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Israel Folau with former GWS coach Kevin Sheedy.
Opinion
AFL 2024

‘I’m not well’: Kevin Sheedy is sick but still passionate about the Giants, Swans … and Folau

Folau declared last week that he only signed with the GWS Giants for the money – but the legendary coach holds no grudges.

  • by Andrew Webster

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Christian Petracca’s situation is a major headache for Melbourne.
Analysis
AFL 2024

Inside the politics of the Petracca predicament

Like a boulder hurtling down the mountain, the destructive momentum from Christian Petracca’s injury has gathered so much velocity that if it is not halted, it could demolish the Melbourne hierarchy.

  • by Jake Niall
Failing to spot anomalies in workplace culture can lead to system failures.

When do companies fall apart? When they stop being curious

Creating company culture is an unpredictable process. Coming up with a few empty core values and putting up posters in the lunchroom will not cut it.

  • by Jim Bright
Whatever it is, it’s neither completely out of the ordinary – many people go through something this at work all the time.

Why did my colleague pretend they’d never met me before?

While these situations can be commonplace, it doesn’t make them any easier to deal with, and can leave you feeling uncertain and anxious.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather addresses the Brisbane rally.
Opinion
Greens

The Greens sent an attack dog to savage Labor. But did it dig up the wrong dirt?

The Greens present a genuine threat to the Albanese government, but a misstep this week may pose a bigger risk to themselves.

  • by David Crowe
Focusing too heavily on one thing comes at a cost.

GDP is going backwards. That doesn’t mean your life is, too

If gross domestic product – better known by its nickname GDP – was a perfect reflection of our quality of life, we would be in trouble.

  • by Millie Muroi
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PM, you cannot create unity from division

Age readers respond to the government’s exclusion of LGBTIQ from census.

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett.
Analysis
NRL 2024

‘Whoever is saying that has never worked with Wayne’: Dolphins slam Bennett talk before Broncos battle

We break down everything you need to know for the Battle of Brisbane between the Broncos and the Dolphins.

  • by Nick Wright
New polling gives Opposition Leader John Pesutto more reason to smile than Premier Jacinta Allan.

The more-than-Dan dilemma: Allan has to convince voters and colleagues, quickly

Labor, the Liberal Party and the Nationals are all facing their own set of problems. With half a term left before Victorians return to the polls, the race to clean house is well and truly on.

  • by Annika Smethurst
 Debbie Hooper
Opinion
Dating

I’m a lapsed maneater and a born-again virgin. Here are my rules of dating

Oh, the irony isn’t lost on me: once viewed as too experienced, I’m now virtually clueless about modern dating!

  • by Debbie Hooper
Ring ring!
Opinion
Phones

I’m hearing the call, it’s time to switch back to landline phones

Preferring a text message is fine when the topic of conversation is which mall to hang out, but try telling a potential employer to send you a voice note instead of calling.

  • by Simon Taylor
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris greets supporters on arrival at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, Georgia.

Kamala Harris is off to a Deep South Republican stronghold. So am I

Until Donald Trump narrowly lost Georgia by fewer than 12,000 votes at the 2020 election, it had been one of the safest Republican strongholds in the country.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Vanessa Hudson’s balancing act.

How Vanessa Hudson scored on her maiden Qantas result

For the first time in living memory, Qantas shareholders took a hit for the team. That said, it wasn’t a big one.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Balmain coach Wayne Pearce heads onto Leichhardt Oval in 1999.
Opinion
NRL 2024

A quarter of a century after their last game, Balmain boys still cry

It’s been 25 years to the day since Balmain played their last match. None of us wanted to hear that final whistle.

  • by Craig Dodson
Letch

Why Tim Walz would be the perfect coach for Team Albo

It’s taken Kamala Harris and her running mate just three weeks to achieve the clear messaging that has eluded the Albanese government for three years.

  • by Nick Bryant
The newly introduced legislation is not going to alter how we work overnight, but it might just be the start of a revolution.

Is the right-to-disconnect the start of a workplace revolution?

The newly introduced legislation is not going to alter how we work overnight, but it might just be the start of a revolution.

  • by Tim Duggan
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Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang speaks of AI as the next industrial revolution.
Opinion
AI

The $48 billion ‘disappointment’ that sent a shiver through Wall Street

Nvidia had a meteoric rise to become one of the world’s most valuable companies, but we just got a snapshot of the AI powerhouse’s vulnerability.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talks with Kurt M. Campbell, United States Deputy Secretary of State at the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga.

