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Religious freedom legislation isn't fooling anyone

Crikey readers discuss the implications of the government's proposed religious freedom bill.

Ten comes through as competition lags

Ten made the most of a slow Thursday in prime time.

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Have landowners really been dispossessed by the Mabo decision?

Pauline Hanson has claimed that 'a lot of people have been dispossessed of their lands in Australia' because of the Mabo decision. Does that hold any water?

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Will the religious freedom bill protect future Folaus?

What’s the deal with this bill? Is it a Christians-only thing? Crikey answers these questions and more.

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Will Boris' Brexit gamble pay off?

Crikey readers on Boris Johnson, hydrogen energy and media monopolies.

Prime time newbies see the audiences flee

It may have been a close night for the major contenders, but audiences weren't having a bar of the smaller follow-ups.

Loy Yang coal power station, part of a coal-to-hydrogen pilot project (Image: AAP/JULIAN SMITH)

Is Australia really destined for a hydrogen boom?

There are calls for Australia to commit to a future of hydrogen-based renewable energy. But like most energy solutions, the reality is not so simple.

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The Witness K debacle can still end poorly for the government

Crikey readers on the prosecution of Witness K and Bernard Collaery, rapid development in Asia and Kerry Stokes' media monopoly.

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Here's a proposal for Seven: ditch The Proposal

Seven's debut of The Proposal took a knee as viewers changed the channel.

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If conservatives lose Pell they lose everything

Crikey readers on the Pell judgment, the rule of law, the teaching crisis and Confucius Institutes.