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The Guardian Comment Network brings you a selection of the best comment from our partners across the web. NB as these articles are republished, they may not appear in Guardian house style
  • Steve Bell cartoon 30/11/21: Keir Starmer smooches with himself while Angela Rayner speaks

    Steve Bell on Keir Starmer’s row with Angela Rayner over Labour’s reshuffle – cartoon

    The Labour leader was accused of not fully consulting Angela Rayner before starting rejig of top team
  • The Leadbeater’s possum

    Ten electorates contain 600 threatened species – but will MPs fight to save them?

    The Conversation writers
    Federal funding for biodiversity conservation has dropped by 37% since 2013 and all MPs need to take greater action
  • Flags erected to celebrate Queen's 90th birthday, Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, Britain

    A new British identity is key to Brexit’s success. So who do we want to be?

    Timothy J Oliver
    The Brexit identity crisis is consuming the entire country, which will not help our standing with the EU, writes politics lecturer Timothy J Oliver
  • Crowds gather for the 1973 opening of the Sydney Opera House

    Why a population of, say, 15 million makes sense for Australia

    Peter Martin, James Ward and Paul Sutton for the Conversation
    Population growth has profound impacts and sorting myths from facts can be difficult. In a new series, the Conversation looks at the issue
  • aerial view of sydney

    From between the census lines emerges a picture of the great wealth divide

    Nicholas Biddle and Francis Markham for the Conversation
    If income inequality feeds disparities across generations, policies should encourage different social classes to share neighbourhoods and regions
  • A child at a citizenship ceremony

    Coalition's test likely to disadvantage those who need citizenship most

    Sally Baker and Rachel Burke for the Conversation
    Citizenship test changes will make it harder for people with fragmented education to become citizens, such as many refugees
  • The Australia Broadcasting Corporation

    Taking Australia out of the ABC: what happened to the commitment to local content?

    Kim Dalton for the Conversation
    With its quiet reallocation of government funds, the national broadcaster is forgetting its public purpose
  • Part of a cotton cushion cover depicting the Australian coat of arms embroidered by Lance Corporal Albert Biggs

    How embroidery therapy helped first world war veterans find a common thread

    Emily Brayshaw for the Conversation
    Albert Biggs’ embroidery reflects the quiet courage and dignity of Australia’s soldiers as they tried to mend their lives after the war
  • Malcolm Turnbull above Bowen

    How Cyclone Debbie exposed the perfect storm awaiting Australia's food supply

    Ian Sinclair, Brent Jacobs, Laura Wynne and Rachel Carey for the Conversation
    Our food system has served us well until now but land use pressures and climate change will make it harder in future
  • residential properties in Sydney

    Using superannuation to pay for housing: a bad idea that refuses to die

    John Daley and Brendan Coates for the Conversation
    The latest thought bubbles won’t inspire confidence. If Scott Morrison really wants to tackle housing affordability, he needs to address demand and supply
  • Forensic police outside a meth lab in the ABC television documentary Ice Wars

    The ABC's Ice Wars documentary is overblown and unhelpful

    Nicole Lee
    Ice Wars shows the dark side of crystal methamphetamine use, and there’s no doubt that the drug causes great harm, but creating fear and stigma helps no one
  • Workers go into an office building

    The young are paying for the privilege of unpaid work - and it's further entrenching inequality

    Damian Oliver, Andrew Stewart, Anne Hewitt and Paula McDonald for the Conversation
    Poorer Australians are less able to afford to take unpaid work experience and could find their job prospects restricted as a result
  • Centrelink

    There are lessons to learn from the Centrelink data-matching fiasco

    Helen Hodgson for the Conversation
    The tax office has a light touch when dealing with debts. Centrelink could learn from them of the danger of matching data from different systems
  • Kindergarten children

    How Japan weaves caring and sharing into all layers of society

    Claire Smith, Gary Jackson and Koji Mizoguchi for the Conversation
  • Cemetery

    We can no longer bury our heads in the sand over lack of cemetery space

    Kate Ryan and Christine Steinmetz for the Conversation
  • Yarra river

    River swimming: why don't Australians take the plunge?

    Marco Amati and Sally McPhee for the Conversation
    While we love the beach and the backyard pool, a dip in the Yarra or Swan has become anathema to us – but it wasn’t always so
  • Sow and piglets

    Ethical choices to make your Christmas ham taste so much sweeter

    Rachel Carey, Christine Parker and Gyorgy Scrinis for the Conversation
    More and more people make their food-buying decisions with animal welfare in mind
  • Change spilling out of glass jar

    What dealing with financial stress looks like: ‘We lost the house, we lost everything’

    Dina Bowman and Marcus Banks for the Conversation
  • Kids are taught important environmental messages at Heron Island on Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef

    Australia must choose between coal and coral – the Great Barrier Reef depends on it

    Jon C Day, Alana Grech and Jon Brodie for the Conversation
  • Della Roe, Ms Dhu’s mother, Carol Roe, her grandmother, and the Human Rights Law Centre’s Ruth Barson address the media ahead of a hearing in the coroner’s court in Western Australia about the release of CCTV footage.

    Seeing Ms Dhu footage: how photographs can argue for human rights

    Jane Lydon and Donna Oxenham for the Conversation
    In revealing what Ms Dhu suffered in a Western Australian police cell, her family hope the graphic proof will arouse public opinion
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