Your Say: Daily Mail readers’ feedback


Anonymity, identity and the internet

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Renewables are the way of the future

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The era of Books Without Borders

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The taxing debate on books

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The media regulation question

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Media diversity rests with advertisers

The federal government’s media inquiry: Brian Mitchell writes: Re. “Media inquiry: ‘marketplace of ideas’ not working that well” (yesterday, item 3). Robert Manne et al miss the point, as usual, when it comes to diversity in the media. The battle to increase media diversity rests not with editorial, but with advertising. To get more real […]

Correcting the record twice

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Seeing the ocean through the trees in Gunns debate

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Doug Cameron for PM?

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Delegitimising unions

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Restoring Qantas to public ownership

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The good, the bad and the Qantas

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On the seventh day, God didn’t create coal-fired power stations

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Reform and blame

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Why Hugo Chavez ain’t crazy

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WikiLeaks and the evil that is PayPal

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Greece needs to sort itself out

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The birth of ‘liberated’ Libya

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The patronising genuis that is Tintin

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Brand Abbott’s onto a winner

Abbott v Putin: Peter Lloyd writes: Re “Abbott v Putin: it’s a man-off” (yesterday, item 11). David Ritter’s article will prove to be the most relevant Crikey analysis of all of the Liberal leader’s impending election success. It is an interesting comparison with Bernard Keane’s item, “Labor Will Return to the Rudd Brand”, which compares the […]

Misinformation and onshore processing

Onshore processing: Sandi Logan, Immigration spokesman writes: Re. “Crikey clarifier: what’s a bridging visa?” (14 October, item 3) & Marion Le (Monday, comments). There has plenty of misinformation circulating since last week’s announcement of a move towards onshore processing and Crikey, Marion Le and Jennifer Burn have got some of it wrong too. 1) Those […]

A third way needed on Australia Network

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A new era of onshore processing

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The pure political pragmatism of the climate change debate

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While the Canberra beltway cheers the carbon tax …

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