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Without dumping its cult of has-been leaders, Victoria’s Liberals don’t stand a chance

Two leadership contests are taking place right now in centre-right political parties, on opposite sides of the world. One will be decided by...

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The Age

Tim Smith

While Jimmy Anderson tees off, England’s bowlers melt in Multan heat

England’s fast-bowling consultant Jimmy Anderson will be on the ground in Multan in time for the second day of the first Test against Pakistan,...

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The Age

Will Macpherson

Netanyahu’s fight to be tested in a dangerous world

The risk of greater conflagration in the Middle East is keeping the world on edge, and Australia is no exception.

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Financial Review

Jennifer Hewett

Across the west, the right is rebranding itself as champions of the common folk. Will it work in Australia?

The political poles are moving – and that’s not a typo. The stark class divides of 20th century politics are flipping, with once conservative...

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The Guardian

Peter Lewis

Trump and Harris are competing for an unwelcome title

With less than a month to go before the US election, the costs of the presidential candidates’ platforms are being totted up – and it’s not...

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The Age

Stephen Bartholomeusz

Trump and Harris are competing for an unwelcome title

With less than a month to go before the US election, the costs of the presidential candidates’ platforms are being totted up – and it’s not...

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WA Today

Stephen Bartholomeusz

Trump and Harris are competing for an unwelcome title

With less than a month to go before the US election, the costs of the presidential candidates’ platforms are being totted up – and it’s not...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Stephen Bartholomeusz

From endangered fish to price gouging: What will boards cop this AGM season

Tickets are (metaphorically speaking) on sale for corporate Australia’s version of the footy finals, as the annual general meeting season kicks...

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The Age

Elizabeth Knight

Trump and Harris are competing for an unwelcome title

With less than a month to go before the US election, the costs of the presidential candidates’ platforms are being totted up – and it’s not...

8

Brisbane Times

Stephen Bartholomeusz

A hefty price: Why the Pies’ pursuit of Houston is risky business

Collingwood are ahead of Carlton in the tender for the services of Dan Houston, in large part because the Magpies are willing to pay a heftier...

10

The Age

Jake Niall

Hancock scales back planned mine

Annual production at Hancock Prospecting’s proposed Mulga Downs iron ore mine in the Pilbara has been cut from 20 million tonnes to 12mt after...

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Business News

Mark Beyer

Could limiting our number of cafes prevent the dreaded $7 latte?

There’s been much ado about how we should be preparing to pay much more for coffee, but Australia’s proliferation of cafes means addicts like me...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

William Bennett

Melbourne’s poor handling of Oliver has turned the trade window into a peep show

It’s called a trade window, but it’s not really a window. It’s an opening with a blind pulled down over it, beneath which everyone inside...

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The Age

Greg Baum

It started as a playful romp and it all ended in tears

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Canberra Times

Jenna Price

Britain needs to abandon its delusions of empire – giving up the Chagos Islands is a good start

The British empire still sends governments mad. Labour’s Foreign Office minister in charge of its lasting shreds, Stephen Doughty, has granted...

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The Guardian

Simon Jenkins

Albanese’s foreign policy racked by cowardice and confusion on Israel

10

The Australian

Greg Sheridan

Melbourne’s poor handling of Oliver has turned the trade window into a peep show

It’s called a trade window, but it’s not really a window. It’s an opening with a blind pulled down over it, beneath which everyone inside...

9

The Sydney Morning Herald

Greg Baum

Permit clarification delivers West African boost

Shares In West African Resources began to recover early on Tuesday morning, following a clarification regarding foreign mining companies...

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Business News

Justin Fris

It started as a playful romp and it all ended in tears

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The Examiner

Jenna Price

Morning Headlines

Visa rush puts target in doubt

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Business News

Business News

Liontown to batten down lithium hatches

The chief operating officer at newly producing lithium play Liontown Resources says the company will look to Pilbara Minerals for inspiration as it...

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Business News

Jack Mcginn

Melbourne’s poor handling of Oliver has turned the trade window into a peep show

It’s called a trade window, but it’s not really a window. It’s an opening with a blind pulled down over it, beneath which everyone inside...

9

Brisbane Times

Greg Baum

NRW books $360m mining contract

NRW Holdings has carried its positive momentum into the 2025 financial year, after winning a $360 million surface mining contract from major gold...

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Business News

Justin Fris

Important milestone for WACA project

Progression of the $168.9 million WACA ground improvement project is ramping up, ahead of its tipped practical completion in September next year.

