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Cutting the migration rate won't fix our infrastructure, but what will?

Crikey readers respond to the government's proposed migration rate "quick fix", and the call for independence by the ABC.

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Can 'conservative GetUp' convince conservatives to act in the interests of others?

Crikey readers respond to the upcoming struggles of "conservative GetUp" alternative Advance Australia, and to the Coalition's proposed divestment scheme.

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There are no easy answers to the questions of Bourke Street attack

Crikey readers respond to the question of why the Bourke Street killer was on bail, power struggles in rural Australia and Steve Bannon's Australian appearances.

Are we being too harsh with Scott Morrison?

Crikey readers respond to the misfortunes of the Scott Morrison and Theresa May governments.

Bernard Collaery. (Image: AAP/Rod Mcguirk)

Witness K trial shows authoritarianism is escalating in Australia

Crikey readers discuss the Witness K trial, the Victorian Election preference battle and Scott Morrison's religious bent.

Foxtel posts Christmas party invites, redundancy notices on same day

Foxtel gives the Christmas gift of redundancy, Chris Smith is set to rejoin Nine Entertainment, and the Nine-Fairfax merger is less valuable than ever.

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Don't expect this to be the last foreign affairs bungle from this government

Crikey readers respond to the Morrison government's handling of the Indonesian free trade deal, and the history of Victorian Liberal leader Matthew Guy.

Justin Milne and Michelle Guthrie. (Image: AAP/Joel Carrett)

Will Four Corners' Guthrie-Milne special amount to anything?

Crikey readers discuss the ABC leadership fallout, plus Labor's diminishing push for intelligence agency oversight.

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Tony Abbott's English-first crusade is ideological, not educational

Crikey readers respond to Tony Abbott's English-first crusade, the role of police surveillance in preventing terrorism, and micro-parties in the Victorian election.

Former NSW Labor leader Luke Foley. Image: Joel Carrett/AAP.

NSW Liberals shouldn't count their chickens

Crikey readers discuss Luke Foley's resignation and the re-expansion of Australian Asia-Pacific broadcasting.