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Adam Giles, Peter Dutton: the problem is you
Badly behaved children are ruining our international reputation and our human rights record: one runs NT, the other is our Immigration Minister
Why Donald Trump is like my preschooler
The backflips. The exaggeration. The tiny hands.
A solution to our refugee crisis
There is a way for Australia to escape the asylum-seeker impasse.
How did we become so indifferent to human life?
The ill-treatment of refugees on Nauru is not only morally wrong, but it violates countless principles of international law.
Dr Joe Kosterich: Pokémon Go a worthy hunt for health and happiness
Because of Pokmeon's success there will be more games that combine apps and virtual reality with being active in the real world
Census privacy debate: Why it can pay to reveal yourself online
Cheaper goods and better services are just some of the reasons it can pay to reveal ourselves online.
Abbott's attack on Liberal lobbyists makes the case for a federal ICAC
Two years ago then Prime Minister Tony Abbott was unequivocal in his rejection of the need for a federal ICAC.
Stan Grant: why I'm a poet not a politician
Journalist Stan Grant explains his love of literature adn why he doesn't want to go into politics.
Independent-minded electric Tesla S beetles soundlessly about the city
At its semi-autonomous weirdest the Tesla doesn't require you to do anything with your feet or hands.
Single sex schools are not the answer for our girls
We sow the seeds of sexism and gender stereotyping as long as we continue to plant future generations in tainted soil.
We need to keep the Sydney Opera House great
What should we think of the massive upgrade of Australia's most famous building asks architect Philip Drew.
Before the Big Bang
Imagine the world as seen by a peasant in the year 1016. Let us call him Alfred.
We're turning a blind eye to war crimes on our doorstep
Why have those with the ultimate responsibility for the slaying of 1400 Timorese never been brought to justice?
Name change not an egg-cellent idea
Change The Name of Eggs and Bacon Bay? It'll be a dog's breakfast.
A mistake, maybe, but it made a lot of people suspicious
This is being read by some in the Australian-Chinese community as indicative of the Australian media's attitude towards China.
In the Herald: August 12, 1982
Whitlam sacking 'not right'
The defenders of banks don't get capitalism. They're holding us back
Most of Australia's richest got there in industries subject to political favours, hardly any by inventing something new.
In a grim year, the Olympics are welcome respite
Even with the controversies over doping, the Olympics are proving an uplifting spectacle, and one we needed this year.
When everything's sold off, will we need foreign aid?
We could soon effectively rely on foreign aid to run electricity.
Olympians, there's no need to share your pain with the rest of us
Failure, as they say, is a great teacher.
As sexy as a car park. Why this city landmark has to go.
With limited space and limited resources, we can't slap "heritage" on every building erected since day dot.
We should reject the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement
TPP critics oppose monopolies and increased corporate rights, not trade itself.
The Trump show follows a familiar script for Italians
Crude behaviour and insulting language are not the only reasons Trump, Putin and Berlusconi have enjoyed popular support, but they certainly haven't hurt.
Australia's population now 48, ABS confirms
SATIRE: Australia has a population of just under 50 people, according to last night's census figures.
In the Herald: August 11, 1862
Preserving potatoes at sea