Letters
Hanson’s comeback reflects poorly on our political leaders
History shows that when people are frustrated with established parties, they are willing to take risks.
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Arguments for AUKUS just don’t hold any water
The government underestimates the extent to which its meek acceptance of the AUKUS deal contributes to its current unpopularity
Failures of mental health system is costing lives
The shortage of doctors and nurses leave patients in a vulnerable position.
Labor must hold firm to resist the One Nation surge
Truth-telling is not usually big on the political agenda – politicians telling porky pies are as normal as snouts in the trough
Libs on a plane bound for electoral oblivion
The party has left the departure lounge and is heading down the runway.
Major milestone passed on the road to clean energy
It defies logic that the Coalition and One Nation are still railing against renewables.
PM’s migration policy kowtows to the right
Hawke, Keating and Rudd would surely not have fallen victim to populism.
More Hastie, less need for Hanson
Andrew Hastie is the answer to redressing the Liberal Party’s possible extinction.
Don’t count on One Nation for salvation
Voters are right to be angry, but they’re wrong to think Pauline Hanson will fix anything.