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Albanese’s dumb, wrong-headed protectionism is jobs-for-the-blokes

The prime minister’s new manufacturing policy is dumb, unnecessary and reflective of a 20th-century trade union mentality.

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Albo is right to want to make things in Australia. He’ll just need a bit more cash

It’s a new era of geopolitical competition out there, where old certainties of ‘free trade’ are ending. Australia needs to pivot — will Albanese’s policy be enough?

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It’s time for Kerry Stokes to get out of Seven

The Stokes family is falling out of love with Seven. Is it time to sell?

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We don’t yet know the Bondi killer’s motive, but targeting women is a form of terror

The rush to avoid calling the horrific attack terrorism makes clear what we consider extremism in this country.

Presenting schizophrenia as though it satisfies our questions is deeply stigmatising

Implying that the Bondi Junction attacker’s metal health diagnosis alone can explain why he decided to attack and murder multiple people is simplistic, offensive and damaging. 

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Liz Truss’ revisionism and a rocky start to post-case life for Bruce Lehrmann

We pick through Liz Truss’ new book and note Bruce Lehrmann’s post-defo trial career is off to a bad start.

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YouTube, X, Instagram — social media’s ‘theatre’ of transparency has to end

Social media platforms need to go beyond PR and be proactive about what they’re doing to fix transparency.

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Uhlmann joining Sky News is a good thing — unless he adopts a Credlin-like ideology

Sky needs Chris Uhlmann more than he needs it, with the outlet in the market to attract some serious journalistic talent. But what kind impact will the news veteran have?

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Legal system delivers collateral vindication for Brittany Higgins — at a steep price

The Federal Court may have found that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, but her vindication is only the result of a powerful media company becoming involved in the vortex of litigation that resulted from her claims.

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A review of 600 articles shows how conservative media fuels our nuclear ‘debate’

Debate over nuclear power in Australia continues to be stoked by media and ideologues, following a well-worn path that likely leads nowhere.

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Proposed media freedom legislation gets ‘very enthusiastic’ response from MPs

Exclusive: A proposal put together by the Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom has received a positive reception from government and crossbench MPs.

Emergency services are seen at Bondi Junction, April 13 (Image: AAP/Steven Saphore)

To get our Bondi reporting right, the media needs to learn these 5 lessons

Our overseas colleagues have more experience reporting on tragedies like the Bondi Junction attack. Australia’s knowledge gap is showing.

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In the UK, Murdoch’s losses show his monopoly adventures are winding down

The numbers aren’t looking great for Rupert the ‘Dirty Digger’.

A Palestinian doctor inspects the damaged Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, April 8, 2024 (Image: AAP/Haitham Imad)

Aid workers’ murders in Gaza did not start with Zomi Frankcom’s death

My fellow health and humanitarian workers are reeling at Zomi Frankcom’s death. But what of our friends and colleagues who’ve already been killed?

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Arrests, defections, frozen funds: India’s election will test its slide to electoral autocracy

India’s general election is being touted the largest democratic vote ever held. But what has been a proud record of seven decades of free and fair elections may be ending, experts warn.

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There has never been a worse time to invest in solar panel production. But we’re wasting $1b on it

Why is Labor spending $1 billion to encourage solar panel production when there’s already a global glut of the things?

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Robotax? More like a robo-beatup that misleads readers and duds taxpayers

The media campaign against ‘robotax’ is about looking after people who haven’t paid their taxes. The comparison with robodebt is offensive.

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Sydneysiders, here’s the best way to bring down the cost of cocaine

Demand for cocaine by affluent people is a straightforward economic problem: remove the regulatory constraints on its supply.

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Lobby group’s dire predictions turn out to be incorrect, surprising nobody

Remember the Pharmacy Guild president’s tearful warnings about what would happen if consumer-benefitting changes to the PBS went ahead? Shockingly, they never happened.

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‘Mourning cannot be an endpoint’: James Bradley on living in an Age of Emergency

‘To bear witness in this way is to make ourselves vulnerable, to open ourselves up to loss and sadness.’

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Australia is not equipped to handle the incoming pile of redundant fossil fuel rigs

Radioactive waste, diplomatic tensions and tens of billions of dollars — welcome to the messy world of offshore decommissioning.