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At last, some good news in the density quest

Readers discuss the Victorian government’s planning and design challenges for Melbourne amid a housing crisis.

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School funding divide is a mess needing an urgent solution

Readers are not impressed by a private school lobby group’s plans to target seats in the upcoming federal election.

Dutton’s property nous could help the nation

Readers respond to revelations about Peter Dutton’s property portfolio, the housing crisis, and rising authoritarianism.

Job cut theatre hides the true cost of removing ‘waste’

Readers respond to public service cuts in the US and threats of cuts in Australia. Paul Keating reacts to Peter Hartcher’s latest column.

Poll tells the truth – Albanese can’t lead Labor to a win

Readers respond to the latest dire polling for Labor, Dutton’s nuclear power hopes, and Donald Trump’s Ukraine negotiations.

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Time for Australia to protect itself

The recent Chinese heavy presence off the Australian coast prompts readers to question our defence capabilities.

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Spy planes, Chinese ships: It’s all provocative

Readers respond to the Chinese warships, Donald Trump and reading in bed late at night.

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Albanese, Dutton swerve amid Trump’s random fire

Readers discuss Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton’s public responses to Donald Trump’s unpredictable pronouncements.

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Trumpian populism spreads at our peril

Trump says Ukraine started the war with Russia. Readers are incredulous.

Dutton’s track will only lead us backwards 

Readers respond to John Howard’s legacy as prime minister, Gerald Risdale’s death and the price of coffee.

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