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Australia is not a nation familiar with massacre on its streets, and we must never become one

Australian political leaders must act together to harness the national shock and mourning to lead the country out of this cultural and religious...

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Tony Wright

This is not for the Jewish community to solve alone: Allegra Spender

The federal member for Wentworth writes: Every single one of us must ask – are we in our actions, in what we say, making our country safer for each...

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Allegra Spender

I told a friend the world was trembling, then Bondi erupted

We were two Jewish men and two non-Jewish women, settling down for dinner in Bondi. Then the gunshots rang out.

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David Leser

As a trauma expert, here’s how to look after yourself and others after a tragedy like Bondi

Over the next few weeks, months and even years, many Australians will be struggling to process their experiences of Sunday night. Trauma is normal...

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Ahona Guha

Trump loves a deal, but these two are not going to plan

Donald Trump is obsessed with the notion that he is the ultimate dealmaker. He may need to rethink that.

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Stephen Bartholomeusz

Australia has gun control under control, right? Looks like we were wrong

We told ourselves John Howard’s gun control reforms were supposed to prevent this kind of horror from happening. The awful events of Sunday night...

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Jacqueline Maley

Albanese’s response to the Bondi massacre will shape Australia’s future

The Port Arthur massacre defined John Howard’s leadership. The massacre at Bondi Beach is Anthony Albanese’s Port Arthur moment, but his task is...

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James Massola

The war crimes case against Trump and Hegseth

America used to be the conscience of the world. Those days are long gone.

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Geoffrey Robertson

Albanese talks about his ‘five biggest things’: What’s next?

The PM says the social media ban is one of his biggest achievements. But another issue looms large in 2026.

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Sean Kelly

Desperate vibes as under-16s crowd into Yope and Lemon8

Young people in Australia are finding social media hiding places but for how long?

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Tim Biggs

Australia’s competition watchdog eyes Warner Bros mega deal

The ACCC is likely to closely scrutinise any Warner Brothers deal for its wide-ranging impact on local and global entertainment industries.

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Calum Jaspan

How a dorky prime minister and a nation of rule abiders is changing the world

Australia may be shy of its influence, but its social media laws have made it a global headline. From Germany to Singapore, people are asking if...

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Cory Alpert

Unspeakable violence against girls and women meets global silence

Australia has just introduced a world-leading sanctions regime against the Taliban, an important but insufficient step as the world turns away.

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Virginia Haussegger

I’m an atheist, so am I a fraud when I say grace at Christmas?

What does Christianity teach us about Christmas? Quite a lot about love, actually.

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Jo Pybus

Faster isn’t always better. Our super system needs ‘speed bumps’

It’s normally assumed that allowing people to move their money around quickly is a good thing. Recent collapses show how our $4.5 trillion super...

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Clancy Yeates

My kids are all right, but some troll blames me for the social media ban

It’s a heated debate, sure, but keep it civil, people.

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Gayle Mcnaught

Ex-Liberal Party powerbroker says ‘the party is over’

Walter Villatora, former campaign manager for Mike Baird and Tony Abbott, has started a new party: Reform Australia. Here is why.

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Peter Fitzsimons

The social media ban (probably) won’t fix our kids

We all want children to have a digital-free childhood. But the ban won’t solve all their problems.

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Jacqueline Maley

Thanks Daddy Albo, but we’ve got this parenting thing covered

Perhaps the social media ban for under 16s is really a trick to get parents to do their jobs. Let’s hope it works.

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Parnell Palme Mcguinness

‘Crossed the line’: The week Trump turned his back on Europe

A US security plan takes aim at European governments for being weak, with a fixation on open borders, political correctness and censorship.

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James Rothwell

Let there be light and love and art

Faith has many expressions, and art is one of its pre-eminent forms.

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Maureen Barten

Since 1882, winning the Ashes has never been about entertainment

Since 1882, winning the Ashes has never been about entertainment

There’s nothing quite as awkward for a professional sporting group as being seen enjoying life when you’re getting trounced. The public believes...

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Geoff Lawson

Our underachiever nation’s lost 25 years

As we pass the quarter-century mark, Australia has rested too much on the laurels of the Hawke/Keating/Howard reform era.

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Nick Bryant

No nominations, no judges, no nothing: Even by FIFA’s standards, Trump’s award is a new low

No nominations, no judges, no nothing: Even by FIFA’s standards, Trump’s award is a new low

In the history of sport, has a major organisation ever debased itself to the extent FIFA did last Saturday (AEDT) by awarding Donald Trump its...

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Peter Fitzsimons

Celebrities are becoming unrecognisable. The problem isn’t Ozempic

As reproductive rights are destroyed and female journalists are told to be “quiet, piggy” by the US president, is it a co-incidence that women are...

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Julia Baird

Still despairing about 67? You’ll be OK, Boomer

You don’t have to love this year’s new lingo but it’s here to stay.

