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Phase out pet moggies? There are worse environmental problems than cats

Phase out pet moggies? There are worse environmental problems than cats

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek should be focusing on higher priority issues.

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‘Thanks for nothing’: Some choice words for Joyce as he departs Qantas

‘Thanks for nothing’: Some choice words for Joyce as he departs Qantas

Alan Joyce has managed what many Qantas planes have failed to do. He has taken off early and still kept his baggage.

Minister’s cat curfew a vital step to saving native species

Minister’s cat curfew a vital step to saving native species

While many owners are responsible for their cats, others have a flawed logic and think their cuddly bundle of joy would never threaten native wildlife.

‘Can’t have it both ways’: COVID-era buyout would have solved Qantas problems

‘Can’t have it both ways’: COVID-era buyout would have solved Qantas problems

Debating whether Alan Joyce is at fault for Qantas’ current predicament misses the point.

At last, an early departure for Qantas but with plenty of carry on

At last, an early departure for Qantas but with plenty of carry on

Will Alan Joyce maintain his Qantas bonuses and shares now he is leaving the airline early?

Music classes strike a pleasant chord

Music classes strike a pleasant chord

Teaching music from the earliest age to every child in the country could change our nation fundamentally and forever.

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Power up: restoring, not rebuilding, ticks all the boxes

Power up: restoring, not rebuilding, ticks all the boxes

The Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo is to be restored, not rebuilt - a sensible economic and environmental decision.

Anglican Church shows true colours on same-sex marriage

Anglican Church shows true colours on same-sex marriage

Once again the church is insults and dismisses alternative views.

Why the No campaign’s argument is so heartbreaking

Why the No campaign’s argument is so heartbreaking

The No campaign is proving its own point.

A date was set, and you raised your voice

A date was set, and you raised your voice

Do Australians fear change, or are we ready to refresh the Constitution? Readers told us why they are supporting the Yes or No vote.

What are the No campaign’s alternative ideas?

What are the No campaign’s alternative ideas?

How does the No campaign propose to fix the problems faced by Indigenous people in this country?