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Schools alone cannot tackle threat to students’ safety
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Crime

Schools alone cannot tackle threat to students’ safety

While the vast majority of school children can safely go about their daily lives, the recent spate of attacks on students cannot be ignored.

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Ailing health system in dire need of concerted action
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Healthcare

Ailing health system in dire need of concerted action

The continual blame-shifting between state and federal governments does nothing to alleviate the crisis in the system.

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Qantas revelations show why the airline industry must change
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Aviation

Qantas revelations show why the airline industry must change

The carrier’s rebound from the financial depths of the pandemic has come at a heavy cost.

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It’s time to truly invest in bettering this busted boulevard
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City life

It’s time to truly invest in bettering this busted boulevard

Elizabeth Street is grey, dingy and unwelcoming. Properly done, it could be an inviting boulevard-style entrance to the CBD.

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Criticise the Voice if you must, but leave out the racism and vitriol

Criticise the Voice if you must, but leave out the racism and vitriol

Concerns about the proposal need to be heard, but in some quarters the debate has tipped over into intimidation and crude insults.

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A great tournament, but next time give Melbourne a bigger taste

A great tournament, but next time give Melbourne a bigger taste

The Matildas were magnificent and their many triumphs eclipsed FIFA’s missteps.

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Andrews used to talk about integrity and mean it. Now his words ring hollow

Andrews used to talk about integrity and mean it. Now his words ring hollow

The premier’s stance on corruption is infected with hubris and there are signs Victorians are seeing through it.

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Tony Gustavsson’s ‘believe’ mantra seemed naive, but now Australia is listening

Tony Gustavsson’s ‘believe’ mantra seemed naive, but now Australia is listening

The Australian team’s attitude and conviction during this World Cup has rubbed off on the nation.

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Robert should face anti-graft body over scrapped $191m software deal
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Stuart Robert

Robert should face anti-graft body over scrapped $191m software deal

Former cabinet minister Stuart Robert held multiple meetings with a tech company that won lucrative contracts to build a government payment system.

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Bol saga highlights need for action to reshape sports integrity

Bol saga highlights need for action to reshape sports integrity

The treatment of the athletics star has brought the system’s shortcomings into sharp focus, and the government now needs to act.

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What Redlich didn’t get to say was too hard for the government to hear
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IBAC

What Redlich didn’t get to say was too hard for the government to hear

The former IBAC boss came armed with six things to say on Monday – but could only get one of them out. By the end, he was quietly seething. And no wonder.

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