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ASPI cuts a further stain on foreign policy legacy

ASPI cuts a further stain on foreign policy legacy

It is difficult to see the proposed federal government changes to the oversight and funding arrangements for security think tanks as anything other than a bid to stifle debate and placate the concerns of bureaucratic insiders and communist foreign powers.

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Kyiv embassy decision is overdue

Kyiv embassy decision is overdue

It is a serious national embarrassment that Australia, alone among Western allies, has been the standout laggard and taken so long to restore our embassy to the Ukrainian capital.

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We stand with The Times writers

We stand with The Times writers

With its appalling record of killing opponents, the Putin regime’s warning that editorial writers at our sister paper ‘are now legitimate military targets’ must be taken seriously.

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Williams takes his shot at ABC

Williams takes his shot at ABC

ABC chairman Kim Williams has taken his big opportunity to recast the organisational culture of the public broadcaster and it must not go to waste.

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Israel stands up for its principles

Israel stands up for its principles

The significance of Israel’s decision to close its embassy in Dublin ‘because Ireland has crossed every red line in its relations with’ the Jewish state should not be lost on the Albanese government.

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Drug mules a salutary lesson

Drug mules a salutary lesson

After spending half their lives in prison, the fate of the remaining Bali Nine members is a telling metaphor for all that is utterly evil and just plain idiotic about those involved in the drugs trade.

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South Korea faces strategic risks

South Korea faces strategic risks

South Korea’s security demands better than a continuation of turmoil and uncertainty. Creating circumstances in which the Democratic Party wins government is not what South Korea needs.

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Kevin Andrews true to his beliefs

Kevin Andrews true to his beliefs

Anthony Albanese hit the nail on the head when he said former Liberal minister Kevin Andrews was a strong advocate who ‘stuck to his guns’ yet was personable and polite.

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The BOM should resume service

The BOM should resume service

Reducing the range of what it provides is one way for the Bureau of Meteorology to avoid criticism when it is outright wrong, but it abrogates responsibility for its core function.

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PM lets down Hawke tradition

PM lets down Hawke tradition

The Prime Minister should have made it clear from the beginning that while criticisms of the Israeli government are legitimate, attacks against Israelis and Jews in general are not.

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