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Win or lose, the Matildas have captured the nation’s heart

Win or lose, the Matildas have captured the nation’s heart

Irrespective of the result of the semi-final, the Matildas will always shine.

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Equal pay for the Matildas? They deserve so much more

Equal pay for the Matildas? They deserve so much more

Australia’s talented sportspeople so often prove their abilities without all the big-money backing of major players.

As cars get bigger, so do our health problems

As cars get bigger, so do our health problems

It’s not surprising that big cars have been implicated in the increased risk of death and injury.

‘Shameless’: King’s luxuries another private abuse of public money

‘Shameless’: King’s luxuries another private abuse of public money

Forcing King’s School to pay for their overseas junket is a mere drop in a plunge pool.

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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.

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?