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Yes, we need more housing, but we also need stricter building regulations

Yes, we need more housing, but we also need stricter building regulations

Letter writers applaud the NSW Productivity Commissioner’s support for increased density, but there are plenty of caveats.

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PwC must give back every cent paid by the government

PwC must give back every cent paid by the government

The behaviour of accounting behemoth PwC reveals a problem much larger than that of trust and accountability.

Social media abuse must be called out to safeguard human dignity

Social media abuse must be called out to safeguard human dignity

While the internet was hailed as the information superhighway, social media is more like a sewer.

Yes, it’s time to speak up for the Voice

Yes, it’s time to speak up for the Voice

“Lighting a fire in the nation” for a First Nations Voice needs the voices of all people of goodwill across Australia to counteract the naysayers.

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Can Australia confront its past without truth-tellers like Stan Grant?

Can Australia confront its past without truth-tellers like Stan Grant?

Readers discuss the ‘huge loss to intelligent debate’ as Stan Grant steps away from the media after relentless racist abuse.

At last, a PM who leads a government with purpose

At last, a PM who leads a government with purpose

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has some challenges but is on track for a second term.

‘Dutton’s doublespeak’: The opposition leader should read Animal Farm

‘Dutton’s doublespeak’: The opposition leader should read Animal Farm

The opposition leader has totally misread the writings of George Orwell in his arguments against the Voice.

Dutton claimed the Voice will ‘re-racialise’ Australia. Did you agree?

Dutton claimed the Voice will ‘re-racialise’ Australia. Did you agree?

Peter Dutton’s attacks on the Voice are bitterly disappointing