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You come at Kyle Sandilands’ salary, you best not miss

You come at Kyle Sandilands’ salary, you best not miss

The crude, rude and fabulously wealthy shock jock’s salary details could be handed to opposing lawyers after the radio industry lost a fight in the Copyright Tribunal.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook

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Coalition wants humanitarian overhaul of deportation bill

Coalition wants humanitarian overhaul of deportation bill

The opposition is demanding the government dramatically rein in its deportation bill with 17 recommended changes up for negotiation.

  • by Angus Thompson
Men swing support to Dutton as Labor loses ground in battleground states

Men swing support to Dutton as Labor loses ground in battleground states

An exclusive survey shows male voters cut their support for Labor from 37 per cent in the final months of 2023 to 31 per cent in the first months of 2024.

  • by David Crowe
Dutton says there’s a ‘strong argument’ for domestic violence royal commission

Dutton says there’s a ‘strong argument’ for domestic violence royal commission

“I think there’s a strong argument for a royal commission if we know that it’s going to produce the evidence,” the opposition leader says.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Lou’s Place saves women every day – without a cent from Macquarie Street

Lou’s Place saves women every day – without a cent from Macquarie Street

Successive NSW governments have underfunded services for domestic violence victims. It now falls to Chris Minns to step up.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Young voters aren’t disengaged by choice, we’re missing in parliament

Young voters aren’t disengaged by choice, we’re missing in parliament

There are more than three million Australians in their 20s, yet no one in the House of Representatives is under 30. The party that can fix this stands to win a large tract of voters.

  • by Daniel Cash
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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
Reform laws and amend attitudes to staunch violence

Reform laws and amend attitudes to staunch violence

The causal factors of violence against women and children are well known. Little is new other than cyberstalking and surveillance as tools of abuse. The long-standing problem of agencies competing for inadequate resources does not assist victims or aid in violence reduction. Executive government needs to undertake effective law reform and provide adequate funding for first-class services.

The ‘real’ Scott Morrison: former PM says Australians didn’t know who he was

The ‘real’ Scott Morrison: former PM says Australians didn’t know who he was

Australians did not know the “real” Scott Morrison when he occupied the nation’s top political office, the former prime minister says, adding he largely kept his faith private during his four years in power.

  • by James Massola
Male anger problem needs radical action

Male anger problem needs radical action

A royal commission is a good idea, but only if the government commits to implementing the recommendations. This needs to be a whole of community approach, not just whole of government.

Morrison reveals decision to take anti-depressants during premiers’ ‘pile on’, AUKUS decision

Morrison reveals decision to take anti-depressants during premiers’ ‘pile on’, AUKUS decision

Former prime minister Scott Morrison has revealed he took prescription medication to deal with mental health challenges while in office.

  • by James Massola