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A welcome chance to strengthen Australian journalism

A welcome chance to strengthen Australian journalism

To ensure maximum impact, a philanthropist's $100 million donation towards journalism funding and education needs to be spent with careful thought.

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National integrity body needs consensus, credibility
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Opinion

National integrity body needs consensus, credibility

The overdue opportunity to establish a federal anti-corruption commission can be seen as an unexpected public benefit of a buttressed progressive crossbench.

Facing a rout, the PM prepares pork barrel
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Opinion

Facing a rout, the PM prepares pork barrel

The Victorian election shows voters will support public investment, and eschew dog-whistling.

Women dominating fields of dreams
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Opinion

Women dominating fields of dreams

Women's sporting teams such as the Southern Stars and the Matildas are showing the way and lifting the nation's mood.

ALP project delivery leads to landslide
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ALP project delivery leads to landslide

Voters' message in the Victorian election also applies nationally: politicians who deliver on promises, particularly to invest in the future, are rewarded and trusted.

The West must step up in Asia and the Pacific
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The West must step up in Asia and the Pacific

China will continue to exert its influence in the absence of a concerted effort by Western powers.

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Why you should vote below the line today
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Why you should vote below the line today

There is a significant risk the Victorian election will result in the next government being shackled by a disparate, fledgling crossbench in the upper house.

Grubby politics mars Labor’s policy wins
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Grubby politics mars Labor’s policy wins

The Age believes the Andrews government deserves another term, but we have reservations.

Morrison must avoid population populism
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Morrison must avoid population populism

Immigration, which has long accounted for the majority of Australia’s population growth, has delivered copious economic and cultural benefits.

'Ironman' Prime Minister has tin ear on climate
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'Ironman' Prime Minister has tin ear on climate

Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten can appear to be each other’s best asset as they prepare for the election.

Bailing us out from a terrifying data glitch
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Opinion

Bailing us out from a terrifying data glitch

A man with the data trail of Bourke Street killer Hassan Khalif Shire Ali should have been better watched.