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MICHAEL USHER: Don’t think for a second our leaders aren’t watching Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s White House race to see what concerns voters most - but are Aussie voters in lock-step with the Yanks?
MITCHELL JOHNSON: The Poms really tried to pull the other foot in the final one-day match with their antics. Here is the best way to stamp it out.
Fired driver Daniel Ricciardo is so popular in America that he will still feature at the next F1 race if US Grand Prix promoter Bobby Epstein has his way.
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CAMERON MILNER: Ronald Reagan had a great saying: ‘When you can’t make them see the light, make them feel the heat’. Well, Chalmers is bringing that heat and now breathing down Albo’s neck.
SIMON BIRMINGHAM: It is easy for some to become complacent or disinterested when the Middle East edges closer to war. But our PM needs to be clear about the threat of Iran now more than ever.
JENI O’DOWD: From pushing for wealth redistribution through taxes on inheritance to land taxes that risk penalising everyday Aussies, the Greens are treading closer to socialism than they might like to admit.
LISA STHALEKAR: We don't just have golden girls, we have an entire golden team. And the rest of the cricketing world had better watch out.
DAVID PATRIKARAKOS: It’s deja vu in the Middle East. Once more, Iran strikes Israel. Once more, the Israeli Defense Force marches across the border.
KIERSTEN DUKE: You’d assume all neutral fans based in Sydney would be cheering for Penrith to win Sunday’s juicy NRL decider. But you’d be wrong. Which team are you going for?
EDITORIAL: The free world, Australia included, must find a way to deal with the threat of Islamist regimes while supporting Israel’s absolute right to defend itself.
ISABELLE MULLEN: There’s a large number of Americans who disagree with Trump on abortion but are deeply worried about what a Harris presidency will mean for the economy.
ANDREW CARSWELL: Nervous strategists within Camp Albanese hope someone else will take an electoral beating on his behalf, shielding him from the full blast of voter anger. But it won’t work.
CAITLIN BASSETT: West Coast’s new coach has promised a new dawn in Perth and there is one member of the club he should seek out first to help make that happen.
RICHO’S TOP 10: John Longmire has some tough choices to make to stop his team from falling off a cliff in 2025 and this might be the toughest one of all.
Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll: Spoiler alert Manly isn’t on the list, but with another historic decider on the cards here are five titanic clashes to relive before Sunday night’s Storm-Panthers showdown.