Anzac Day
The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Month, April 2024
A selection of images from the last month by SMH photographers
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Keeping women alive requires profound change
Readers discuss the crisis of the rising number women of killed and assaulted by men, and argue a response demands much more than words and bureaucratic band-aids.
Analysis
AFL 2024
Tough calls needed: Good Old Collingwood has seemed more old than good
The most immediate task for Collingwood is to handle the older players in a manner that maximises performance in 2024 and also begins the task of transitioning to 2025 and beyond.
- by Jake Niall
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Rallies alone won’t stop the violence against women
Readers discuss the dangers women face amid the ongoing incidents of domestic violence.
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Are university chancellors paid too much, or are they worth it?
Readers react to draft plan from the federal government that will include scrutiny of the salaries paid to university vice chancellors.
Male anger problem needs radical action
A royal commission is a good idea, but only if the government commits to implementing the recommendations. This needs to be a whole of community approach, not just whole of government.
Joining the PM for his Kokoda Track hike offered rare insights
I joined Anthony Albanese for his Kokoda Track walk. It was a moment in history. A sitting Australian prime minister had never walked it before. Neither had a PNG prime minister.
- by Matthew Knott
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Outrage and action is needed on male violence
Readers discuss the plague of domestic violence and argue that it’s time to take action rather than wait for “cultural change”.
‘Like a civil war’: The real Battle of Brisbane that pitted allies against each other
Over two days, American and Australian troops used batons, broken furniture, knives, guns, broken bottles and fists to settle scores.
- by Tony Moore
Violence crisis demands urgent response
Violence against women is under focus yet again – something that never seems to change.
Anzac Day 2024 as it happened: Dawn services, two-up across the nation as Australia remembers its Diggers
Australians are attending dawn services across the country and around the world to mark Anzac Day.
- by Josefine Ganko and Catherine Naylor