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Matildas waltz to round of 16, but football fans are hip hopping mad

Matildas waltz to round of 16, but football fans are hip hopping mad

Despite being frustrated at the lack of free-to-air coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, readers agreed the Matildas represent the very best of Australia’s skill and ability.

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The planet is getting hotter, and so are your letters on the subject

The planet is getting hotter, and so are your letters on the subject

While the planet continues to heat up, readers voice their concerns about those in power ignoring the threat of climate change by sticking their “heads in the sand”.

‘A post-colonial smug fest’: Time to put the old Empire Games to bed

‘A post-colonial smug fest’: Time to put the old Empire Games to bed

Most readers agreed with the Victorian premier that there are more important things than the Commonwealth Games on which to spend vast amounts of money.

‘Prosperity gospel writ large’: Is the robo-debt scandal the Morrison government’s ‘enduring legacy’?

‘Prosperity gospel writ large’: Is the robo-debt scandal the Morrison government’s ‘enduring legacy’?

After the findings of the robo-debt report, Herald readers ask if the Coalition government ever showed concern for the disadvantaged in society.

Is the ‘spirit of cricket’ the last refuge of the loser?

Is the ‘spirit of cricket’ the last refuge of the loser?

While the English Ashes team claim it’s just not cricket, readers agree that Australians know how to win a Test match - and within the rules of the game.

Not ‘ignorant or racist’:  No voters want their ‘legitimate concerns’ taken seriously

Not ‘ignorant or racist’: No voters want their ‘legitimate concerns’ taken seriously

While some readers support the Yes campaign because ‘compassion matters’, many said continued failure to address their concerns about the Voice would encourage them to vote No.

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Is it time for private schools to lose their charity status?

Is it time for private schools to lose their charity status?

Readers were dismayed to learn that some private school principals’ pay packages top $1million, while their schools still receive government funding and don’t pay tax.

‘Vale the Voice’: Will No voters speak the loudest?

‘Vale the Voice’: Will No voters speak the loudest?

Readers voiced their opinions on whether the upcoming referendum is a “con job” or an “article of faith and long overdue”.

‘Mate, it’s not working’: RBA raises rates and lowers the mood

‘Mate, it’s not working’: RBA raises rates and lowers the mood

Readers were dismayed by the Reserve Bank’s decision to raise interest rates again, further increasing the cost of living pressure.

‘Total breach of trust’: PwC’s behaviour must be condemned

‘Total breach of trust’: PwC’s behaviour must be condemned

Readers discuss whether retaining PwC as the government’s advisor is akin to asking the guy who burgled your house to monitor your security cameras.

Can Australia confront its past without truth-tellers like Stan Grant?

Can Australia confront its past without truth-tellers like Stan Grant?

Readers discuss the ‘huge loss to intelligent debate’ as Stan Grant steps away from the media after relentless racist abuse.