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The right to be safe at Christmas
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The right to be safe at Christmas

The Minister for Women, Kelly O'Dwyer, said "All women and children deserve to be safe in their homes and their communities, particularly over the Christmas period" ("Domestic violence to surge over Christmas" smh.com.au December 24).

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There is a reason for the season, and a right name
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There is a reason for the season, and a right name

Why has there become a need to reduce the significance of Christmas to such nondescript terms as festive season and holiday season?

Comic closer to mark on private clubs
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Comic closer to mark on private clubs

The value of private club membership is dismissed by contending their alleged mystique and air of influence is "largely myth and self-confected delusion".

Paris target possible if NSW joins other states
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Paris target possible if NSW joins other states

Good on you, Gladys Berejiklian, for telling the federal Libs where to go over their lack of climate change and emissions reduction policy.

Lights out for Liberals who ignore the climate clamour
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Lights out for Liberals who ignore the climate clamour

The COAG meeting of energy ministers once again shows how out of touch our federal government has become.

Men behaving badly leave so many victims in wake
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Men behaving badly leave so many victims in wake

Your editorial nails many of the imperatives needed to change attitudes towards the assumed right of males in positions of power to move in on young women.

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Howard's 'broad church' displays skewed values
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Howard's 'broad church' displays skewed values

It is amusing how often those that preach moral rectitude fail to adhere to their own moral standards.

Hurley a safe pair of hands as new Governor-General
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Hurley a safe pair of hands as new Governor-General

Why not have a first Australian as the first Australian?

Another male soldier as GG? PM fluffs the diversity test
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Another male soldier as GG? PM fluffs the diversity test

Fifty per cent of your electorate PM, well qualified in the art of ribbon-cutting, will feel this slight.

B-line mess is Premier's fault
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B-line mess is Premier's fault

Gladys Berejiklian has a huge messy albatross hanging in her own backyard.

Toothless watchdog is all bark and no bite
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Toothless watchdog is all bark and no bite

The PM's proposal for a federal anti-corruption body that would sit in secret and have no retrospective powers of investigation is a Clayton's ICAC.