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What will the referendum result tell us about Australia?

What will the referendum result tell us about Australia?

Readers grapple with the impact of the referendum result, and the evacuation of northern Gaza

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For some, the path is clear, for others it’s still shadowed by doubt

For some, the path is clear, for others it’s still shadowed by doubt

Readers react to the referendum and the horrors of the Israel/Hamas conflict

We failed to ask, now it’s time to listen

We failed to ask, now it’s time to listen

Readers question why people are choosing to vote Yes or No in the referendum.

We have been warned on the dangers of division

We have been warned on the dangers of division

Readers make their cases for Yes and No ahead of the Voice referendum.

There will be no peace without a prosperous Palestine

There will be no peace without a prosperous Palestine

Readers on the escalating conflict in the Middle East; the Voice vote; and ‘tiny housing’.

Latest violence might prove a turning point

Latest violence might prove a turning point

Readers reflect on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the Voice referendum.

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Thousands still await action from Canberra

Thousands still await action from Canberra

Readers respond to the Nixon review and the exploitation of vulnerable migrants.

Taking without paying? I’m pretty sure that’s stealing

Taking without paying? I’m pretty sure that’s stealing

Readers respond to changing consumer attitudes; Coalition immigration policies; and The Voice.

There are lies, statistics, and then there’s the Voice 

There are lies, statistics, and then there’s the Voice 

Readers voice their concern about misinformation in the lead up to the referendum.

Dutton wants to end divisions? Here’s how he can start

Dutton wants to end divisions? Here’s how he can start

Readers offer advice to Peter Dutton and question the “modesty” of the referendum.

Jacinta Allan would be wise to avoid the red herrings

Jacinta Allan would be wise to avoid the red herrings

Readers offer their advice to new Labor Premier Jacinta Allan, and respond to questions about her female-majority cabinet.