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Malcolm Knox is a journalist, author and columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Confessions of a disabled parking sticker offender
Opinion
Religion

Confessions of a disabled parking sticker offender

Last Sunday, I took my mother to church and committed many sins.

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No fault? Hardly.  Why NRL needs to stand down contentious policy
Opinion
NRL 2024

No fault? Hardly. Why NRL needs to stand down contentious policy

The rule has never been perfect or even fair; nor has it changed player behaviour. It was a stop-gap reaction to an emergency. Five years on, its purpose has been served and it deserves retirement.

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What can we read into this council book ban? Perhaps we lack minority rapport

What can we read into this council book ban? Perhaps we lack minority rapport

If we had tempered our self-congratulation over marriage equality, we might have left more outlets for frustration than the brute signal of banning books.

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Australian selectors optimistic at best in ignoring T20’s A-kid

Australian selectors optimistic at best in ignoring T20’s A-kid

George Bailey and his panel think they are being risk-averse with their World Cup squad. They are actually risking everything as the world changes without them.

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This X-rated man-child is so powerful, he got our politicians to agree on something

This X-rated man-child is so powerful, he got our politicians to agree on something

Social inequality keeps growing, bombs keep landing, and our planet keeps burning. Yet, our leaders can find common ground only about a social media platform that’s close to its putrid end.

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Latrell Mitchell is the most important person in NSW. Why is he being booed?
Opinion
NRL 2024

Latrell Mitchell is the most important person in NSW. Why is he being booed?

Racist booing led to Adam Goodes quitting AFL. League fans could impact Latrell Mitchell’s future if they continue to jeer the Rabbitohs’ star.

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Oi, old mate, a cafe isn’t a rent-free office. Why don’t you Zoom off?
Opinion
Cafe

Oi, old mate, a cafe isn’t a rent-free office. Why don’t you Zoom off?

Cafes are occupied by too many entitled loiterers, for whom $4.50 a coffee is way too cheap. The rest of us are subsidising their Zoom meetings.

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One theme, one dream: Where NRL gets it right … and wrong
Opinion
NRL 2024

One theme, one dream: Where NRL gets it right … and wrong

Multicultural Round reminds us that rugby league is more than local phenomenon, the obsession of eastern Australia and Lancashire.

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Our cocaine sewers tell a story of affluence not effluence
Opinion
Drugs

Our cocaine sewers tell a story of affluence not effluence

Australians live amid two distinct and irreconcilable cost of living crises. Our affection for cocaine draws a line between the two.

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Believe it or not, the overblown coverage of Kerr is a step towards equality
Opinion
Sam Kerr

Believe it or not, the overblown coverage of Kerr is a step towards equality

The portrayal of professional women in sport as inherently simpler, softer and purer than men ignores the facts when like is compared with like.

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Scott Morrison’s exit sermon was 5482 words. I’m speechless

Scott Morrison’s exit sermon was 5482 words. I’m speechless

If Scott Morrison’s valedictory address prefigured anything, it was that this is a former PM heading into retirement with plenty more to say.

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