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Lenore Taylor
Time to put an end to black hole tantrums
Black holes are the political equivalent of toddler meltdowns on Easter Sunday or family arguments on Christmas afternoon after one too many glasses of cheer.
Mike Carlton
More heat than light from the hard hats
Just the other day I found myself listening to Ray Hadley, the famous football and current affairs commentator, explaining to his radio audience how the government's evil carbon tax would ruin us all.
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Larissa Behrendt
It is no one's business what a woman does at home
Julia Gillard gave a dignified response when asked whether she would be watching this week's episode of At Home With Julia, featuring a controversial scene in which Gillard and her partner appear post-coital, naked under an Australian flag.
Carol Nader
A new lease of life on the old street, but how intriguing is it?
The sign on the window that used to belong to Bakers Delight could easily be clinging to a number of shopfronts along St Kilda's famous Acland Street. The franchise bakery has shut down ''due to factors beyond our control''.
The bloggers More blogs
Mark Dreyfus
Ghosts of Abbott past haunt climate debate
Long ago, Tony Abbott told a meeting climate change was 'absolute crap'.
Warwick McFadyen
Spine-tingling discoveries lost
When I was young, my mother used to drive me several suburbs from home to the library.
Julie Bishop
Heat but no light in asylum seeker debate
The mess in which the government finds itself in is entirely of its own making.
Features
Uneasy Truth
Tasmania's giant leap for same-sex marriage
Senthorun Raj: "We should value difference and diversity, and devalue discrimination."