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CAMERON MILNER: Promises for change and wishful thinking did nothing for Sir Keir Starmer, and will certainly do nothing for Anthony Albanese.

Starmer’s struggle foreshadows Albanese’s path

CAMERON MILNER: Promises for change and wishful thinking did nothing for Sir Keir Starmer, and will certainly do nothing for Anthony Albanese.

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Ricky Stuart and Ivan Cleary will face off in the NRL grand final, according to Mark ‘Spudd’Carroll.

The coaches who will face off in the NRL grand final

MARK ‘SPUDD’ CARROLL: With two rounds to go, I am making an early call on who will be there for the decider at Accor Stadium on October 5.

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Crossbench: Labor ‘playing politics’ over net zero bill.

Crossbench: Labor ‘playing politics’ over net zero bill

Labor has been accused of putting politics before climate action by seizing on Coalition divisions over Barnaby Joyce’s net zero repeal bill.

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Time to ignore attention-hungry activists like Tash Peterson

JENI O’DOWD: In the age of viral activism, Tash Peterson isn’t pushing boundaries but she’s chasing outrage, with every stunt staged, filmed, and uploaded for maximum shock value and clicks.

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The West Coast Eagles arrive at Perth Airport ahead of flying to Sydney for their match against the GWS Giants. Pictured - Oscar Allen

Allen move underlines cold, hard truth of modern footy

For Oscar Allen, weighing up a move isn’t betrayal — it’s business. What stands out to me, though, is how Allen has been forced to talk about his situation, writes Mitchell Johnson.

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Benjamin Netanyahu is channelling Donald Trump.

Furious Bibi goes ‘the full Donald’

MARK RILEY: Netanyahu is channelling Trump and using every diplomatic weapon at his disposal, including the dirtiest of dirty bombs — accusing international governments of fuelling anti-Semitism. 

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Why conservatives are losing ground as Albanese rides public support on tough calls.

Albanese’s calls win voters, rile conservatives

ANDREW CARSWELL: Conservatives see betrayal in Albanese’s Gaza, US and China stances. But for most Australians, the PM’s approach looks reasonable, and it’s lifting his support in the polls.

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Justin Langer: Why I worry about the future of cricket.

The only way to save Test cricket

JUSTIN LANGER: The very foundation of the sport is under strain from an economic model that rewards the richest, leaving the rest struggling to survive.

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THE WASHINGTON POST: The steep cost of tariffs is finally coming into focus.

The steep cost of tariffs is finally coming into focus

THE WASHINGTON POST: It’s starting to feel like tariff policy is stabilising, but be careful what you wish for because the medicine may be worse than the disease.

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EDITORIAL: Economic roundtable done. Now what’s the plan?

Economic roundtable done. Now what’s the plan?

EDITORIAL: A challenging road lies ahead as the Government must figure out how to deliver on key outcomes without detrimentally impacting the economy.

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Andrew Dillon and Snoop Dogg.

The major call AFL has to make after Snoop Dogg fiasco

BEN MCCLELLAN: The league is finding out the hard way that leading the crusade against homophobia can have its pitfalls.

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BEN HARVEY: Beware of meme stock, don’t let a glazed Krispy Kreme donut trick you into a company ploy.

Beware, meme stock is just another company ploy

BEN HARVEY: Regardless of what the wider market is doing, do yourself a favour and think twice about buying a meme stock.

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Same old tunes at the ‘Canberra Coachella’.

Same old tunes at the ‘Canberra Coachella’

LANNA HILL: The Canberra economic roundtable became the perfect stage for this sleight of hand, complete with carefully managed line-ups of high-profile names and sound bites.

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Emotions are running high on Australia’s university campuses, particularly among the lecturers.

The professors being taught like children

AARON PATRICK: Academics worried about meeting teenage high schoolers at an open day are being given ‘de-escalation’ training to help them stay calm in challenging situations.

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The states, disability sector and families have been blindsided by a plan to overhaul children’s access to the NDIS.

Fix NDIS, but don’t forget about kids in the process

EDITORIAL: If the Government can fulfil their pledge that kids won’t be left to slip between the cracks, everyone will be better off.

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