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Jacqueline Maley is a columnist.

Miriam wanted to be a pro golfer. Instead, she’s an executive on a $26,000 salary
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Miriam wanted to be a pro golfer. Instead, she’s an executive on a $26,000 salary

The Big Cheese of the Salvation Army is radically counter-cultural.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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‘Internal’ exile is in fashion, and that’s where I’m headed this summer

‘Internal’ exile is in fashion, and that’s where I’m headed this summer

Taking comfort in simple pleasures – such as reading – can provide us with a shield against the world’s woes. Toughness can wait.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
For years, Jones has been surrounded by acolytes. In court, he is alone

For years, Jones has been surrounded by acolytes. In court, he is alone

The former broadcaster cuts a lonely figure as he faces a media scrum, hecklers – and the reporter who has been at the centre of the claims against him.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Why Luigi Mangione is the beautiful face of American nihilism
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Crime

Why Luigi Mangione is the beautiful face of American nihilism

He is an accused murderer. So why are so many Americans cheering him on – surely it’s not just because he’s “hot”?

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Wicked unveils the tyranny of feminine niceness – and that’s why your daughters must see it
Opinion
Feminism

Wicked unveils the tyranny of feminine niceness – and that’s why your daughters must see it

The new blockbuster movie of the stage show Wicked calculates the cost of female niceness and has radical things to say about the way women are cast into rigid roles.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
‘Like a child throwing toys from his cot’: Kylea Tink lashes Liberal MP

‘Like a child throwing toys from his cot’: Kylea Tink lashes Liberal MP

Kylea Tink, whose seat was recently abolished, says criticism by Bradfield MP Paul Fletcher shows how the party misunderstands the teal movement.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
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It looks like the latest form of protest, and Lidia Thorpe is its master
Opinion
Protests

It looks like the latest form of protest, and Lidia Thorpe is its master

There will always be a place for protest, but people listen most when respect is on board.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Hacks, phoneys and sex pests. Why Trump’s MAGA cabinet is the new normal

Hacks, phoneys and sex pests. Why Trump’s MAGA cabinet is the new normal

Trump’s highly publicised cabinet appointments tell us that yep, he’s for real. The US, under the MAGAdministration, will do exactly what it says on the tin.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Has Trump turned American women off sex? Google search data says ‘yes’

Has Trump turned American women off sex? Google search data says ‘yes’

Evidently, American women are embracing South Korea’s controversial “4B” movement – no dating, no sex, no marriage and no babies – in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s win.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
‘I love you Elon’: How Musk helped rocket Trump back into the White House

‘I love you Elon’: How Musk helped rocket Trump back into the White House

The world’s richest man lent his considerable weight to Donald Trump’s campaign. Elon Musk is now even richer – and he has all-areas access to the president-elect.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
For women, 2016 was bad. 2024 hurts even more

For women, 2016 was bad. 2024 hurts even more

If 2016 was bad, when Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump, this is worse. Much worse.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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