Why are our leaders so loose in the Pacific?

Anthony Albanese’s hot-mic moment wasn’t like Peter Dutton’s joke about Pacific nations going underwater, but US official Kurt Campbell’s remarks were tantalising.

  • by Matthew Knott
From left: Carlton star Charlie Curnow, Giants skipper Toby Greene, and Western Bulldogs forward Aaron Naughton.
Opinion
AFL 2024

September heat: This is who is under the most pressure in the finals

These six men face the toughest task of all – staying composed when the heat is on in finals and delivering when it matters most in September.

  • by Kane Cornes
Opinion
Pop music

Anyone excited about the Oasis comeback has taken too many Class A drugs

Lads, Britpop’s ancient history – and you weren’t that good anyway.

  • by Ben Coady
Retired Yankees slugger Babe Ruth warms up with three bats before stepping to the plate at New York’s Yankee Stadium, August 21, 1942. (AP Photo/Tom Sande, File)
Opinion
Baseball

More air than Jordan: The Sultan of Swat is still breaking records

A baseball jersey won 92 years ago has sold for $35 million. Yep, you read that right.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Melbourne’s suburban sprawl has continued outwards for decades in attempt to keep up with housing demand.

Melbourne’s transformation is so rapid that it’s shocking

Within 30 years, Melbourne will have to house 8 million people. Every Victorian should know that number now, when we need to start planning for it.

  • by Shaun Carney
The Dragons are clinging to eighth spot.
Opinion
NRL 2024

I’m backing the Eels to dash top-eight dreams of inconsistent Dragons

There are so many permutations over the last two weeks, but I suspect the race for the last spot in the top eight is a race in two - which doesn’t include the Dragons.

  • by Andrew Johns
LETTERS
Letters

We must lighten our ecological footprint

Age readers ask, what does it take to get our emissions down?

Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, who preferred Festivus - a festival of grievance - to Christmas.
Opinion
Death

I’m glad you’ve come to my funeral. I’ve got a few things to tell you

Thanks to a local entrepreneur, you can now do your own version of the Pauline Hanson video: “Fellow Australians, if you are seeing this now, I am dead.”

  • by Doug Hendrie
Former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan is now chief executive of Tabcorp.

Gill’s knockdown rebuild in the house of Tabcorp

Three weeks into the top job, former AFL boss Gill McLachlan has decided not to renovate the betting company. Instead, he is reaching for the sledgehammer.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong at the start of the WorldPride 2023 march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Opinion
LGBTQ

As a gay man, I’m tired of Labor’s photo-op politics. So I quit!

Labor talks a big game on diversity and inclusion. But as a gay man, I’ve lost patience with the glacial pace of the party’s reform agenda.

  • by Mark Baxter
On a roll: Sam Mitchell and his Hawks are one happy family.
Opinion
AFL 2024

When it came to footy tipping, my focus was beating Kane Cornes

It’s always nice to have bragging rights over someone with strong football opinions. Here’s how I ended up winning, and who I’m picking in the finals.

  • by Mathew Stokes
The ‘Team Kouta’ ticket for the City of Melbourne elections includes, from left, Intaj Khan, Anthony Koutoufides, Gladys Liu and Zaim Ramani.
Analysis
City life

‘The worst in the country’: Business and the wealthy favoured in race for Town Hall

A voting system riddled with anomalies and rule quirks could see former Carlton star Anthony Koutoufides lose out as lord mayor but his team still dominate council chambers.

  • by Cara Waters
Xi Jinping

China’s new bubble has sent tremors through Beijing

Beijing is panicking and making some increasingly unusual moves as it struggles to avoid a major financial crisis.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

The US wants to avoid World War III, so Ukraine has no choice but attack

Since the end of the Cold War, Western nations have largely been able to assume a posture of strategic timidity. Ukraine doesn’t have that choice.

  • by Mick Ryan
CFMEU members rally in Melbourne.
Editorial
Building Bad

The CFMEU’s crisis is of its own making. Administration may offer way out

The membership might be unhappy, but the union had lost its way and perhaps now it can make its way back to the core business of safety and wages.

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Lawmakers are finally getting serious about making platforms take responsibility for scams.
Analysis
Scams

Who should foot the bill for Australia’s scam epidemic?

