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Financial crisis hit young men hard - and they're yet to recover

Financial crisis hit young men hard - and they're yet to recover

The GFC turmoil resulted in a profound social shift in Australia that may bring about gender equality, a new study shows - but not in a way that will make life any easier.

  • by Matt Wade

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High school lesson that left deep and damaging mark on my friends
Opinion
Federal

High school lesson that left deep and damaging mark on my friends

My school taught me girls can do anything. Except, of course, have sex with the wrong kind of people, in the wrong sort of circumstances.

  • by Louise Schwartzkoff
A real leader would not keep hanging out in Jonestown
Opinion
National

A real leader would not keep hanging out in Jonestown

Why is the PM becoming a regular on Alan Jones' show instead of condemning him for his outrages?

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Boarding school not right answer
letters
NSW

Boarding school not right answer

How sad and disturbing it is to read that some city families are choosing to board their children rather than deal with a long commute or worst still, the thought of sending their progeny to the local state high school.

In Geoffrey Rush case, it's easy to forget who is on trial
Opinion
NSW

In Geoffrey Rush case, it's easy to forget who is on trial

Eryn Jean Norvill wasn’t in court on Thursday, to hear the argument about her breast.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Migration not in Berejiklian's remit
Opinion
NSW

Migration not in Berejiklian's remit

Proper planning is the way to solve Sydney's overcrowding.

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Thousands of CCTV requests used for non-criminal matters
Analysis
NSW

Thousands of CCTV requests used for non-criminal matters

NSW Police made an average of 17 requests per day for CCTV footage at train stations, mostly to investigate crime, but not always.

  • by Nigel Gladstone
The pressure of living under the weight of debt
Opinion
Borrowing

The pressure of living under the weight of debt

Our household debt-to-income ratio has hit nearly 200 per cent, a rate that ranks among the highest in the world.

  • by Georgina Dent
Pension proposal a win for retirees
Opinion
Banking & finance

Pension proposal a win for retirees

This is a rare case where suggested changes would help many now older retirees.

  • by Daryl Dixon
Bowled over by a stinging cultural report, cricket hopes to heal
Analysis
Cricket

Bowled over by a stinging cultural report, cricket hopes to heal

Life on and off the pitch has been a battle for Australian cricket in recent months. Will things get easier?

  • by Jon Pierik
European vacation? Spring tour will be anything but for Wallabies
Analysis
Rugby Union

European vacation? Spring tour will be anything but for Wallabies

Wales, Italy, England. What could possibly go wrong on Australia's spring tour of Europe?

  • by Georgina Robinson
Drawing a long bow on fairness in football
Opinion
AFL

Drawing a long bow on fairness in football

A draw implies names coming out of a hat. A fixture is an arrangement, which is exactly what we have.

  • by Martin Blake
Apple will stop revealing how many iPhones it sells. That’s a bad sign
Analysis
Companies

Apple will stop revealing how many iPhones it sells. That’s a bad sign

Apple's move to cut back its disclosures should serve as a jolt for all investors.

Weak competition may be key to economy's problems
Opinion
The economy

Weak competition may be key to economy's problems

Australian industries are plagued by a lack of competition. But what can we do about it?

  • by Ross Gittins
Pre-election stunt that lets veterans suffer
Letters
NSW

Pre-election stunt that lets veterans suffer

While all veterans can appreciate the value of the Australian War Memorial, the proposed upgrade seems out of step with the Coalition government's attitude to living veterans.

Playing to lose in the political numbers game
Opinion
Federal

Playing to lose in the political numbers game

Losing its House majority could actually help the Coalition heed the lessons it most needs.

  • by Ebony Bennett
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Strong advocate needed to protect vulnerable adults
Editorial
Federal

Strong advocate needed to protect vulnerable adults

People with disabilities living at home are at risk of abuse.

