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God help us! Morrison cosying up to Trump is weird, but it could soon get weirder
Opinion
Opinion

God help us! Morrison cosying up to Trump is weird, but it could soon get weirder

Forgiveness has always been an article of Christian faith, but is our former PM stretching the friendship?

  • by Nick Bryant

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Trump signals support for AUKUS pact in meeting with Morrison

Trump signals support for AUKUS pact in meeting with Morrison

While the former PM has come to the Republican’s defence, describing the challenges he faces in the US as a “pile-on”.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
There is plenty of life in the old cash yet, thank you

There is plenty of life in the old cash yet, thank you

Bec Wilson asserts the banks believe cash will disappear in seven years (“Cash is dead. Why are we still pretending it isn’t?“, May 11). She should have written that the banks want cash to disappear in seven years. This is so they can charge retailers more in transaction fees who can then pass it on to consumers.

Until Labor arrests the ballooning cost of uni, students are still being short-changed
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Until Labor arrests the ballooning cost of uni, students are still being short-changed

It remains to be seen how much difference a sometimes-reduced rate of indexation is going to make. Certainly, some. But the root of the problem remains.

  • by Rachel Withers
Morrison broke a taboo with anxiety, but he’s broken a bigger one in his book
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Religion

Morrison broke a taboo with anxiety, but he’s broken a bigger one in his book

Former prime minister Scott Morrison made Christian faith part of his electoral pitch. His new memoir does not fully dispel the criticism that he called on it at his convenience.

  • by Justine Toh
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher reveals taking antidepressants after personal tragedy

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher reveals taking antidepressants after personal tragedy

Katy Gallagher has told former prime minister Julia Gillard she hit the “bottom of the bottom” after the tragic death of her fiance.

  • by Olivia Ireland
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Top seethe: Kooyong Tennis Club board cops a serve from angry members

Top seethe: Kooyong Tennis Club board cops a serve from angry members

Hundreds showed up at the “spiritual home of Australian tennis” on Monday amid a grassroots insurgency over the millions missing from club coffers.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Powers that be are fanning the flames of our DV crisis

Powers that be are fanning the flames of our DV crisis

So enough with the generic statements and abstract villains like Andrew Tate, let’s look in the mirror and call out those in our own backyard. We can never put out the fire if we allow the usual suspects to continue to fan the flames of our long-running DV crisis.

Love him or hate him, Scott Morrison’s mental health was none of our business

Love him or hate him, Scott Morrison’s mental health was none of our business

Neil Mitchell says a source told him in 2021 of Morrison’s battle with anxiety, creating an ethical dilemma for the veteran broadcaster. He is mistaken in thinking other people’s health should be public knowledge, even when it’s the PM.

  • by Bianca Denny
Stop! This is not about a squabble at a rally, this is about women’s bodies piling up

Stop! This is not about a squabble at a rally, this is about women’s bodies piling up

Here we are, with thousands rallying in the streets to stop violence against women; and yet again it’s become a lunatic lightning rod for political brawling.

  • by Jenna Price
Scott Morrison has broken an Australian taboo, and we should be grateful

Scott Morrison has broken an Australian taboo, and we should be grateful

That the former prime minister was an active participant in our toxic political culture should not make us less sympathetic to his own difficulties.

  • by Sean Kelly