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The tiny private Catholic college making a big impression at Sky News

The tiny private Catholic college making a big impression at Sky News

Campion College in western Sydney is punching above its weight at Australia’s largest and most conservative news channel, Sky News.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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It’s tougher now than in the 1980s

It’s tougher now than in the 1980s

Even Boomers agree: younger people are doing it terribly tough because of the cost of putting a roof over their head.

Identity politics has the power to be meaningful. If only we stopped making it an incoherent mess

Identity politics has the power to be meaningful. If only we stopped making it an incoherent mess

Since the resignation of Senator Fatima Payman, fretting about identity politics has become a renewed national sport. Now it’s the frame through which all political actions must pass.

  • by Waleed Aly
Australia will lose if Payman’s identity politics triumphs
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Opinion

Australia will lose if Payman’s identity politics triumphs

The senator’s passionate politics renders compromise unpalatable. The last thing Australia needs is this type of politics.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
I was heading off to study abroad, but now my phone is alive with alerts
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Racism

I was heading off to study abroad, but now my phone is alive with alerts

I can’t help but envy the Anglo-Saxon students in my cohort going on exchange. For them, travel warnings take the form of earthquakes or avalanches.

  • by Satara Uthayakumaran
Victoria Police told to reinstate officer who questioned women-only gym sessions

Victoria Police told to reinstate officer who questioned women-only gym sessions

Detective Senior Constable Brad McPherson was told not to come to work after questioning a trial of women-only gym sessions at the force’s training academy.

  • by Cameron Houston
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‘A sound bite out of context’: Tingle’s racism claim backed by facts

‘A sound bite out of context’: Tingle’s racism claim backed by facts

Misinformation rules unless context is heard and understood.

Revealed: The new front in Sydney’s 40-year HIV battle
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Revealed: The new front in Sydney’s 40-year HIV battle

Australia’s oldest AIDS charity is taking the battle against HIV, homophobia and discrimination to western Sydney as the virus affects a new generation.

  • by Andrew Hornery
Western Sydney council reverses controversial book ban after heated debate

Western Sydney council reverses controversial book ban after heated debate

A Sydney council’s controversial ban on a children’s book about same-sex parents has been overturned after hours of fiery debate.

  • by Anthony Segaert and Megan Gorrey
We asked every Cumberland councillor about the same-sex book ban. Here’s what they said

We asked every Cumberland councillor about the same-sex book ban. Here’s what they said

The Sydney council will probably overturn its controversial ban at a meeting on Wednesday night, as it is revealed the banned book was borrowed once in five years.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Scared of same-sex parents? Wait until you meet this caterpillar with an eating disorder
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Literature

Scared of same-sex parents? Wait until you meet this caterpillar with an eating disorder

No book should ever be banned, but if you’re really worried about kids’ safety, maybe we should start censoring some of the classics.

  • by Thomas Mitchell