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

<i>Crikey</i> readers respond to analysis of restraint at the ABC, and the latest controversies from the banking royal commission.

A new direction for the ABC?

Crikey readers respond to analysis of restraint at the ABC, and the latest controversies from the banking royal commission.

<i>Crikey</i> readers rally for prosecutions from the banking royal commission, and the banishment of Mark Latham from our pages.

Prosecutions, penalties and proceeds of crime! Oh my!

Crikey readers rally for prosecutions from the banking royal commission, and the banishment of Mark Latham from our pages.

<i>Crikey</i> readers rage at the crooks of the banking industry and question the "Shakepearian tragedy" of Latham's new life as a cook.

How do you solve a problem like Mark Latham?

Crikey readers rage at the crooks of the banking industry and question the "Shakepearian tragedy" of Latham's new life as a cook.

<i>Crikey</i> readers respond to the Greens' new pot plan and the furore over Israel Folou.

Is Greg Hunt going the full Richard Nixon?

Crikey readers respond to the Greens' new pot plan and the furore over Israel Folou.

<i>Crikey</i> readers interrogate the APS, and plot a course for change.

What should reform look like in the public service?

Crikey readers interrogate the APS, and plot a course for change.

The Head of Seven West Corporate Affairs responds to Christopher Warren, plus other thoughts from <i>Crikey<i> readers.

Seven denies 'anti-siphoning spin' on the cricket

The Head of Seven West Corporate Affairs responds to Christopher Warren, plus other thoughts from Crikey readers.

<i>Crikey</i> readers respond to the big news about cricket broadcasting and Michael Sainsbury's story on NBN Co.

A returned serve on tennis and cricket rights

Crikey readers respond to the big news about cricket broadcasting and Michael Sainsbury's story on NBN Co.

What we talk about when we talk about China

On Australian approach Venise Alstergren writes: Re. “Businesses don’t like it, but Turnbull is dead right about China” (Thursday) Perhaps Malcolm Turnbull-faced by even more negative polls should forfeit the job of PM and be shifted to Foreign Affairs and Julie Bishop — who assails us from the rigours of the socially aware pages of […]

<i>Crikey</i> readers respond to Bernard Keane's story about the ABC's coverage of the Cabinet Files.

Should a senior journo have the top job at ABC?

Crikey readers respond to Bernard Keane's story about the ABC's coverage of the Cabinet Files.