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Financial lies need much more than slap on the wrist
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Financial lies need much more than slap on the wrist

Is it too much to expect that bankers will face criminal charges following the royal commission's revelations?

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Top marks to student for selective school insights
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Top marks to student for selective school insights

It was inspiring to read year 12 student Yan Zhai's passion and diligence for her commitment to her education.

School selection starts with wealthy parents
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School selection starts with wealthy parents

Selectivity by any means, dubious selective schools tests or high fees, breeds inequity in education, and society generally.

Missile attacks no way to deal with Syrian issue
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Missile attacks no way to deal with Syrian issue

I doubt that the Syrian leader will get the message about chemical warfare, any more than Donald Trump got the irony of the phrase "mission accomplished".

Powerhouse secrecy means case is flawed
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Powerhouse secrecy means case is flawed

If the government cannot make a reasonable case open to public scrutiny, then you can only assume it's not in the public interest.

Sapling plan fails to deal with root of canopy issue
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Sapling plan fails to deal with root of canopy issue

The photo of Premier Gladys Berejiklian posing beneath a tree canopy in Hyde Park to promote a Coalition tree program is pure hypocrisy.

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Downloading movies threatens film group's diverse, entertaining discussions
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Downloading movies threatens film group's diverse, entertaining discussions

Our film group has often debated the changing times in viewing habits for films, series and TV ("Don't forget the glory of the big screen, amid download frenzy", April 8). We come together to view, to share and to discuss.

Lack of aid and Chinese port show sea change in influence
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Lack of aid and Chinese port show sea change in influence

How can we take the Turnbull government's confected fury at the suggestion of a Chinese military base in Vanuatu seriously?

Entering murky waters over Chinese plan for naval base
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Entering murky waters over Chinese plan for naval base

While our leaders are busy worrying about Newspolls, it seems they forgot to get Vanuatu onside.

Growth is not inevitable and we need more say
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Growth is not inevitable and we need more say

The major political parties refuse to engage with Australian voters about this rush to a "big Australia".

Policies, not polls, should dictate for whom we vote
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Policies, not polls, should dictate for whom we vote

There is no doubt that Malcolm Turnbull, who once promised great hope, has instead delivered great disappointment.