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Migration: Weak Dutton leadership reveals his weak party
Readers discuss Peter Dutton’s use of immigration as a political weapon.
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Some projects are not transports of delight
Readers weigh up the pros and cons of privatisation and public services.
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They gain from the demise of cash and yet we pay
Readers react to the push to keep cash alive, the “drift” towards the teals, and the good bloke defence.
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I no longer trust the ‘good bloke’ defence
Readers react to The Age’s special investigation into the questionable science behind the conviction of Robert Farquharson.
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An unbiased ABC must invite controversy
In the wake of ABC journalist Laura Tingle’s comments last week that Australia is racist, readers discuss the idea of “bias” at the national broadcaster, and debate whether her claim is right, or wrong.
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Weighing up the Trump guilty verdict
Despite what Donald Trump says, the law was upheld.
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Trump verdict: America’s moth-eaten global stature frays more
Readers discuss the Donald Trump guilty verdict and what it might mean for the world if he is re-elected as US president.
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Non-citizens: We made the criminals, we need to own them
Readers discuss the deportation of non-citizens with a criminal record.
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War’s ripple effects will be felt for many years
The long-term consequences of war will be felt by generations into the future.
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I’ll never forget the vile abuse at that footy field
Readers react to the accusations of racism in the AFL clubs, as well in comments by ABC journalist Laura Tingle.
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Like it or not, the International Criminal Court has implied equivalence
Readers react to ICC prosecutor Karim Khan’s decision to apply for arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.