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Grasping defamation lawyers a threat to public interest journalism

While the country needs defamation laws, a number of recent cases expose serious flaws in the system.

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The Herald&x27S View

The good news for home sellers this spring ... and the bad news for buyers

The closely watched auction clearance rate is getting close to a key benchmark - just in time for the traditional spring selling season.

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Jim Malo

Rates cut brings rapid belief but RBA’s statement contains sting in the tail

The Reserve Bank was keen to talk up its rate cut. But it has drawn attention to a problem that is hanging around the economy like mouldy bread.

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Shane Wright

If you want romance, pay for it: Why the AFL’s father-son rules should change

Some supporters just have to take it on trust that watching a father-son selection run around for the team their dad played for is enjoyable,...

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Peter Ryan

Trump stokes fears about what he will do to get his red-carpet moment with Xi

The US president’s decision to extend China’s trade-negotiating window averts a return to a triple-digit tariff war between two superpowers. But...

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Lisa Visentin

Two decades ago, Israel withdrew from Gaza. It has become a cautionary tale

Recognising a Palestinian state now, before necessary reforms, would guarantee the failures of the past are repeated and entrenched.

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Jeremy Leibler

Going through divorce? Don’t assume your family trust is impenetrable

In the messy aftermath of a relationship breakdown, be warned that the courts are not shy about tackling family trusts.

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James Steel

Albanese could make a difference on the ground in Gaza. He’s chosen not to

Australia must end arms and dual-use technology sales and co-operation with Israel, including revising or withdrawing from supply chains that feed...

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Anas Iqtait

Putin aims to lead Trump down the garden path, a sidelined Zelensky warns

Ukraine fears that the Kremlin will use the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska to try to convince the US that Kyiv – not Moscow – is the obstacle to...

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Marc Santora

Media a bust for Stokes but the billionaire’s fortunes are in good shape

Forget the share wipeout – the Stokes family’s industrial juggernaut is being bolstered by two recession-proof customers: governments and miners...

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Colin Kruger

Most parents skip the flu jab for their children. Is that a bad idea?

The flu vaccine is so strongly recommended for children under five, the government makes it free. So why are vaccination rates against the flu...

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Liam Mannix

I lived in Washington DC. The last thing it needs is a Trump ‘rescue’

The US president is seizing control of the city’s police, supposedly to rid DC of “violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals”. He’ll never let the...

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Bill Wyman

Rebuild 3.0. How the Panthers have become title contenders – again

Quiet achievers stand tall to help superstars get premiership defence back on track.

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Robert Dillon

Think finding the perfect wedding dress is hard? Now you need two (at least)

I thought shopping with my daughter would be a fun bonding experience. Instead, it required military precision, $80 try-on fees and a 10-month lead...

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Annemarie Fleming

The photo that shows how Trump puts his ego ahead of America’s future

Apple chief executive Tim Cook went to the White House last week to give the US president a large piece of gold.

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Matthew Yglesias

Netanyahu’s sharp jab at Australia came at critical moment, and will do little to help his cause

Netanyahu’s sharp jab at Australia came at critical moment, and will do little to help his cause

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Australia as “shameful” for a decision he was certain it would make – recognising a...

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David Crowe

Shameful? Israeli PM slams Australia for decision it has not made

Benjamin Netanyahu assumes Anthony Albanese will recognise Palestinian statehood. With his sharp and emotive jab at Australia, he may even help it...

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David Crowe

Netanyahu cares for nothing – except himself

Netanyahu cares for nothing – except himself

Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t care. He doesn’t care that Palestinian civilians are dying. If he did, he’d call the food trucks in and order his...

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Peter Hartcher

‘Deputy sheriff’ no more: Why Australia broke from the US on Palestinian recognition

‘Deputy sheriff’ no more: Why Australia broke from the US on Palestinian recognition

The Albanese government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state marks a historic moment in Australian foreign policy, even if the move is...

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Matthew Knott

Fewer takeaways, dearer eggs: How inflation hits your hip pocket

Fewer takeaways, dearer eggs: How inflation hits your hip pocket

Inflation is the lowest in years and interest rates are coming down, but that hasn’t stopped us fretting about finances. Polls show the cost of...

