths too late

EDITORIAL: Instead of relief, the overwhelming reaction to Anthony Albanese’s announcement on Thursday was one of profound disappointment. 

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