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David Astle

Why science says you should let your dog lick your face

A new study reveals that the key to a healthy gut and a happy life might just be a big, wet kiss from your pooch.

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Richard Glover

‘Have they learnt nothing?’ Radical surgery only option for hospital giant

The sale of major hospitals around the country could determine the final fate of Healthscope and its 19,000 staff.

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Colin Kruger

A deep dive into the time of Trumpian magical realism

“What will fiction be like in the Trump era?” one writer wondered eight years ago. Now we have the answer: not as fanciful as reality.

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Nikki Barrowclough

Hand over my social media accounts and pics? I’m cancelling my US trip

It’s a strange old time when a country that once symbolised freedom and the open road wants to poke through your social media posts.

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Kate Halfpenny

Interest rates are blunt. But so is the RBA – when it needs to be

Why was RBA boss Michele Bullock so explicit this week? Here’s why it might be intentional.

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Millie Muroi

A bunch of deep red Republicans just stood up to Trump. Here’s why it matters

In Indiana, the state Senate roundly rejected a push to redraw the electoral map to benefit Donald Trump. In the end, despite the president’s...

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Michael Koziol

Khawaja should play in Adelaide out of ruthlessness, not charity

Khawaja should play in Adelaide out of ruthlessness, not charity

Three weeks ago, Australia’s entire batting stability was thought to depend on Usman Khawaja. Today, he is seen as a cherry on the cake. Before...

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Malcolm Knox

I’m 15 and I’ve been podcasting for five years. Do you expect me to stop now?

I’ve been interviewing people about politics since I was 10. This social media ban stifles democracy.

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Jack Okill

As China unleashed on Japan, the US stayed silent – until Beijing went too far

Taiwan is the reddest of red lines for Beijing, and Japan’s new prime minister has discovered the cost of crossing it.

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Lisa Visentin

What it’s like to live in a $37m apartment at Sydney’s Crown Residences

What it’s like to live in a $37m apartment at Sydney’s Crown Residences

Dressed in a fluffy robe and mismatched socks, I was leaving the room service tray outside the $37 million apartment when I heard the door slam and...

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Kristy Johnson

The social media ban may be a more seismic shift than we realise

There aren’t many cases like this where the divide between experts and the people is so stark. But the implications go far beyond the issue of...

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Waleed Aly

Anika Wells is a talent. She could be PM one day, but Albanese should sack her as sports minister

Imagine the booing of cricket fans if she dares to turn up at the Boxing Day Test.

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James Massola

‘25 years of war’: Wests Tigers need a strongman to take charge

‘25 years of war’: Wests Tigers need a strongman to take charge

When John Singleton was engaging with the Bears to take over management rights of NSW’s Central Coast stadium after their joint venture with Manly...

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Roy Masters

England are in disarray. This is what they should be doing in Noosa

England are in disarray. This is what they should be doing in Noosa

England’s Ashes tour is in disarray after two heavy defeats, and the cricket world is questioning their approach. As a former player and coach, I...

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Greg Chappell

From AFP raid target to eulogist: Sky’s Whittaker gets the last word on Richo

In this week’s On Background, Boris forgives an old target, scuttlebutt over a succession in Guardian Towers, a clampdown on Christmas...

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Calum Jaspan

‘It’s really tariffs’: Cutting through the fog, Fed lowers rates again

The US central bank cut interest rates for the third time, but with the spectre of a new Trump-appointed chair looming, dissent among its members...

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Stephen Bartholomeusz

Cat and mouse: How under-16s are circumventing the social media ban

Most kids on social media will be blocked, but here’s how the most relentless plan to stay.

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Tim Biggs

Stick with Bazball or swallow some pride? How England can save the Ashes

Stick with Bazball or swallow some pride? How England can save the Ashes

The first two Ashes Tests have been an unmitigated disaster for England, much to the delight of Australian cricket fans. Illustration: Simon Letch...

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Tom Decent

If I had a teenager, I’d rather they were addicted to smoking than scrolling

Two-thirds of the British public think increased social media use is a key driver of rising youth mental health problems and 75 per cent support...

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Fred Thomas

Social media bans are nothing new to me, and here’s why they don’t work

We need to educate everyone, not just those under 16, about how to navigate the beast.

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Brodie Lancaster

Master of the universe: Musk wants to take data centres to space

He’s already the world’s richest man. His latest move is making Elon Musk look increasingly like the poster boy for extreme universal capitalism.

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Elizabeth Knight

Albanese is getting close to his ‘I don’t hold a hose’ moment

The prime minister’s sudden insistence the expenses saga has nothing to do with him has left even some of his own colleagues blinking.

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Rob Harris

What to do when your child plays detective to unmask Santa

If you are accused of being Santa, perhaps diffuse the crisis by answering a question with a question.

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Melissa Coburn

With single act, Nobel Peace Prize winner drastically raises stakes in Trump stand-off

Overnight, Maria Corina Machado has re-established herself as a major player in an escalating game of brinkmanship between the US president and...

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Anatoly Kurmanaev