New Parliament can help or harm the nation
Our lawmakers must never forget that positions of public office are positions of public trust.
Our lawmakers must never forget that positions of public office are positions of public trust.
Girls can express themselves however they should wish. The community – and especially fathers – should be forthright that it is never acceptable to rip off a girl’s image to use in a humiliating game.
The politics of pokies is as insidious as the machines themselves.
Foreign bribery by Australian firms increases the poverty and misery of some of the world’s poorest people.
For the sake of the people of Syria, the world should devote every effort to finding a solution that will work.
Australia takes steps to keep its political system strong, stable and relevant for the world today, the goal should be that borders – physical, cultural, digital - don’t become barriers the way the Berlin Wall was.
The most important thing is to compete with honour and courage. This our team did admirably and with significant success. They deserve our respect and appreciation.
How best to attract excellent teachers is a complex and crucial question that should not be limited to a debate about ATAR scores.
Malcolm Turnbull should be devoting every energy to forging a genuine approach in co-operation with the region towards asylum seekers.
The argument for an official probe has reached a tipping point.
Melbourne's still the world's most liveable city - but there is a growing need for more infrastructure.
It is clear the Reserve Bank has been frustrated by a lack of policies that would foster strong yet sustainable, long-term economic growth, and by the short-termism engendered by the three-year federal political cycle.
There is a glaring disconnect between our attitudes and laws around paedophilia that takes place on our soil, and our failure to act to stop these despicable crimes being perpetrated by our citizens elsewhere.
Australia may have a pragmatic need to engage with former Indonesian general Wiranto in his new role as chief security minister, but rights concerns must not be brushed aside.
Families, schools, public figures and social media companies all have a role to play in tackling misogyny.
Australia should engage in a sensible discussion of what critical assets must remain carefully controlled without resorting to alarmist prejudice.
Do we really want these Olympics to be remembered for booing and jeering?
Will none of our lawmakers show some enlightened leadership? What more evidence is needed that what is happening is wrong?
It ought to be relatively easy for the ABS to rectify the issue and give an unambiguous assurance. Once that is done, we would urge people to participate in the census before the September 23 deadline.
Government promises to invest in learning languages have long gone unfulfilled.
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