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Matt Wade

All on the line: Who will score the double chance and who will miss finals?

All on the line: Who will score the double chance and who will miss finals?

While this may not have been one of the greatest AFL seasons in terms of the number of teams fighting for a finals spot, the permutations within...

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Jon Pierik

Tallyn Da Silva’s play-acting was embarrassing. Sadly, it wasn’t illegal

Tallyn Da Silva’s play-acting was embarrassing. Sadly, it wasn’t illegal

The sight of Parramatta hooker Tallyn Da Silva trying to milk a penalty late in the game on Sunday night was one of the most embarrassing things...

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Christian Nicolussi

Forget net zero. We need ‘real zero’ – and these companies prove it’s profitable

Forget net zero. We need ‘real zero’ – and these companies prove it’s profitable

We see net zero emissions pledges everywhere, but only 14 per cent of Australians actually understand what net zero means. Who could blame them?...

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Claire Snyder

After almost losing Trump, Putin changes tack and gets US president right where he wants him

After almost losing Trump, Putin changes tack and gets US president right where he wants him

Berlin: Late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin was facing a stark reality. He was on the verge of losing US President Donald Trump, the...

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Paul Sonne

Recognising Palestine is a distraction. We need sanctions to stop Israel killing my people

Recognising Palestine is a distraction. We need sanctions to stop Israel killing my people

They are killing my people. My family. My homeland. I am the granddaughter of Nakba survivors. In 1948, my grandparents were expelled from Lydd,...

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Amal Naser

Trump’s wrecking ball is starting to cause real damage

Trump’s wrecking ball is starting to cause real damage

The economic “phoney war” of the past six months is over. America, Europe and the world are finally starting to suffer real damage from the...

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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Scots College’s unique spin on acknowledgements of Country

Scots College’s unique spin on acknowledgements of Country

As a school that spent $60 million building a mock Scottish baronial castle, you might expect Scots College to be an archaic institution. To...

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Kishor Napier-Raman

Talkin’ bout a revolution: Why R360’s ticking clock could be a headache for Wallabies

Talkin’ bout a revolution: Why R360’s ticking clock could be a headache for Wallabies

South Africa is not an easy place to play rugby. Springbok fans are as combative as their two forward packs, there’s jetlag to overcome and so,...

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Iain Payten

100 days in, how does PM measure up? Voters are harder judges second time around

100 days in, how does PM measure up? Voters are harder judges second time around

Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the first 100 days of Anthony Albanese’s second term – that grand-sounding milestone which arrives on...

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Sean Kelly

It’s official: A cut in company tax will deliver little benefit at best

It’s official: A cut in company tax will deliver little benefit at best

Be sure your dodgy modelling will find you out. I’m starting to think economists have become so used to pretending to know more about the economy...

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Ross Gittins

French feast on the menu for Wallabies

French feast on the menu for Wallabies

Is the great Antoine Dupont and his team coming to Australia? This masthead understands that France, Ireland and Italy will be the three nations...

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Paul Cully

Garbage concept or worth the wait: Does rebuilding an AFL club take longer than ever?

Garbage concept or worth the wait: Does rebuilding an AFL club take longer than ever?

Ross Lyon scoffed at a line of questioning in his post-match press conference last week as he walked down a corridor afterwards in the bowels of...

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Marc Mcgowan

Recognising Palestine now only rewards Hamas, the side with clear genocidal intent

Recognising Palestine now only rewards Hamas, the side with clear genocidal intent

Amid the furore of the public debate about the war in Gaza, and whether Australia should now recognise Palestine, it is too often forgotten that...

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George Brandis

Trump is turning the people’s house into a ‘dictator-chic’ Saudi palace

Trump is turning the people’s house into a ‘dictator-chic’ Saudi palace

When I was little, my mom told me a Cinderella story that happened to be true. Once upon a time, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson held a...

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Maureen Dowd

Choose your words carefully - you may have to eat them

Choose your words carefully - you may have to eat them

In a gathering of old school friends, one told me I had called her “flighty” in year 8 during a (short-lived) period of disaffection in our...

