‘Coward attacks’: How we plan to flip the DV script
It is one of the most destructive aspects of Australian life — violence in our homes. Here the Telegraph editors explain why the attitude and language must change towards these crimes.
It is one of the most destructive aspects of Australian life — violence in our homes. Here the Telegraph editors explain why the attitude and language must change towards these crimes.
It took the tragic murder of a young mother in the southeast for the state government to begin acknowledging the extent of regional juvenile crime, writes the editor.
Waverley College’s hazing scandal may be unique to that school community, there’s a broader issue at play—teens, children and adults alike are being consistently desensitised to violence and abuse, writes Anna Caldwell.
The federal government’s smug snubbing of Western Sydney over the arrival of ISIS brides is emblematic of a hideously elitist approach to politics, writes Anna Caldwell.
League players will be offered a raise 10 times that of the average Aussie— so hearing a player whinge about pay as the cost of living bites everyday folk hits the wrong note, writes Anna Caldwell.
Taylor Swift stepped onto a set of scales for a video clip. The word “fat” appeared. And in a triggered rush to judge, the woke beast stirred.
The Optus hack has exposed an uncomfortable truth for all of us. Technology and the modern interconnectedness that we thrive on has evolved faster and bigger than we are currently equipped to manage, writes Anna Caldwell.
As loved ones say final goodbyes to the Buxton five, thrill-seeking on our roads persists — it’s time to talk about tougher P-plate laws and better driver education, writes Anna Caldwell.
Hate disguised as humour is still hate, writes Anna Caldwell, and the Knox Grammar chat scandal exposes a deeply ingrained disrespect for women and marginal groups in our society.
While gangland violence on Sydney’s streets is seemingly going unchecked, the citizens of this great city seek assurances all is being done to catch the killers, writes Anna Caldwell.
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