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Tax cuts help companies survive, which benefits all
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Tax cuts help companies survive, which benefits all

The report on how businesses spent their $400 million tax cut seems to overlook some important facts.

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Teachers would love to work an eight-hour day
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Teachers would love to work an eight-hour day

As a teacher with many years of experience, I would love to work only 40 hours a week at school.

Gonski's blueprint for the future is not the total answer
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Gonski's blueprint for the future is not the total answer

Before we get knee deep into Gonski 2.0 we as a nation really need to debate a more fundamental question; to what extent does this country value education?

Gonski vision, without resources, just a hallucination
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Opinion

Gonski vision, without resources, just a hallucination

Letters, May 1

Sun Herald letters
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Sun Herald letters

Given that the rate of cremation in NSW is nearly 70 per cent, why should the government be providing urgently needed land for cemeteries.

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Time running out for many of banks' victims
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Time running out for many of banks' victims

Given the PM's acknowledgement that victims of the banks' shady behaviour should be compensated, he could advise the next steps to be taken.

Antiquated ideas bear no resemblance to reality
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Opinion

Antiquated ideas bear no resemblance to reality

Once again, Dr Kevin Donnelly is espousing antiquated ideas – this time about student-led learning.

Banking on bonuses leads to scandalous selfishness
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Opinion

Banking on bonuses leads to scandalous selfishness

To what extent has the banking industry's dishonesty been the result of massive performance bonuses dangled in front of senior executives?

War's horrors continued to take a deadly toll
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Opinion

War's horrors continued to take a deadly toll

Surely the remains could now be identified before the deceased's closest descendants are also gone.

Federal hypocrisy on royal commission is breathtaking
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Opinion

Federal hypocrisy on royal commission is breathtaking

PM, if you would like to know what voters think of the royal commission and your corporate tax cut policy, call a general election now.