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Comments, corrections, clarifications and cock-ups

Crikey readers have their say on the stories of the day.

Guthrie has a long, long way to go

Crikey readers debate the stand Michelle Guthrie has taken for the ABC, and pile onto David "The Dinosaur" Murray.

The 'stop the boats' mantra was never about saving lives

Crikey readers respond to "truths" about asylum seeker policy, as well as the political logic of Clive Palmer and Brian Burston.

The Liberals are happy to play the long game to destroy the ABC

Crikey readers make it clear that they don't want the Liberals' grubby paws on the ABC.

We don't blame the Hoddle Street or Port Arthur victims; so why do we blame women?

Crikey readers respond to the death of Eurydice Dixon, and the ensuing anger from women. Plus, Rebel Wilson's amended defamation payout.

RBA governor Philip Lowe (Image: AAP/Dean Lewins)

Employers need to change the way they think about wages

Crikey readers respond to the Reserve Bank's latest thoughts on wage stagnation, and the Voice to Parliament.

Gig economy is a return to our most toxic practices 

Crikey readers respond to reports on Foodora and the gig economy, as well as speculation about an impending police state.

It's not just the jury system that fails us

Crikey readers respond to a critique of how Australian courts deal with sexual assault, and speculation of an increasing police state.

Turnbull needs to free his broken wagon from crazy train of zealots 

Crikey readers respond to Malcolm Turnbull's latest moves on "foreign interference" and the unending Ramsay Centre saga.

How The Australian's Holy Wars get to Parliament

Crikey readers respond to The Australian's latest culture war over the Ramsay Centre. Is it best ignored or tackled head on?

States' gender recognition laws full of absurdity and contradiction

Crikey readers respond to Australia's gender recognition laws, and the latest speculation on Trump.