Letters
Aged care: Surrounded by loving carers, friends, family
Readers continue to discuss aged care, including their personal experiences.
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Opinion
Aged care: The system is broken, but no one is listening
Readers discuss aged care and the pending royal commission.
Opinion
Aged care: Care and love must come before the profit factor
The government announcement of a royal commission into the aged-care industry is welcome.
Opinion
Quotas and politics: White, male, law degree? Welcome, you're one of us
Quotas versus merit. Which is the best and fairest way to do business in political parties?
Opinion
Politics: Liberal moderates under threat from the young
The recent events in Canberra have given readers much upon which to comment, from gender, faith to merit.
Opinion
Representation: When a few speak for the many, it can be dangerous
The process by which people are nominated for Parliament needs fixing, say readers.
Opinion
Our key workers: A high price to pay for their dedication to duty
Readers discuss issues relating to our emergency workers, aged care staff and teachers.
Opinion
Serena Williams: Centuries of prejudice and discrimination
Readers continue to discuss Serena Williams' behaviour - and the caricature of her by Herald Sun cartoonist, Mark Knight.
Opinion
Sport: Different standards of what's 'good' behaviour
Readers discuss issues relating to sport, including Serena Williams' outburst and football.
Opinion
SERENA WILLIAMS: Being subject to the same standards brings equality
The final of the women's tennis US Open has raised issues beyond the game.
Opinion
Politics and prayer: Our culture, PM, allows us the right to choose
The stance of Scott Morrison on religious freedom is provoking strong debate.