When a victim is tricked by a scammer, Australian banks and digital platforms are not currently obligated to reimburse them. But should they be?

  • by Matthew Spain
There are extensive rules around nominating who will receive your super and/or pension payments upon death.

How do I ensure my partner gets my super when I die?

There are extensive rules around nominating who will receive your super and/or pension payments upon death.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Looking for shortcuts to the finish line can often leave you worse off overall.

Trying to shortcut your way to retirement? It’s not that simple

Many people who hate their jobs want to win the lottery and never work again, but the truth is this narrative will actually slow you down, financially.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Keeping your cash in your home loan, or putting it into an investment option can be a difficult decision.
Analysis
Investing

Should I max out my offset account or invest in shares instead?

Figuring out how to make your money work harder for you can be challenging enough, let alone in a cost-of-living crisis.

  • by Caterina Hrysomallis
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Donald Trump in Las Vegas on August 23.

What will happen to your mortgage if ‘tariff man’ Trump wins the White House

Many countries would respond to Trump’s tariff hike with tit-for-tat trade restrictions. That would increase the cost of goods and services traded internationally, stoking inflation.

  • by Matt Wade
The need for trusted sources of personal finance information has never been greater

Be sensible, keep it simple: Lessons learned after 24 years in personal finance

Navigating personal finances is trickier than ever, making reliable reporting even more important.

  • by John Collett
Peter Dutton
Letters
Letters

Capitulation to religious right a betrayal of values

Readers respond to the decision not to include questions of sexuality or gender identity in the census, the CFMEU protest and Airbnb tax.

Evelyne McMillan: “My mind has shifted.”

Overwhelming or overblown? Making sense of evidence for breastfeeding

The health advice is clear. A stack of published evidence shows the benefits and most experts agree – but some scientists are sceptical. Here’s why.

  • by Liam Mannix
Ariane Beeston with her son Henry shortly after he was born.
Opinion
Pregnancy

When I met my baby, I expected an explosion of love. It took months to arrive

Holding my son in my arms for the first time, I felt numb. Emptied. It was as though I was observing myself from my previous life looking on as an outsider.

  • by Ariane Beeston
Darren Greenfield speaks at a CFMEU members protest outside NSW Parliament House.

CFMEU members are right to rage, but they’re railing at the wrong people

It’s not Anthony Albanese or Sally McManus who have brought the union to this crisis, it’s the previous leadership and their self-interest.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Coles CEO Leah Weckert

How thwarting thieves (rather than ‘stealing’ from customers) boosted Coles profit

Coles is a very large company, so quoting $1.1 billion in net profit as proof of price gouging is ludicrous.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Opinion
Aviation

My hate for all things flying might just turn into love, actually

The announcement of an aviation white paper with 56 recommendations has filled me with joy. But I have my own list.

  • by Jenna Price
There can be lots of excitement about creating a granny flat arrangement, but it’s important to have some tough conversations first.

The tough conversations you need to have before living in a granny flat

There can be lots of excitement about creating a granny flat arrangement, but it’s important to be aware of the pitfalls.

  • by Rachel Lane
The recovery of China’s property sector is crucial for Australia’s economy.

BHP’s multibillion-dollar cash machine will survive any China meltdown

In a highly volatile environment, BHP has shown there is nothing wrong with being boring.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Opinion
Gambling

In the life of every PM there is one real test. This is Albo’s moment to be up there with Howard

As tempting as it may be to think we’re different from other countries when it comes to a love of punting, we’re not. We lose the most because we have the weakest regulations.

  • by Tim Costello
Melbourne is a property buyers’ market

Respite for first home buyers as Sydney and Melbourne markets cool

Analysts expect the Sydney and Melbourne property markets to cool for the remainder of this year, giving those looking to get into the market more time.

  • by John Collett
The many sides of Latrell Mitchell

Footballer or Indigenous activist? Latrell Mitchell can be both – with the right attitude

As the South Sydney fullback fronts the club’s board over the “white-substance” scandal, it’s clear he needs to take responsibility for his own career.

  • by Andrew Webster

Will Trump get a boost now that RFK Jr’s brain worm has turned?

Robert Kennedy Jr has thrown his support behind Donald Trump in a move former friends have described as “sad and surreal”.

  • by Peter Hartcher