A solution to the high price of living in the Land of Ozzigopoly
Opinion
National

A solution to the high price of living in the Land of Ozzigopoly

Australia is an extreme case of corporate profiteering.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Driving into a Google-dependent future
Opinion
Technology

Driving into a Google-dependent future

Google's first concern is itself and its clients. But its services are so useful I don't really mind when it screws me.

  • by Crispin Hull
Time to pull the curtain on memorial industry
Opinion
Federal

Time to pull the curtain on memorial industry

We should honour veterans by caring for them, and by telling them, and us, the truth.

  • by Jack Waterford
Australia-Indonesia relationship faces months of uncertainty
Analysis
Asia

Australia-Indonesia relationship faces months of uncertainty

The Morrison government's decision to review the location of Australia's Israeli embassy has put relations with Indonesia on an unpredictable footing.

  • by James Massola & Karuni Rompies
REIT mangers keeping an eye on interest rates
Opinion
Companies

REIT mangers keeping an eye on interest rates

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  • by Winston Sammut
Ray of sunshine let me skip $50,000 bill
Opinion
National

Ray of sunshine let me skip $50,000 bill

A basic service most people take for granted was going to cost me a fortune. Until I spotted something else outside my window.

  • by Elizabeth Farrelly
Clancy Glover: "Bad habits can become set in stone if you let them."
National

Clancy Glover: Even the slowest of humans is not beyond training

I wanted to reassure you about how well the training is going. I now have my two humans almost fully under control.

  • by Richard Glover
Has Australian cricket hit rock bottom?
Opinion
Cricket

Has Australian cricket hit rock bottom?

It would be easy to look at the state of the game and assume Australian cricket has hit rock bottom.

  • by Caden Helmers
Only one man can pull Australian cricket back from the brink
Opinion
Cricket

Only one man can pull Australian cricket back from the brink

Cricket in Australia is speeding towards a civil war and only one man can stop it. It sounds like the slogan for a very bad movie, but it’s more serious than that.

  • by Malcolm Knox
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Why most users don't need Apple's new iPad Pros
Analysis
Technology

Why most users don't need Apple's new iPad Pros

The tech giant's latest tablets are more computer-like than ever, but there's another option for people who just want the traditional iPad experience.

  • by Tim Biggs
Shame if Sydney Uni drops education's biggest hot potato
Opinion
National

Shame if Sydney Uni drops education's biggest hot potato

Paul Ramsay's dying wish has kicked off a great education debate.

  • by Salvatore Babones
I was a young doctor, about to kill myself, when I heard a knock at my door
Opinion
National

I was a young doctor, about to kill myself, when I heard a knock at my door

Thirty years later, I'm head of my medical college and I'm breaking my silence in the hope it will save lives - because whoever came to my door saved mine.

  • by Steve Robson
Dear Steve, I was among the young doctors who decided to knock on your door
Opinion
National

Dear Steve, I was among the young doctors who decided to knock on your door

I read Professor Steve Robson's article revealing his attempted suicide 30 years ago - and had to let him know: I was among his young medical colleagues who realised he was in trouble.

  • by Kate Tree
What women feel when they read about EJ Norvill and Geoffrey Rush
Opinion
National

What women feel when they read about EJ Norvill and Geoffrey Rush

Why are women’s stories always stolen from them, before they are ready to talk?

  • by Jenna Price
Trump knows his conspiracy theories incite violence. He keeps pushing them anyway.
Opinion
North America

Trump knows his conspiracy theories incite violence. He keeps pushing them anyway.

In a new interview, President Donald Trump gave a shocking response when asked about his own role in inciting violent behaviour.

  • by Greg Sargent
What corporate Australia can learn from Netflix and its short-seller detente
Opinion
Markets

What corporate Australia can learn from Netflix and its short-seller detente

As corporate Australia wakes up to the perceived threat of short sellers (which really is neither scary nor new), boards and management teams are facing a clear choice.

