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Deborah Snow is associate editor and special writer at The Sydney Morning Herald.

ASIO boss caught in political crossfire over Gaza refugees

ASIO boss caught in political crossfire over Gaza refugees

ASIO boss Mike Burgess has found himself ensnared in the political dispute over security screening of refugees.

  • by Deborah Snow

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‘I haven’t joined to preside over its decline’: Red Cross chief on charity’s future

‘I haven’t joined to preside over its decline’: Red Cross chief on charity’s future

A key challenge facing Andrew Colvin as he joins the Red Cross is how to replenish ageing volunteer ranks from younger generations.

  • by Deborah Snow
‘Going into politics has taught me I’ve got more courage than I thought’

‘Going into politics has taught me I’ve got more courage than I thought’

Two years ago, she was a “shy”, reluctant pollie. Now Allegra Spender’s navigating the fallout from tragedies at home and abroad.

  • by Deborah Snow
Michael Mosley’s death reminded me of what an ER doctor once told me
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Ageing

Michael Mosley’s death reminded me of what an ER doctor once told me

The modern truism that 80 is the new 60, and 60 is the new 40, ignores the fact that not everyone’s body is going to get the memo.

  • by Deborah Snow
Barrister Arthur Moses joins investigation into paratrooper’s death
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ADF

Barrister Arthur Moses joins investigation into paratrooper’s death

Leading Sydney silk Arthur Moses has joined the probe into the death of special forces soldier Jack Fitzgibbon, son of former defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon.

  • by Deborah Snow
‘Vulnerable cohort’: What is it about teenagers and terrorism – and what is being done?

‘Vulnerable cohort’: What is it about teenagers and terrorism – and what is being done?

Relations between Muslim communities and the authorities are at rock bottom while commitment to programs to counter violent extremism appears lacking.

  • by Deborah Snow
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Why has one knife attacker been labelled a terrorist, and the other, not?

Why has one knife attacker been labelled a terrorist, and the other, not?

An uneasy calm has now settled on the city after a horror week, but questions remain about why one attacker was labelled a terrorist, and the other wasn’t.

  • by Deborah Snow
Forensic gaze of Justice Lee left no one unscathed in Lehrmann defamation case
Analysis
Defamation

Forensic gaze of Justice Lee left no one unscathed in Lehrmann defamation case

Bruce Lehrmann, Brittany Higgins and Lisa Wilkinson were all criticised in a defamation judgment that will be required reading for years to come.

  • by Deborah Snow
Not since the Lindt siege has Sydney known grief like this

Not since the Lindt siege has Sydney known grief like this

The violent loss of life in Bondi Junction has delivered a psychological shock for Sydney, sparking horrible memories of another dark day in the city.

  • by Deborah Snow
‘Thespian flair’: Unlikely video star at heart of Lehrmann defamation case
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Defamation

‘Thespian flair’: Unlikely video star at heart of Lehrmann defamation case

Federal Court Justice Michael Lee has won legions of fans following the Bruce Lehrmann trial with his wit and humanity.

  • by Deborah Snow
How do you make your mark when your parents are high achievers? This is how Rose Jackson is doing it

How do you make your mark when your parents are high achievers? This is how Rose Jackson is doing it

The rising star in the Minns government looks to her ABC journalist mother Liz for inspiration.

  • by Deborah Snow

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