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1. A Japanese Paper: Failing Is an Opportunity for Learning

2. Inside the Greens' housing reform strategy: In an interview with The Saturday Paper, Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather explains how housing has become the major issue in seats Labor will struggle to hold at the next election.

3. 'Fraud, money laundering': Inside the Hillsong papers: A cache of leaked financial documents alleges staggering misconduct and outrageous spending at the Australian megachurch.

4. Welfare boost 60 per cent higher than budget forecast.

5. Old growth needs new policy.

6. Leader of the free press: Australia owes its press freedom to a former convict, whose battle with local authorities to publish without censorship ultimately ruined him but paved the way for others.

7. Defeating the wizard.

8. White paper pussy-foots on farms.

9. Exclusive: Robert took Defence trip with Synergy 360 directors.

10. News Corp.'s Tight Grip on Australia's Papers Shapes Its Politics.

11. 'It's pathetic': outgoing security watchdog slams detention laws.

12. The heart of the nation.

13. Exclusive: Qantas considers paying back JobKeeper.

14. Fact check: Green hydrogen's big promise: Australia's plan to become a renewable superpower is focused on pouring more money into green hydrogen. Can it live up to the hype?

15. Five-month delays for counselling of violent men: As Australia struggles with a surge in calls for help to domestic violence services, treatment programs for violent men are also struggling to meet demand.

16. Exclusive: Albanese fears Facebook will leave Australia: As media companies including News Corp prepare for more redundancies following the loss of payments from Facebook, the government fears the platform will leave Australia entirely.

17. Crisis management.

18. Aston, we have a problem...

19. Paper Trail.

20. Who sets Australia's fossil fuels policy?

21. The polluting f law in the safeguard mechanism: The Greens and David Pocock are likely to support the safeguard mechanism if it has a climate trigger. In the meantime, the policy allows companies to entirely offset emissions with sham credits.

22. Exclusive: 26.8 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine wasted.

23. Farm deposit changes will stop good money going after bad.

24. The dangerous debate: Immigration is a driver of GDP and a solution to Australia's declining birth rate, but as housing pressures mount, polls showing strong support for reduced intake could force the government into a debate on population growth.

25. Socials exclusion: Meta's battle with the federal government over how its platforms use and distribute news content could end with the company withdrawing from Australia altogether.

26. Falling silent.

27. The libertarian think tank that helped build the 'No' case.

28. Classes warfare.

29. More incentives could inspire PhD students.

30. Just another business.

31. The Australia prison.

32. The flogs of war.

33. KODAK TO SHUT AUSTRALIA PLANT AND CUT 600 JOBS.

34. The men and decisions behind Australia's housing crisis: Although there are now no simple solutions, the housing crisis in Australia can be traced back to a handful of catastrophic policy choices made by John Howard and recommended by his friends.

35. Exclusive: Australia's welfare agency at risk of collapse: Services Australia staff say the agency is in chaos, blaming under-resourcing and poor decisions for 'the worst culture, morale and treatment of employees ever seen'.

36. Morrison-era visa flooded system: A pandemic-related visa class devised and extended by the previous government created an enormous pool of unskilled workers who were left open to exploitation and overwhelmed the immigration system.

37. Kudelka.

38. Burnt is burnt.

39. Missed chances.

40. Apportioning blame.

41. Letters.

42. Too much obliged.

43. ARTS DIARY.

44. ARTS DIARY.

45. Tight-shirted rage.

46. Immigration beset by 'grotesque abuses'.

47. Irrational date line.

48. Abbott's defence promise puts 2021 surplus at risk.

49. Attack on barriers helps farmers.

50. Joyce defends $1.2b farm package.