Ranked #1
A very Morrison Christmas
A very Morrison Christmas
As fires continue on both sides of the continent, and the government succeeds in putting off commitments at the UN clima... Read more
19 Dec 2019
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18mins
Ranked #2
The cabinet maker
The cabinet maker
Since becoming prime minister, Scott Morrison has stamped himself on the cabinet process. There will be more PowerPoints... Read more
19 Nov 2019
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18mins
Ranked #3
Fascism and troll culture
Fascism and troll culture
According to author Jeff Sparrow, a new fascism is emerging from the internet – one that is rooted in meme culture, but ... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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20mins
Ranked #4
The surplus disease
The surplus disease
The Morrison government is committed to a budget surplus above all else. But as Paul Keating points out, this commitment... Read more
31 Oct 2019
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17mins
Ranked #5
Looking for Albanese
Looking for Albanese
Anthony Albanese was shaped by the circumstances of his childhood: a single mother, a council house, a love of the Labor... Read more
3 Nov 2019
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19mins
Ranked #6
Faith and taxes
Faith and taxes
As Scott Morrison’s tax cuts make their way through the parliament, there are fresh questions over religious freedoms. P... Read more
4 Jul 2019
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15mins
Ranked #7
White terror, part one: 35 widows
White terror, part one: 35 widows
A year on from the Christchurch massacre, survivors face isolation and economic hardship. We speak to the men and women ... Read more
9 Mar 2020
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21mins
Ranked #8
Booing Adam Goodes
Booing Adam Goodes
Adam Goodes is one of the great AFL players of his generation. His career was played, especially in its final seasons, a... Read more
18 Aug 2019
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18mins
Ranked #9
White terror, part three: The itch at your back
White terror, part three: The itch at your back
A year on from the Christchurch terrorist attack, Muslims in Australia are still wrestling with a new level of fear. Som... Read more
11 Mar 2020
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18mins
Ranked #10
Understanding Scott Morrison’s Pentecostalism
Understanding Scott Morrison’s Pentecostalism
Scott Morrison has always maintained that he doesn’t view the Bible as a policy handbook. But a former worshipper at Hil... Read more
17 Jul 2019
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17mins
Ranked #11
Badiucao, Chinese dissident
Badiucao, Chinese dissident
Months before the latest mass protests began in Hong Kong, the Chinese government shut down an art exhibition in the cit... Read more
1 Sep 2019
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20mins
Ranked #12
Inside the Greens
Inside the Greens
The Greens is a party with a leader who many think is too mainstream, struggling with the growing pains of infighting an... Read more
27 Aug 2019
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19mins
Ranked #13
What drives Penny Wong
What drives Penny Wong
Penny Wong is the intellectual leader of the Labor Party. Her politics is shaped by her experiences of difference and he... Read more
2 Oct 2019
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19mins
Ranked #14
Rodney Rude diplomacy
Rodney Rude diplomacy
A visit from key US ministers gives a clearer picture of what America wants from Australia. But as Trump’s trade war wit... Read more
8 Aug 2019
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18mins
Ranked #15
Protest in Hong Kong
Protest in Hong Kong
As millions protest on the streets of Hong Kong, the democratic freedoms promised in the handover to China are being tes... Read more
25 Jun 2019
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19mins
Ranked #16
Breaking up big tech
Breaking up big tech
Where once it might have seemed radical, presidential hopefuls and tech entrepreneurs are now talking about breaking up ... Read more
11 Jun 2019
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17mins
Ranked #17
Part two: The sentencing of Jaymes Todd
Part two: The sentencing of Jaymes Todd
The judge who sentenced Jaymes Todd for the rape and murder of Eurydice Dixon was asked to consider mitigating factors t... Read more
30 Sep 2019
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22mins
Ranked #18
Sperm in the time of Facebook
Sperm in the time of Facebook
A strict legal framework means there is a shortage of sperm donors across Australia. But online there is a huge and unre... Read more
14 Aug 2019
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19mins