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A tax on foods which are high in saturated fat and sugar content would be politically difficult, unpopular - but good for you.
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There's less to fear and more to gain from the current shortage of baby formula.
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When cabinet members rail at Labor for not getting "new politics", they actually mean forget what we once said.

The day's burning issues as seen through the eyes of The Herald's editorial cartoonist.
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At the inaugural meeting of the anti-vice campaign, the Rev. Dr. Crockett said that "we were fighting Germany and Japan, liquor and lust, the Herald reported on this day in 1943.
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Big business wants tax breaks and labour cost cutting and stands in the way of genuine innovation.
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More than any other single event, the 2015 election marks a "new dawn" for Myanmar.
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The GST is a band-aid solution for which masks the real problem. So let's change the real problem.
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Being lucky isn't enough: it's time for Australia to nurture its entrepreneurs.
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The old school is out. It's time to embrace a culture of risk taking and co-operative self-discovery.
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The official republican movement in Australia is kidding itself if it thinks there will be an outpouring of sentiment to remove the monarchy when Queen Elizabeth dies.
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Bombarded with hateful tweets from trolls, it was only natural that my response would be rooted in the fact that I am Muslim.
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Both sides of politics are big boosters of innovation, but most new technology companies create jobs that are few in number and low paying.
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While the newly tabled Australian Citizenship (Allegiance to Australia) Amendment Bill cures significant defects identified in the original version, it does not address the fundamental flaw in the proposed new law.
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On Friday, Malcolm Turnbull will visit Berlin. His and Angela Merkel's styles couldn't be more different.
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Melbourne’s western suburbs are changing for the better. You can smell it in the air.
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Labor's latest crop of festering messes can be traced back to its factional system, which rewards patronage and shady deals.