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Business News

Justin Fris

My suburb might be boring, but walking the streets is an extreme sport

A common experience growing up in Pascoe Vale is explaining to people which Vale you’re not from. “Oh, not Ascot, that’s further south.”...

9

The Age

Joe Comer

While Jimmy Anderson tees off, England’s bowlers melt in Multan heat

England’s fast-bowling consultant Jimmy Anderson will be on the ground in Multan in time for the second day of the first Test against Pakistan,...

9

The Sydney Morning Herald

Will Macpherson

How the aged care reforms will make our housing crisis worse

It defies all logic that while creating policies to ease the housing crisis, the government is instead managing to make it worse, but that is...

8

The Age

Rachel Lane

Melbourne’s poor handling of Oliver has turned the trade window into a peep show

It’s called a trade window, but it’s not really a window. It’s an opening with a blind pulled down over it, beneath which everyone inside...

8

WA Today

Greg Baum

Civilisational battle as good tackles evil on anniversary

8

The Australian

Editorial

New cardinal’s brave background

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The Australian

Editorial

A hefty price: Why the Pies’ pursuit of Houston is risky business

Collingwood are ahead of Carlton in the tender for the services of Dan Houston, in large part because the Magpies are willing to pay a heftier...

8

WA Today

Jake Niall

How the aged care reforms will make our housing crisis worse

It defies all logic that while creating policies to ease the housing crisis, the government is instead managing to make it worse, but that is...

8

The Sydney Morning Herald

Rachel Lane

A hefty price: Why the Pies’ pursuit of Houston is risky business

Collingwood are ahead of Carlton in the tender for the services of Dan Houston, in large part because the Magpies are willing to pay a heftier...

7

The Sydney Morning Herald

Jake Niall

NRL looks to a fresh chapter

7

The Australian

Editorial

Are we there yet? When it comes to EVs, we’re not even close

We have been committed electric vehicle owners since 2020. We’re all set up for trickle-charging off the grid, with solar panels and power wall,...

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The Age

Anne Ring

Are we there yet? When it comes to EVs, we’re not even close

We have been committed electric vehicle owners since 2020. We’re all set up for trickle-charging off the grid, with solar panels and power wall,...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Anne Ring

I’m a real estate agent, and even I think renters should have 20-year leases

Aspiring to own your home has long been a cornerstone of our national identity. It is an idea deeply embedded in our cultural narrative – a symbol...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Jacob Caine

If the polls have underestimated Trump the same way again, he’s set for an easy victory

With four weeks to go until the election, the race for the White House is as tight as it’s been for the past two weeks. The New York Times...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Nate Cohn

700 million plastic bottles: we worked out how much microplastic is in Queensland’s Moreton Bay

When it rains heavily, plastic waste is washed off our streets into rivers, flowing out to the ocean. Most plastic is trapped in estuaries and...

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The Conversation

Elvis Okoffo

Dramatic shift, but PM waited until damage was done

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The Australian

Dennis Shanahan

Australia will protect a vast swathe of the Southern Ocean, but squanders the chance to show global leadership

The Albanese government has today declared stronger protections for the waters around Heard Island and McDonald Islands, one of Australia’s...

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The Conversation

Andrew J Constable

Israel’s epiphany could end in Iran’s destruction

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The Australian

Thomas Kaplan

New report: Investment in adult vaccination can deliver…

Increasing investment in adult immunisation has the potential to deliver $1.1 billion in benefits every year, according to a new report...

10

The AIM Network

The Aim Network

What is amortisation, and what does it have to do with Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal?

This article is part of The Conversation’s “Business Basics” series where we ask experts to discuss key concepts in business, economics and...

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The Conversation

Jessica Yi

Is it time to bank on a gold rush?

10

The Australian

David Rogers

First units for Collie’s big battery installed

Premier Roger Cook was in Collie this morning to unveil the 80 units for one of WA’s largest battery systems.

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Business News

Sam Jones

Screen players cast for sustainable shoots

Workforce and infrastructure development are paramount to the sustainable growth of WA’s screen industry.

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Business News

Liv Declerck

Wall St indexes slip with rates

Wall Street's three major indexes closed down around 1 per cent on Monday while Treasury yields rose, as traders tamped down bets for Federal...

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Business News

Liv Declerck

Manawanui sinking: an expert explains why a speedy cleanup will be crucial – and the main challenges ahead

Speed will be of the essence as salvage crews attempt to stop fuel leaking from the sunken New Zealand naval ship off the coast of Samoa. The HMNZS...

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The Conversation

Christopher Battershill

Are you sabotaging your child’s future?

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The Daily Telegraph

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