Letters
Factional bloodletting is a bad look for Albanese
The PM should have blocked the ousting of attorney-general Mark Dreyfus and science minister Ed Husic, writes Ross Hudson
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Liberal leadership would be a poison chalice for Ley
The party’s deputy is a strong contender to take over where Peter Dutton left off, but Bill Young thinks it would be career killer.
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Libs need to ditch Nationals and return to their roots
Cracks are appearing in the Coalition wall.
Albanese’s measured approach proves he’s right for the job
The PM’s gracious speech on election night shows he has learnt the lessons of the first three years and deserved his famous victory, writes Max Redmayne
Liberals’ landslide defeat was long in the making
The seeds of their demise were sown more than a decade ago by Tony Abbot and his supporters, including Peter Dutton, a reader writes.
Dutton critics are vindicated, but strong opposition is needed
Leadership of the Liberal and National parties is now more important than ever. The Westminster system of government requires a strong opposition
Simplistic populism won’t solve our mental health crisis
Parnell Palme McGuinness has upset readers with her comments about government social programs and mental health.
Trump-style antics are ruining our fine election process
I was abused at the polling station, writes Stephen Walter
Dutton’s shambolic campaign has made it easy for Albanese
The opposition leader looks like losing an election he might have won, writes Ron Sinclair
Friends like these are the Trump card for Coalition
Lacking any coherent, sensible, forward-thinking, centrist policies, the Coalition has hitched its preference wagon to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
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