Opinion
Terminator Trump refused to lose
DONALD Trump should have been easy pickings for Hillary Clinton in the second presidential debate but, like the Terminator, he wouldn’t lie down, writes Tim Lynch.
Girls have a long way to go to achieve equality
GIRLS in Australia still face daily sexism in 2016 and it is rampant. There is still much work to be done before they feel equally valued in our society, writes Sherry-Rose Watts.
Trump video a smoking gun for flawed Hillary
DONALD Trump’s video is damaging but Hillary Clinton’s own hands are more than a little muddy, writes Susie O’Brien.
Madness gone with wind
THE South Australian blackout has so scared Labor and the Greens with a strong suspicion that the wind farms themselves failed, writes Andrew Bolt.
Students refuse to learn tolerance
UNIVERSITIES were once centres of debate and critical thinking, rather than places where a diversity of opinion is to be feared and shouted down, writes Rita Panahi.
Event gets city up and running
NOT everyone can run 42.195 kilometres but we can all appreciate the Melbourne Marathon, one of the city’s great sporting events, writes Andrew Leigh.
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Trump’s GOP revolt
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Madness gone with wind
THE South Australian blackout has so scared Labor and the Greens with a strong suspicion that the wind farms themselves failed, writes Andrew Bolt.
Trump video a smoking gun for flawed Hillary
DONALD Trump’s video is damaging but Hillary Clinton’s own hands are more than a little muddy, writes Susie O’Brien.
Past, present and future
AUSTRALIA’S richest woman Gina Rinehart has brought together two of the greatest names in the nation’s history and in its development, writes Terry McCrann.
Students refuse to learn tolerance
UNIVERSITIES were once centres of debate and critical thinking, rather than places where a diversity of opinion is to be feared and shouted down, writes Rita Panahi.
Mystery of the galloping conman
WHEN authorities started probing the puzzle around the ownership of a star racehorse, they were startled to uncover a link to an infamous conman, writes Andrew Rule.
Bludgers embrace pointless training
ENROLLING in pointless training courses has become the new way to get the dole without looking for work and the loophole must be closed, writes Tom Elliott.
Girl on a Train’s bottled up tension
FILM REVIEW: Emily Blunt masterfully pours herself into her sorrowful character in The Girl on the Train, a film with considerable weaknesses.
Fear and loathing as Conroy drives off
AS Senator Stephen Conroy prepares to farewell parliament, many on Labor’s Right are aghast — but not the Transport Workers Union, writes James Campbell.
Hanson destroys cred with women
EVEN tacitly approving a man’s right to grope women without consent makes Pauline Hanson part of the sexual violence problem, writes Wendy Tuohy.
Baird’s plight a lesson to all politicians
NSW premier Mike Baird’s fall in popularity is a lesson to all politicians who lose sight of their electorate’s priorities, writes Laurie Oakes.
Faking a stand on big issue
SPORTS stars dissing the national anthem won’t start a good conversation, writes Patrick Carlyon
Women’s league will alter footy
THE women’s league is a fantastic concept that will boost the AFL — all it needs is time and support to be turning point for the footy community, writes Beverley O’Connor.
Trump’s GOP revolt
THE 2016 US presidential election has become the most divisive, personal and bizarre in the nation’s history.