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Melissa Coburn

I found a photo of myself on my phone. It forced me to rethink my whole life

I found a photo of myself on my phone. It forced me to rethink my whole life

“Your honour, hand on heart, if you bail me today, I will go and live with my mum and won’t use. I will sign on every day, I will work wonders and...

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Michael Kalaf

11-on-11: Did we just glimpse Warren Ryan’s rugby league future?

11-on-11: Did we just glimpse Warren Ryan’s rugby league future?

“It was Warren Ryan’s 11 v 11, so we got to see 10 minutes of that and see how it went.” For anyone without a season on the line on Saturday...

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Dan Walsh

Hollowed out of thinkers, Sussan Ley’s party dreams of nothing other than opposition

Hollowed out of thinkers, Sussan Ley’s party dreams of nothing other than opposition

Research consistently shows trust and authenticity to be a potent influence over voter behaviour. It’s little wonder Liberal leader Sussan Ley...

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Gary Newman

Chase joy, and eight other life lessons I live by

Chase joy, and eight other life lessons I live by

What does 55 years on the planet mean to me? I’m in a good place thanks to family, laughter, love, Botox, bucketfuls of coffee, antidepressants,...

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Jessica Rowe

I’m five years out from retirement. Is it worth paying for financial advice?

I’m five years out from retirement. Is it worth paying for financial advice?

I often noticed it suggested that you should see a financial planner a few years before you retire, so I had an initial meeting with one. I am...

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Paul Benson

I survived Hiroshima: The world should turn away from nuclear weapons

I survived Hiroshima: The world should turn away from nuclear weapons

Hiroshima survivor Keiko Ogura, 88, will visit Sydney this week to commemorate the 80 th anniversary of the bombing in a special event, Pass the...

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Peter Fitzsimons

Why will no one publish the novels of straight white men?

Why will no one publish the novels of straight white men?

For decades after her death from suicide in 1969, Australian writer Charmian Clift’s work was eclipsed by her husband’s. Clift was married to...

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Jacqueline Maley

Why Flanagan contract extension could cost Dragons a favourite son

Why Flanagan contract extension could cost Dragons a favourite son

Shane Flanagan is valued so highly by the Dragons board as a coach that they are prepared to allow club royalty to walk out the door. The Young...

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Danny Weidler

The end of men? We need to put an end to that

The end of men? We need to put an end to that

A decade seems to be about the time it takes society from being warned about a coming trend to recognising that 10 years ago would have been the...

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Parnell Palme Mcguinness

Celebrating Krishna’s birthday and all he brings to the Hindu faithful

Celebrating Krishna’s birthday and all he brings to the Hindu faithful

He’s been a hero in epic battles, a corporate mentor, and a cheeky prankster, all wrapped into one divine personality. That’s Krishna, whose...

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Sanket Sangwikar

The Wallabies are back. Bring on the Boks

The Wallabies are back. Bring on the Boks

The Wallabies, I said. They’re growing before our eyes, I said. They can beat the British and Irish Lions, I said, and actually become a...

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Peter Fitzsimons

The tension between Albanese and Chalmers is real. But it’s not yet a real big deal

The tension between Albanese and Chalmers is real. But it’s not yet a real big deal

The fanfare for the Albanese government’s forthcoming reform roundtable was much like Mao Zedong’s Hundred Flowers campaign. The Great Helmsman...

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Peter Hartcher

The NBN is getting its biggest upgrade ever. Most people have no idea

The NBN is getting its biggest upgrade ever. Most people have no idea

Fairly or not, Australia’s NBN has long been the butt of jokes. After years of political football and criticisms that the network is subpar...

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David Swan

Why do the rich always have to be so loud about it?

Why do the rich always have to be so loud about it?

Does anybody who is honest ever buy a Lamborghini? The only time the car rates a mention in the pages of this newspaper, it seems, are in stories...

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Richard Glover

Why Nathan Buckley should hold off on a return to coaching

Why Nathan Buckley should hold off on a return to coaching

The coaching choice that seems to have been presented to Nathan Buckley is one of those rare occasions when a bird in the hand might not be worth...

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Caroline Wilson