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‘Frustratingly depressing’: What is the root cause of our housing crisis?

‘Frustratingly depressing’: What is the root cause of our housing crisis?

Readers offer up ideas on how to fix the country’s housing problems, with many suggesting it’s time to put a lid on population and urban sprawl.

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Profits of rage: Don’t bank on earnings dissent changing anything

Profits of rage: Don’t bank on earnings dissent changing anything

There is not much greater obscenity than the announcement of a $10 billion profit by an Australian bank, followed by the news that its executives have seen their pay packets soar.

Matildas pave a path to greatness for the future

Matildas pave a path to greatness for the future

The Matildas are not only moving forward in the World Cup, they are inspiring a generation of young people along the way.

It’s not just their football skills that make the Matildas champions

It’s not just their football skills that make the Matildas champions

The Matildas’ run through the home World Cup has led some readers to reverse a lifelong aversion to sport.

Ministers must also answer questions over Pezzullo affair

Ministers must also answer questions over Pezzullo affair

Where was the required ministerial oversight into the alleged problems inside the Department of Home Affairs?

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Teaching tension causing trouble in the classroom

Teaching tension causing trouble in the classroom

There are many difficulties confronting teachers at the beginning of their careers, which highlight the limitations of the preparation provided by their university degree.

‘A message for the premier: Honour the deal you made with teachers’

‘A message for the premier: Honour the deal you made with teachers’

Teachers have been betrayed by Chris Minns and Pru Car. They believed the rhetoric that they, like the nurses, child and aged care workers, had done it tough during COVID and deserved a pay rise.

Matildas waltz to round of 16, but football fans are hip hopping mad

Matildas waltz to round of 16, but football fans are hip hopping mad

Despite being frustrated at the lack of free-to-air coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, readers agreed the Matildas represent the very best of Australia’s skill and ability.

Thanks to Trump, America is no longer the world’s greatest democracy

Thanks to Trump, America is no longer the world’s greatest democracy

The aftermath of Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss proves that the United States has lost its leader of the free world mantle.

Pendulum swings too far as teachers struggle in the classroom

Pendulum swings too far as teachers struggle in the classroom

Parents now have too much power over teachers and the classroom is suffering.