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How is this man always at the centre of attention?
Readers ask how is it that Barnaby Joyce keeps becoming the centre of attention.
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Potholes aren’t exclusive to the country roads
Age readers respond to subjects from road potholes to the fate of Western civilisation.
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Resigning from party during term weakens democracy
Age readers ponder the resignation of Barnaby Joyce from the National Party.
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Path to equity in society is through tax reform
Readers give their responses on how to make society fairer for all.
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What is the US agenda behind collecting migrant data?
Age readers respond to the disclosures of the US seeking migrant data from Australia.
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Theatrics in search of discord, not solutions
Readers are appalled by Pauline Hanson’s “stunt” in the senate wearing a burqa.
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Apply these easy tricks to stay in government!
Readers react to the disconnect between how contemporary politics is conducted and voters.
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Trump, Putin “peace plan” a disgrace and sell-out
Readers are highly critical of Trump and Putin’s “concocted” peace plans for Ukraine.
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Training should be seen as more than a commodity
Readers respond to the latest cuts and anomalies in care providers, the State Library and the CSIRO.
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Let’s applaud our non-sporting heroes, too
Readers continue to defend and praise the CSIRO.
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