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After 12 years, freeing Julian Assange was long overdue
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Assange saga

After 12 years, freeing Julian Assange was long overdue

Julian Assange’s sorry saga finally looks to be nearly over after vexing governments on multiple continents for more than a decade.

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People with violent history or mental health issues should hang up their guns
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Guns

People with violent history or mental health issues should hang up their guns

People with histories of mental illness and violence are successfully challenging police objections to them being given guns.

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Dutton’s tight-lipped nuclear policy takes people for fools

Dutton’s tight-lipped nuclear policy takes people for fools

Nuclear power is line-ball when it comes to support or opposition, but many people think it’s worth being investigated.

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In praise of courage and discipline at Bondi Junction
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Police

In praise of courage and discipline at Bondi Junction

The unforgettable footage of NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott running towards danger reminds how the human spirit can give meaning to life even amid death and horror.

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Trump redux a clear and present challenge to our foreign policy

Trump redux a clear and present challenge to our foreign policy

The problem facing Australia’s foreign policy under another Donald Trump presidency? Many of his utterances seem shaped by 1950s American daytime games shows.

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Dutton’s much-hyped nuclear ‘announcement’ is fantasy-land stuff

Dutton’s much-hyped nuclear ‘announcement’ is fantasy-land stuff

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says never mind the cost, trust me on nuclear power stations.

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Sydney’s housing misery underwrites Labor’s second budget
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NSW budget

Sydney’s housing misery underwrites Labor’s second budget

Treasurer Daniel Mookhey and Premier Chris Minns are cursed by Sydney’s absurd property market yet blessed by it.

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Domestic violence is the silent killer in NSW murder statistics
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Crime

Domestic violence is the silent killer in NSW murder statistics

The Minns government is expected to announce a domestic violence package as a keystone in Tuesday’s state budget. It could not have come sooner.

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Most vulnerable pay highest price from cost of living crisis

Most vulnerable pay highest price from cost of living crisis

As the Minns government prepares to deliver its budget tomorrow, a generation of young voters face economic hardships that require urgent action.

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Providers must step up to protect residents

Providers must step up to protect residents

As COVID-19 vaccination protection across aged care dwindles, it is right for the regulator to put providers on notice.

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Most NSW mayors and councillors earn their pay rises

Most NSW mayors and councillors earn their pay rises

It is difficult to begrudge modest pay increases for mayors and councillors.

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