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Society & Inequality

OPINION

Australian hearts are shattered – and some would-be leaders have broken them further

Amy Remeikis
Amy Remeikis

There is no denying Australia’s sense of safety has been shattered.

Society & Inequality
Australian hearts are shattered – and some would-be leaders have broken them further

OPINION

My Dad and José Feliciano

Mike Bowers
Mike Bowers

A Christmas message from Mike Bowers.

Society & Inequality
My Dad and José Feliciano

WHAT'S NEW

Australia's population growth remains steady, despite the rhetoric

By Matt Grudnoff

Let’s stop, take a deep breath, and have a look at what the facts say.

Society & Inequality
Australia's population growth remains steady, despite the rhetoric

OPINION

Unity in our shared humanity

Allan Behm
Allan Behm

We may never understand what motivated two terrorist gunmen to kill sixteen joyful people celebrating the Festival of Lights at Bondi on the afternoon of 14 December 2025 – Australia’s “Bloody Sunday”.

Society & Inequality
Unity in our shared humanity

EXPLAINER

How can parents talk to their kids about the Bondi terror attack?

By Vanessa Cobham

As the community begins to grapple with the horror and tragedy of the Bondi shootings on Sunday, children will likely have questions. Parents may also be wondering how to talk to their little kids and teenagers about what happened.

Society & Inequality
How can parents talk to their kids about the Bondi terror attack?

WHAT'S NEW

Extreme heat inflames inequality

By Morgan Harrington

The people most vulnerable to extreme heat either live below the poverty line, have a long-term health issue, and/or are aged 65 and older.

Society & InequalityClimateEnvironment & Biodiversity
Extreme heat inflames inequality

EXPLAINER

After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are 3 ways you can help reduce it

By Tara-Lyn Camilleri

After mass violence such as the Bondi beach terror attack, distress does not stop with those directly affected.

Society & Inequality
After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are 3 ways you can help reduce it

WHAT'S NEW

'Best of our character': heroes save lives in Bondi shooting

By Tom Wark, Farid Farid and Melissa Meehan in Sydney (AAP)

While terror reigned on Australia's most famous beach, local heroes stepped up by putting themselves in harm's way to protect innocent strangers.

Society & Inequality
'Best of our character': heroes save lives in Bondi shooting

WHAT'S NEW

Australia passes a shameful milestone: over one million children now living in poverty

By staff writers

For all the focus on inflation, interest rates and cost-of-living pressures this year, the nation quietly passed a shameful milestone in 2025, ensuring a bleak Christmas for more Australian families than ever.

Society & Inequality
Australia passes a shameful milestone: over one million children now living in poverty

OPINION

Fixing the housing crisis isn’t complicated, governments just don’t want to do it

Richard Denniss
Richard Denniss

The easiest way to boost the supply of housing in Australia would be for governments to build new houses. And the easiest way to provide affordable rental accommodation would be to rent the new government-built houses to people at affordable rents. Fixing a housing crisis is not complicated.

EconomySociety & Inequality
Fixing the housing crisis isn’t complicated, governments just don’t want to do it
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