Work goes on, but our women are still dying

Work goes on, but our women are still dying

There has been progress in combating domestic violence but two court cases this week show how much work is still to be done, writes Ellen Whinnett.

Let’s aim to give all suffering families the life we have

Let’s aim to give all suffering families the life we have

It’s hard to appreciate how fortunate we are in Australia until you’re faced with the sort deprivation that is common overseas, writes Sarah Ireland.

Smokers cough up for the rest of us

Smokers cough up for the rest of us

SMOKING is bad for people but good for government revenue, so the next time you see someone puffing away, don’t forget to say thanks, writes Tom Elliott.

Letter shows ABC is out of control

Letter shows ABC is out of control

NEW evidence shows that the ABC is out of control, demonstrating a bias that will now destroy the NT Government, writes Andrew Bolt.

Victims of a war they couldn’t explain

Victims of a war they couldn’t explain

THE Vietnam War was a complicated conflict that angered people at home and took a dreadful toll, mental and physical, on those caught in it, writes Justin Smith.

Look out, Libs are on the edge of their seats

Look out, Libs are on the edge of their seats

LIBERAL preselection is coming up and, once again, candidates new and old have the elbows up as they jostle for position, writes James Campbell.

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Violent men now on notice

Violent men now on notice

JUSTICE was seen to be delivered on Wednesday when a murderer, who shamelessly claimed he was the victim and killed the mother of his children in self defence, was sentenced to at least 20 years in jail.

Behind doors of privilege

Behind doors of privilege

BEHIND the grand facade of Victoria’s Government House, as revealed in Wednesday’s Herald Sun, is a culture of out-of-control spending.

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