  • by John McDuling
Let's fact check the 'go to a tropical paradise to find yourself' hype
Opinion
Life & relationships

Let's fact check the 'go to a tropical paradise to find yourself' hype

If you want to find enlightenment and a deep connection to your soul, just quit the rat race, throw on a kaftan and escape to a tropical paradise.

  • by Jill Stark
Report proves cruel animal export trade has no future
Letters
NSW

Report proves cruel animal export trade has no future

The trade needs to end, with farmers given time to adjust to a trade in carcass and frozen product.

Morrison switches back to normal foreign policy
Editorial
Federal

Morrison switches back to normal foreign policy

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a mixed record on foreign affairs so it was important that on Thursday he finally devoted a major speech to the issue.

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Why your words as a leader matter
Opinion
Small business

Why your words as a leader matter

Words have the power to motivate or deflate - so use them carefully.

  • by James Adonis
It could be goodbye to the banks if WeChat takes over the world
Opinion
Asia

It could be goodbye to the banks if WeChat takes over the world

I’ve been to China three times in the past 2 years and continue to be amazed at its development in all fields and not the least of which is communications.

  • by Harold Mitchell
Column 8
Opinion
NSW

Column 8

Tactics for resistance and cockatoo squatters.

Mr Men book flying off shelves as salve in cranky world
Opinion
National

Mr Men book flying off shelves as salve in cranky world

We're living in a society that is increasingly angry – and this title is the perfect gentle reminder for those who need it the most.

  • by Christopher Bantick
Scott Morrison's attack on Malcolm Turnbull's truth-telling turns into a full-blown shambles
Opinion
Federal

Scott Morrison's attack on Malcolm Turnbull's truth-telling turns into a full-blown shambles

Of all the choices Scott Morrison could take, sinking the boot into Malcolm Turnbull was not the wisest.

  • by Tony Wright
You’ve become rich. That doesn’t mean you’re great at everything.
Opinion
Companies

You’ve become rich. That doesn’t mean you’re great at everything.

Few beliefs play to human hubris more than the belief in the universality of talent — a belief that successful people have the "it" that lets them do great things in every walk of life.

  • by Sendhil Mullainathan
Problem with Tehan's 'pub test' for academic research
Opinion
Federal

Problem with Tehan's 'pub test' for academic research

Education Minister's proposal to subject grant applications to a 'national interest' test will likely hurt one area of research more than any other.

  • by Duncan Ivison
The power of the network: Facebook is turning into an Apple lookalike
Analysis
Companies

The power of the network: Facebook is turning into an Apple lookalike

It's no accident that on this week's earnings call, Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg named an Apple service as Facebook's main competitor.

  • by Leonid Bershidsky
Horror PM's XI crowd shows goalposts have moved
Analysis
Cricket

Horror PM's XI crowd shows goalposts have moved

What was once Canberra's jewel in the crown is struggling to find an identity in a saturated market.

  • by Caden Helmers
NAB results confirm the 'golden age' of banking has ended
Opinion
Banking & finance

NAB results confirm the 'golden age' of banking has ended

National Australia Bank's subdued performance reflects the tough environment, the impact of the royal commission and its own radical restructuring.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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There's a 50-50 chance Trump is about to trigger a global oil shock
Opinion
Markets

There's a 50-50 chance Trump is about to trigger a global oil shock

The slowing world economy is not strong enough to handle an oil supply shock. Yet that's what we risk as Trump tries to drive Iranian crude off the market.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Foley accusation sets stage for ugly election
Opinion
NSW

Foley accusation sets stage for ugly election

Both sides of politics in NSW are desperate. And with an election only months away, the race to the finish line is set to get grubby.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Cricket bosses must go to change culture of the game
Letters
NSW

Cricket bosses must go to change culture of the game

The suspensions of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft should stand.

Don't trust politicians to police live export trade
Editorial
Federal

Don't trust politicians to police live export trade

Report highlights disastrous wind back of external scrutiny.