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Turnbull's best chance for a stable government

Turnbull's best chances for stable credible government will come from dealing with Labor.

All the signs are that an enlarged right-wing cross bench will create new tensions, dragging Turnbull's party in unhelpful directions, and emboldening hardline conservatives to re-litigate the case to scrap section 18c, and argue about climate change science.

Women's refuges need reinvention

Sun-Herald editorial dinkus.

In theory, the communal model offers women the opportunity to share their experiences with others in the same situation, but in reality this may not happen and the disadvantages.outweigh the benefts.

Olympics belong in Greece

SMH Letters dinkus

It appears quite likely that this Olympic Games will be a fizzer judging by the amount of negative stories about it.

Trump's tirades are his best weapon

Donald Trump is doing what he does best – courting the anti-establishment vote by defying the norms of political convention.

If you think that with his recent attacks on a crying baby and the Muslim parents of a dead soldier or his apparent willingness to use nuclear weapons, or his use of details from a confidential security briefing, or even his outright refusal to endorse leading Republicans, House Speaker Paul Ryan and Arizona Senator John McCain, in their primary races, Donald Trump finally has gone too far and has blown his chances of becoming the next president of the US – think again.

The census is too important to boycott

ABS appears to be ignoring the fact that public trust in governments to protect their privacy has plummeted.

I'm simply not willing to jeopardise or sacrifice the collective benefit of such a wealth of statistical information that is so vital to an understanding of our own populace.

People like me, we matter

Saakshi Koul, Ryde Secondary College - Year 7/8 winner

Saakshi Koul won the Whitlam Institute’s writing competition with this imagined tale of a family affected by terrorism.

Highlights

Paul Keating said Turnbull was brilliant, fearless, but he lacked judgment, his fatal flaw.

How Turnbull was set up for his downfall

All the pictures of Malcolm Turnbull looking glum since Saturday night tell us a story we already instinctively knew: he fears he has miscalculated again.