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Health issues: The closures led to a better standard of care

Health issues: The closures led to a better standard of care

Readers continue to discuss issues relating to health.

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Health issues: Battling to ensure my parents are cared for
Opinion

Health issues: Battling to ensure my parents are cared for

Readers discuss a range of issues relating to health and health care.

Teaching: Perhaps it's time to listen to those at the frontline
Opinion

Teaching: Perhaps it's time to listen to those at the frontline

A suggestion that teachers maintain a strict work regime has provoked a strong readers' response.

Gonski 2.0 plan: Here we are, busily reinventing the wheel
Opinion

Gonski 2.0 plan: Here we are, busily reinventing the wheel

Readers continue to discuss David Gonski's review into schooling ''excellence''.

Education: Teaching is more than merely ticking boxes
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Education: Teaching is more than merely ticking boxes

How to implement an education system for the 21st century is proving a difficult task.

Banking and rorts: Still waiting for new laws to protect the consumer
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Banking and rorts: Still waiting for new laws to protect the consumer

The fallout from the banking royal commission carries into many areas.

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The Koreas: Regime change must come from within the North
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The Koreas: Regime change must come from within the North

The meeting of the two leaders of North and South Korea draws mixed reactions.

Waste: Everything used needs to be recycled, it's called survival
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Waste: Everything used needs to be recycled, it's called survival

Sustainable solutions are needed to tackle Australia's growing waste crisis.

Waste and recycling: A bipartisan approach to waste management
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Waste and recycling: A bipartisan approach to waste management

Readers discuss the waste and recycling crisis facing Australia.

Anzac Day: Remember the mothers, sisters and daughters
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Anzac Day: Remember the mothers, sisters and daughters

Readers continue to discuss Anzac Day and its significance.

Anzac Day: Some of us were denied the chance to serve
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Anzac Day: Some of us were denied the chance to serve

Readers continue to discuss the significance of Anzac Day.