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The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The world we are now walking into will present untold riches of resentment for protest parties to foment. That spells big trouble for the Labor...

9

The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Hartcher

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

On Wednesday, health insurance premiums will rise by their biggest amount in 10 years. But this hack could help mitigate the hikes.

7

WA Today

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

My grandson Pip has discovered a high-yield investment strategy involving the school canteen.

6

The Sydney Morning Herald

Richard Glover

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Not even a less stressful life in the media and days off with his greyhounds will change the essential truth about Ken Hinkley.

7

The Sydney Morning Herald

Caroline Wilson

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

For those in retirement or nearing it, the looming crisis spurred by the US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing them to shelve or reschedule their...

6

WA Today

Bec Wilson

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

My grandson Pip has discovered a high-yield investment strategy involving the school canteen.

6

WA Today

Richard Glover

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Sea Eagles great Daly Cherry-Evans received a mixed reception on his return to Brookvale … to borrow a phrase from Jack Gibson, this mob would boo...

6

Brisbane Times

Peter Fitzsimons

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

We can leave it to the police and lawyers to get to the bottom of the crash near Tiger Woods’ Florida home making headlines around the world.

4

The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Fitzsimons

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The world we are now walking into will present untold riches of resentment for protest parties to foment. That spells big trouble for the Labor...

5

WA Today

Peter Hartcher

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

It’s too often an either/or debate over Australia’s biggest cities. I have another suggestion, and it’s a capital idea.

7

The Sydney Morning Herald

Nick Bryant

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The world we are now walking into will present untold riches of resentment for protest parties to foment. That spells big trouble for the Labor...

10

Brisbane Times

Peter Hartcher

The Guardian view on social media in the dock: tech bros move fast – society is trying to catch up

The Guardian view on social media in the dock: tech bros move fast – society is trying to catch up

Debate about online harms has tended to focus on abusive and hateful content. But the form in which content is delivered is at least as important....

7

The Guardian

Editorial

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The times suit Hanson. But for Albanese, it’s a minefield

The world we are now walking into will present untold riches of resentment for protest parties to foment. That spells big trouble for the Labor...

7

The Age

Peter Hartcher

The Guardian view on new musicals: sex, drugs and song ‘n’ dance

The Guardian view on new musicals: sex, drugs and song ‘n’ dance

Singin’ in the Rain it will never be, but Trainspotting the Musical is not as improbable as it seems. The yellow-brick road from cult novel to film...

5

The Guardian

Editorial

Jails crowded by men on remand but DV victims still vulnerable

Jails crowded by men on remand but DV victims still vulnerable

Of the13,133 people in NSW prisons, the sentenced population is 7052 but the other 6081 are on remand – an increase of nearly 37 per cent in just...

5

The Sydney Morning Herald

The Herald's View

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

On Wednesday, health insurance premiums will rise by their biggest amount in 10 years. But this hack could help mitigate the hikes.

8

Brisbane Times

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Sea Eagles great Daly Cherry-Evans received a mixed reception on his return to Brookvale … to borrow a phrase from Jack Gibson, this mob would boo...

4

The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Fitzsimons

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

The private health insurance hack that could cut your premium by $650

On Wednesday, health insurance premiums will rise by their biggest amount in 10 years. But this hack could help mitigate the hikes.

6

The Sydney Morning Herald

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

The Australian always, quietly, making a big difference

The Australian always, quietly, making a big difference

Thirty-four years ago, celebrated eye doctor Fred Hollows established a partnership with millions of Australians to set in place an international...

7

The Examiner

Jack Waterford

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

For those in retirement or nearing it, the looming crisis spurred by the US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing them to shelve or reschedule their...

6

The Sydney Morning Herald

Bec Wilson

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Not even a less stressful life in the media and days off with his greyhounds will change the essential truth about Ken Hinkley.

7

WA Today

Caroline Wilson

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

We can leave it to the police and lawyers to get to the bottom of the crash near Tiger Woods’ Florida home making headlines around the world.

4

Brisbane Times

Peter Fitzsimons

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

We can leave it to the police and lawyers to get to the bottom of the crash near Tiger Woods’ Florida home making headlines around the world.

4

WA Today

Peter Fitzsimons

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

Reports have claimed use of the weight-loss drug is rife among jockeys. Could semaglutide be used as a performance enhancer in other sports?

6

The Age

Darren Kane

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

There are ghost-writers in the machine, and it’s getting uncomfortable.

6

The Sydney Morning Herald

David Astle

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Sea Eagles great Daly Cherry-Evans received a mixed reception on his return to Brookvale … to borrow a phrase from Jack Gibson, this mob would boo...

7

WA Today

Peter Fitzsimons

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

Reports have claimed use of the weight-loss drug is rife among jockeys. Could semaglutide be used as a performance enhancer in other sports?

