Letters
Australia must hit back if Trump’s tariffs go ahead
Readers are angered by the possible imposition of tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium by the Trump administration.
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Civics lessons will help our youth survive a minefield of misinformation
Younger Australians need help to negotiate social media’s rising torrent of lies, writes a reader.
A daily dose of data to stay focused in Trump’s chaos
Julia Baird’s retelling of the starfish story is a timely reminder that we can make a difference to this world.
Online neo-Nazis highlight the danger of misinformation
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has taken the dramatic decision to list misinformation and disinformation as an existential threat to the world.
Premier’s UFC bromance is a kick in the guts for taxpayers
Readers are not impressed with Chris Minns’ $16 million deal to bring Ultimate Fighting Championship to town.
We do not need Dutton following Trump’s way
Niki Savva paints a disturbing picture of Peter Dutton borrowing from Donald Trump’s playbook in his bid for our top job
Trump’s disturbing plan to redevelop Gaza is a violation of international law
The US president should be thinking of rebuilding Gaza for the people who lost everything, instead of turning it into a tourist resort, writes Saba Mustafa.
Haylen’s resignation was vital to preserve Labor’s credibility
Politicians’ guidelines on the use of taxpayer-funded transport need to be tightened up, writes one reader.
Dutton plan: Free lunches, cuts to services
Stand by for the whole gamut of Trump’s MAGA suite of anti-government moves, which would make our lives more difficult.
Haylen could learn from a stint on public transport
The experience would enable the Transport Minister, who used official transport for a private trip, to see where improvements are needed, writes Sue Dyer.
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