‘People are gobsmacked’: Why I back Australia over India
Alana King’s parents may have come from India, but the cricketer has explained why she is true blue green and gold.
Alana King’s parents may have come from India, but the cricketer has explained why she is true blue green and gold.
Professor Richard Scolyer AO was diagnosed with a brain tumour, but it didn’t stop him fighting cancer. Here, he reflects on what makes us a great nation and what he’d change.
Australian businessman Tony Shepherd explains what he loves about Australia — and why we still have a lot of work to do. See why.
Dick Smith considers he ‘won the lottery of life, just by being born in Australia’. Here he gives 12 reasons why. Have your say.
Donald Trump phoned Kevin Rudd, and he didn’t skirt around the scathing comments the Aussie made about him. Read the full transcript written by Patrick Carlyon.
The question shouldn’t really be can Kevin Rudd remain Australia’s US ambassador, it’s why he ever got the job to begin with, writes David Penberthy.
Labor should be worried because Australian voters have suffered a much bigger decline in real incomes than the Americans who just threw out the Democrats, writes James Campbell.
The US will never be the same again after Donald Trump was re-elected as president, writes Tom Minear.
We’ve been through this debate a thousand times and yet the misinformation and vilification of women facing impossible choices continues, writes Samantha Maiden.
Toxic emotions pay off in politics and it won’t just be the PM feeling them in the wake of the latest Canberra travel scandal, writes David Penberthy.
While the size of Donald Trump’s crowds are waning, Kamala Harris’ rallies are bursting with enthusiasm. Despite her inexperience, she has looked comfortable and confident, while he has been increasingly erratic, writes Tom Minear.
The deadlocked race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is unlikely to be decided on election night – and the former president is again setting himself to contest the results.
It’s safe to say that Albo will be accepted, but just to be ‘completely transparent’, here is the full application here, written by Patrick Carlyon.
Maybe politics isn’t the PM’s strong suit after all. It’s not like this is Canberra’s only travel scandal, writes Samantha Maiden.
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