Hanson wrong on fix for classroom disruption
Pauline Hanson's suggestion of separating autistic kids in the classroom is wide of the mark.
Pauline Hanson's suggestion of separating autistic kids in the classroom is wide of the mark.
The headline of a $4.5 billion surplus sounds good but in reality it does not demonstrate NSW is being well run.
NSW coffers are overflowing, but the way funding is raised is cannibalistic. Nothing to be proud of.
Adrian Piccoli's record qualifies him as a non-partisan expert on the Gonski funding dispute.
Further to your spot-on editorial, the famous quote from investment guru Warren Buffet can now be amended to "if you are tied to coal, you are the problem" ("A compromise can still break through climate change policy fog", June 17-18). Translated into plain English, the federal government is the problem we have with any resolution beneficial to the country, exemplified by stupidity within the ranks and an intractable, regressive attitude to any opportunity to deliver progress. Is this really what we voted for?
Labor would be misguided in believing there were lessons to be learnt from the successful performance of its British counterpart ("Corbyn's success leaves ALP reflecting on way forward", June 11).
Congratulations to the Herald editorial for exposing Peter Dutton's dissembling defence that the $90 million Manus Island refugee settlement saved us money as just another contemptible and puerile attempt at distraction from the truth ("Secrecy is the only winner in Manus Island settlement", June 16).
The government had been advised, over and over, that the Manus Island detention centre was illegal and immoral, and chose to ignore that advice.
The NSW government's $244-million splash on the Art Gallery of NSW will leave many in regional NSW infuriated.
What Peter Dutton is proposing takes us one more step down the road to totalitarianism.
Exposing the terrorists to a well planned re-education program is the obvious solution.
Although there is no easy answer to spotting the outliers, there are problems with the current orthodoxy of "last-minute" intervention against those who are undergoing radicalisation.
Attempts to downplay the risks associated with alcohol is in no one's best interests.
Malcolm Turnbull has known for years that a price on carbon is the way to tackle climate change but will have trouble convincing the fossil fools in his own party.
Why does Tony Abbott think he knows more than 99 per cent of the world's scientists about climate change?
Sensational headlines increase terrorists' desired notoriety and encourage copycat actions.
What a disgrace that ASIO had to warn political parties about taking donations from two high-profile Chinese businessmen.
I don't think most Australians give a fig about whether Australia move(s) to the top of the league table ("The luckiest country", June 3-4). Most Australians are more worried about whether they will remain in full-time work, whether their wages are going to remain stagnant, or they will be able to rent a house let alone buy one; whether they can afford the surgery they need; and how far their standard of life is slipping.
Recent events in Manchester and London highlight the need to counteract the effect of the jihadist narrative of radical Wahhabism on vulnerable and susceptible Muslim youths.
Katy Perry said today "love conquers fear and love conquers hate"
Isn't it ironic that one of the healthiest choices that customers can make in supermarkets these days seems to be to avoid the "healthy food aisle"? ("Raw facts: just how healthy is the health food aisle?", May 28).
Unfortunately for first home buyers, the Premier clearly doesn't survey the Sydney housing market.
After lunching at China Doll in Sydney, Cory Bernardi and his so-called dissatisfied NSW Liberals would be very satisfied.
I did not know until this morning that the GPO somehow represented to me the heart of Sydney.
The Berejiklian government's change on its clumsy emergency services tax – whoops, "levy" – reveals more of its ongoing incompetence.
Barnaby Joyce should be ashamed of himself.
Last year a good friend of mine had a terminal illness and was rapidly deteriorating in capacity.
It seems our governments will stop at nothing to pander to the desires of the property industry.
Hygge is the real concept of the moment.
As a former employee of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, who was there at the time of the Lindt Cafe siege, I read with interest the bail chapter in the coroner's report.
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