Cruel words have hurt many vulnerable people
Readers discuss Margaret Court's opposition to same-sex marriage and whether the arena named after her should be renamed.
Readers discuss Margaret Court's opposition to same-sex marriage and whether the arena named after her should be renamed.
Readers discuss the need for constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians.
Readers discuss state government plans for a $5.5 billion West Gate Tunnel.
Readers demand a proper needs-based funding system for education.
Readers believe calls to rename Margaret Court Arena are an over-reaction.
Readers suggest job-producing alternatives to subsidising Adani's giant coal mine.
Readers discuss the ABC, including Peter Dutton's criticism of it, the axing of Yassmin Abdel-Magied's program and the controversial comment by Quadrant's online editor.
Readers continue to discuss the bombing in Manchester.
Readers discuss the Manchester bombing, why people become radicalised and combatting terrorism.
Readers discuss the Immigration Minister's claim that some asylum seekers are ''fake refugees'' and are ''taking the system for a ride''.
Readers demand the Coalition get serious about tackling the biggest crisis facing humanity.
Asylum seekers: Readers despair at our cruelty to those seeking protection.
Readers take aim at both major parties.
Readers continue to be concerned about the Coalition's welfare measures.
Readers continue to attack the Coalition over measures to drug test welfare recipients.
Readers discuss the reasons and consequences of negative wages growth.
Readers discuss the planned closure of the Manus Island detention centre and the plight of refugees.
Readers attack the heartlessness of the Coalition on its new welfare measures.
Readers argue that it is about time that the banks are held to account.
Readers decry the cut in the aid budget, arguing that ameliorating poverty will help 'stop the boats'.
Readers still fired up about big banks, including the planned levy on the money they borrow.
Readers discuss whether targeting banks is fair given many companies avoid paying taxes at all.
Readers discuss the budget, including plan to drug test welfare recipients, and the bank levy.
It is better to experience violence vicariously than need to actually experience it later on.
Readers applaud Westpac's decision to rule out funding the mine.
English teachers support placing challenging and confronting novels on the curriculum.
Readers dream of having $1.6m in their superannuation accounts to get angry about.
Readers discuss Treasurer's announcement that some debt is 'good' and other debt 'bad'.
Readers have mixed views of ABC presenter's Anzac Day post, but most defend her right to speak out.
Readers are divided over testing prospective citizens for greater English proficiency.
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