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It took more than just Lambie to pass tax cuts

Crikey readers discuss Jacqui Lambie's crossbench support for the government's tax plan, and the idea of Boris Johnson in charge of the UK.

Not with a whimper, but a Big Bang

The Big Bang Theory finale was a crowd pleaser last night.

Cue more laws to bolster religious privilege

Crikey readers discuss the shape of any future religious discrimination laws and how to boost the economy.

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Wimbledon draws a crowd, despite Seven foul

Seven's failure to broadcast the full Ash Barty Wimbledon match didn't stop the channel from winning total audience share.

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There is still a battle to be fought on climate

Crikey readers discuss the climate action battle, post-ministerial jobs and tax justice.

A Current Affair brings in more viewers than The Voice

It was an especially big night for news programs, but numbers were high all round despite a slight drop for The Voice.

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Will the government's tax cuts backfire?

Crikey readers discuss the government's three stage tax cuts, Kerry O'Brien's call to arms and the Coalition's 'mandate'.

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Over 1 million viewers tune in for a long night at The Logies

More viewers tuned into The Logies than they did in 2018, but numbers still aren't as high as they were two years ago.

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Climate protests won't stay peaceful for much longer

Crikey readers discuss Australia's Extinction Rebellion protests and the closer of ABC Open.

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Seven News manages a regional victory

The hour of news won the night, helped along by the AFL.