Dragged from prayer – how Muslim belonging became conditional in Australia
The police pulling Muslim men from prayer during protests against Isaac Herzog’s visit exposes how fragile Muslim belonging has become in Australia. Shaymaa Elkadi argues this was not a failure of judgment, but a political choice.
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Jon Kudelka’s cartoons mattered – and so did his refusal to look away
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14 February 2026
Genocide is the story, not antisemitism
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14 February 2026
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14 February 2026
How did the Liberals’ first female leader find herself on the mat in under a year?
Sussan Ley’s rapid collapse as Liberal leader reflects her own limitations – but also a party struggling with factional dominance, ideological fracture and relentless polling panic.
14 February 2026
Victoria’s school funding deal locks in inequality
Victoria’s latest school funding agreement freezes public schools below the Schooling Resource Standard, formalising stagnation while preserving the language of reform. Delay is not neutral – it compounds disadvantage and entrenches inequality.
14 February 2026
From pride to fear – how police violence changed how we see Australia
Toya Adams and Laurie Shears describe attending the Sydney protest against President Herzog’s visit – and how police violence left them fearful, shocked and questioning Australia’s democratic foundations.
14 February 2026
Judge rebukes US defence secretary over bid to silence retired veteran
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13 February 2026
Grace Tame, free speech and the return of political punishment
Calls to strip Grace Tame of her Australian of the Year award over her protest speech highlight a troubling slide towards political punishment and selective free speech.
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