Politics
Treat gambling harm through a public health lens, parliament told
The Alliance for Gambling Reform has called for a regulator and an ombudsman to have oversight of the gambling industry, with a focus on harm minimisation.
- by Lisa Visentin
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Senate estimates
From Nazis to bankruptcy – the new questions facing a challenged RBA
- by Shane Wright
National corruption watchdog unanimously endorsed by parliamentary inquiry
- by Lisa Visentin and David Crowe
Opinion & Perspectives
Albanese departs to Asia for a hectic round of ‘diplomatic speed-dating’
The president of Indonesia has asked Anthony Albanese to make a key speech, while the most anticipated is a possible encounter with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Matthew Knott
National correspondent
Ironic timing as Canberra farewells a workplace warrior from a bygone era
In the same week a conservative industrial relations warrior passed away, a new generation of workplace reforms gave Australians a deeper insight into the heart - and true agenda - of their new government.
Michelle Grattan
Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
From Nazis to bankruptcy – the new questions facing a challenged RBA
The Reserve Bank is facing one of its toughest periods as it deals with high inflation. But there are other problems ahead.
Shane Wright
Senior economics correspondent
Federal
Best of cartoons, November 12, 2022
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The latest illustrations from artist Alan Moir
Alan Moir, The Sydney Morning Herald's political cartoonist, sketches the political unreality.
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Human rights boss questions expansion of police search powers
- by Matt Dennien
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Premier says nurses have ‘won’ while union loses hope on pay fight
- by Hamish Hastie