6

The Sydney Morning Herald

Darren Kane

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

Reports have claimed use of the weight-loss drug is rife among jockeys. Could semaglutide be used as a performance enhancer in other sports?

6

Brisbane Times

Darren Kane

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

It’s the elephant in the jockeys’ room. Is it time WADA banned Ozempic?

Reports have claimed use of the weight-loss drug is rife among jockeys. Could semaglutide be used as a performance enhancer in other sports?

6

WA Today

Darren Kane

The Australian always, quietly, making a big difference

The Australian always, quietly, making a big difference

Thirty-four years ago, celebrated eye doctor Fred Hollows established a partnership with millions of Australians to set in place an international...

6

Canberra Times

Jack Waterford

Albanese govt struggles in ‘stress test’ of Iran war

Albanese govt struggles in ‘stress test’ of Iran war

Crises “stress test” governments and countries. Memories remain vivid of Covid, which put immense pressures on the Australian economy, the...

6

The New Daily

Michelle Grattan

At last, David has landed a double punch on the tech Goliaths. Now to hit them even harder

At last, David has landed a double punch on the tech Goliaths. Now to hit them even harder

Good news is so rare these days, you don’t quite know how to take it. You want to celebrate, but a rival instinct tells you it’ll be pulled back...

6

The Guardian

Jonathan Freedland

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

Interest-free ice-blocks: How a five-year-old beat the big banks

My grandson Pip has discovered a high-yield investment strategy involving the school canteen.

5

The Age

Richard Glover

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

‘This mess is eating our super’: Why retirees are starting to get nervous

For those in retirement or nearing it, the looming crisis spurred by the US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing them to shelve or reschedule their...

5

The Age

Bec Wilson

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

It’s too often an either/or debate over Australia’s biggest cities. I have another suggestion, and it’s a capital idea.

5

The Age

Nick Bryant

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Not even a less stressful life in the media and days off with his greyhounds will change the essential truth about Ken Hinkley.

6

Brisbane Times

Caroline Wilson

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

Sydney or Melbourne? Let me chuck in a vote for this bush metropolis

It’s too often an either/or debate over Australia’s biggest cities. I have another suggestion, and it’s a capital idea.

5

WA Today

Nick Bryant

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Get off the boos, Manly fans – or better still, boo your own awful team

Sea Eagles great Daly Cherry-Evans received a mixed reception on his return to Brookvale … to borrow a phrase from Jack Gibson, this mob would boo...

5

The Age

Peter Fitzsimons

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

There are ghost-writers in the machine, and it’s getting uncomfortable.

5

The Age

David Astle

The absurd tragedy of genius minds trying to comprehend a moron's actions

The absurd tragedy of genius minds trying to comprehend a moron's actions

"Can IQ tests settle whether Trump is a moron or not?" Subscribe now for unlimited access. Login or signup to continue reading This unkind...

6

Canberra Times

Ian Warden

We had several opportunities to prevent this energy crisis. So why didn't we?

We had several opportunities to prevent this energy crisis. So why didn't we?

Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of our own actions. After the Australian government shamelessly abandoned morality and...

7

The Examiner

Ebony Bennett

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

Will AI make me obsolete? You be the judge

There are ghost-writers in the machine, and it’s getting uncomfortable.

5

Brisbane Times

David Astle

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

The energy shock has put a sharp focus on decades of complacency and misguided subsidies.

7

The Sydney Morning Herald

David Fickling

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

The energy shock has put a sharp focus on decades of complacency and misguided subsidies.

7

Brisbane Times

David Fickling

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

The energy shock has put a sharp focus on decades of complacency and misguided subsidies.

7

WA Today

David Fickling

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Even the team Hinkley taunted offered him a job. But he was born to coach

Not even a less stressful life in the media and days off with his greyhounds will change the essential truth about Ken Hinkley.

5

The Age

Caroline Wilson

We had several opportunities to prevent this energy crisis. So why didn't we?

We had several opportunities to prevent this energy crisis. So why didn't we?

Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of our own actions. After the Australian government shamelessly abandoned morality and...

6

Canberra Times

Ebony Bennett

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

C’mon Tiger, again? How many cars can you roll before action is taken?

We can leave it to the police and lawyers to get to the bottom of the crash near Tiger Woods’ Florida home making headlines around the world.

2

The Age

Peter Fitzsimons

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

Fuelled by subsidised diesel, Australia is running dry

The energy shock has put a sharp focus on decades of complacency and misguided subsidies.

6

The Age

David Fickling

Business myth of minimum wage rises, recessions

Business myth of minimum wage rises, recessions

In life, it is nice to have things you can count on, and every year at this time you can absolutely be guaranteed to hear business groups and their...

7

The New Daily

Greg Jericho