Opinion
Thursday, 21 November
ABC salary critics need reality check
OPINION: Top ABC talent earn a fraction of stars on Channels 7, Nine and Ten
Dissolving our hatred into Ashes
OPINION: We do not hate the Poms. Come on - we just don't. Rivalries are fine but hatred favours nobody.
Wednesday, 20 November
Even the ABC pays women less
THE national broadcaster's HR department must be bracing for some uncomfortable talks with some of its female stars today.
Morrison's secrecy extreme
OPINION: The Government's determination to block information on asylum seeker is about to reach peak absurdity.
Bachelor strips dignity from women
GREAT news, girls! You can use that degree you attained after doing so well at school to snag yourself a cardboard boyfriend.
Tuesday, 19 November
The 10 worst kids TV characters
NORMAN Price, the Little Princess, even Thomas the Tank Engine: the TV characters kids love but parents hate.
Friday, 15 November
Rudd's spirit leaves a lasting legacy
JANUARY 14, 2010, was one of the most important days of my life.
Wednesday, 13 November
Ignoring your own health is selfish
IT's not possible in 2013 in Australia that a woman doesn't know about breast cancer and its detection and treatment.
Tuesday, 12 November
NSW burned by penny-pinching
OFFICIALS fear NSW bushfire victims will have less chance of rebuilding than Victorian and Tasmanian households.
Monday, 11 November
The little pig leading our kids astray
OPINION: She's about to sell out the Opera House and has a global following of millions but Peppa Pig needs a major attitude adjustment.
Friday, 8 November
Not only sailors should be sacked
OPINION: In the same way military authority flows down the ranks, surely responsibility must flow back up the ranks again.
Australia's Next Top Stigma
ALMOST half of us will experience mental health issues. And no, it's not something to "aspire" to, but openness is.
Wednesday, 6 November
Why they had to kill Verema
AN injured racehorse with this sort of injury literally dies in front of your eyes if attempts are made to keep it alive, writes racing editor Ray Thomas.
Tuesday, 5 November
Back yourself to get a better deal
FORGET the horses, there's only one clear winner this Spring racing season. Our big banks. All four have galloped home with record profits.
Sunday, 3 November
Misogyny still alive in the workplace
PENNY Palmer has never heard of Julia Gillard's misogyny speech and is living proof that sexual bullying in the workplace is alive today.
Friday, 1 November
Not all bikers are created equal
OPINION: New QLD laws to combat criminal bikie gangs have led to harassment of innocent recreational bikers.
How far is too far for child safety?
SHOULD there be a witness to nappy changing at childcare? Is it OK to door knock neighbours to check potential employees?
Thursday, 31 October
Putin: Magnificent or monster
OPINION: It's hard to know if the Russian president is lacking self-awareness or just couldn't give a toss.
PR the Catholic Church can't buy
OPINION: Pope Francis has already been cast as the hope of the side for the image of the Church. This can only help.
Monday, 28 October
Gaga and Miley: same thing?
OPINION: Lady Gaga sells hope through her songs and belief through her clothes. Miley is just selling her soul.
Wednesday, 23 October
Women breadwinners no disaster
OPINION: It's like the genders are a footy team and everyone wants a winner when we should all be dreaming of a draw.
Wednesday, 16 October
Queensland's new bikie laws absurd
THE days of police consorting squads and selective law making have been revived by QLD's alarmist bikie campaign.
Tuesday, 15 October
Sour grapes show Labor not united
EVERYONE hates it when they miss out on a job. Anna Burke put that on full display yesterday when she was shafted from a position on the Labor frontbench.
Sad search for Maddie a lonely task
COMMENT: After six and a half years, the global search for Madeleine McCann last night came down to a 40-minute TV appeal.
Monday, 14 October
Memo to Labor from Churchill
OPINION: Already there is dissatisfaction within the ALP on the methodology used to elect Bill Shorten.
Thursday, 10 October
Let's not lionise Chopper
OPINION: Let's put Chopper to rest without pretending he was a 20th-Century Ned Kelly.
We need clarity on pollie perks
OPINION: Only a tiny number of MPs have set out to diddle the public purse on expenses, and most of them have been caught.
Sunday, 6 October
Clive's titanic arrival in politics
CLIVE Palmer's party has a balance of power and, like America's Tea Party, has become a popular political force overnight, writes Paul Toohey.
Wednesday, 2 October
Buddy's pay about more than dollars
IT's a powerful thing that an indigenous man has won the highest contract ever paid to an Australian team sportsman.
Sugar rush not so sweet
OPINION: Sugar is not just bad for our health, it's also bad for the communities around the world that have been forced off their land without compensation
Tuesday, 1 October
Jakarta's human rights hypocrisy
TONY Abbott's visit to Jakarta signals a 180 degree shift since Paul Keating made his first trip to Indonesia in 1992.
Pay equality is good for business
OPINION: Business needs to realise pay equity is not just a 'women's issue', it's a business issue, writes Ben Pike.
Thursday, 12 September
Labor fears Rudd just won't die
OPINION: There's a significant number of Labor MPs who won't believe Kevin has stopped plotting for good.
Tuesday, 10 September
Bracks sacking looks vindictive
THE new Abbott Government's nasty side is already on show with the sacking of New York Consul General Steve Bracks.
Monday, 9 September
Taking liberties with the Liberal vote
OPINION: It's a reflection on the electorate's ignorance that the Liberal Democrats are on track to win a Senate seat.
Friday, 6 September
Coalition's biggest election stuff-up
A POLICY stuff-up on internet filters has emerged as the Coalition biggest bungle of the campaign, and the truth seems to have been caught in one.
Abbott drinks like he runs ... fast
PAUL Toohey reflects on a man who smashes a can of beer in two gulps and always eats the fat on his steak.
Adams a shoe-in by the spoonful
TASMANIAN MP Dick Adams is leading the way with giving voters more than what they could have asked for
Tuesday, 3 September
Election pain might just be starting
OPINION: It's best to break this gently... we could be facing two more federal elections over the next 18 months.
Great Aussie Heatwave
There was no escaping the heat in the southern states as scorching weather seared much of the country.
Best Mayan apocalypse memes
The Internet has no shortage of memes celebrating the coming Mayan apocalypse
Schoolies run wild in Bali
Hundreds of Australian Schoolies have arrived in Kuta, Bali, to let loose after finishing their school exams
History of the turkey pardon
After Obama pardoned two turkeys today, we take a look back at those before him that have had the honour of saving a few lucky birds.
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Imagine Tony's toast at this wedding
OPINION: His sister's wedding could be a little awkward for our PM if he races to the High Court to block gay marriage.
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