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SMH Editorials

Don't scrap hate speech laws, fine tune them

Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission head Gillian Triggs and Attorney-General George Brandis have clashed ...

The real issues are: whether the term "good faith" is too loose and ill-defined so as to make the defence difficult to predict and access; and whether the words "offend" and "insult" are so loose as to encourage relatively frivolous cases and as such impose an unjustifiable limit to free speech.

Four ways to fix the Bob Day disgrace

The High Court will in effect determine who can and cannot replace Family First's Bob Day.

The Day case is particularly concerning given it involves deals with the government and taxpayer-funded schemes that could give rise to doubts about undue influence, not to mention constitutional breaches. Inevitably, that erodes public trust in government.

Our Cup runneth over with underdogs

First woman to win the Melbourne Cup: Michelle Payne in 2015 at Flemington.

We unite to cheer on 24 nags, most from overseas and most worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and most owned by millionaires or billionaires. Why?

Dreamworld betrayed our trust

Sun-Herald editorial dinkus.

Ardent seems to have its remuneration priorities all wrong. Safety and transparency must rank above profit. In the long-term this will benefit everybody.

Politicians' perks fail the pub test

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at a campaign rally for MP Steve Irons in June.

No doubt these MPs made valuable contributions to Australian political life and to the constituents they served, for which they are entitled to some gratitude. The question is, how much gratitude is enough?