Rupert Murdoch: Wake up Australia, Nick Tabakoff, Australian
In my NY office I have a Drysdale painting on the wall, Rupert Murdoch, Australian
Fed govt ready to endorse new WA uranium mines, Katharine Murphy, Age
Meanwhile Peter Garrett muzzles Qld dingo fences, Sarah Elks, Australian
It's hunting season for senior public servants, Malcolm Farr, Daily Telegraph
Cash handouts could dash rate cut this week, David Uren, Australian
But China worries will make RBA aggro, Robert Guy AFR
Signs point to a recession soon, Tim Colebatch, Age
Homebuyer grants could boost inner-cities first, George Megalogenis, Australian
Crean wants G20 to revive Doha trade talks, Paul Maley, Australian
FuelWatch not ready for Christmas, Mark Davis SMH
Weary staffers are burning out the door, Glenn Milne, Australian
Turnbull: Bush G20 phone call was leaked by PM's office, Mark Davis SMH
Journos & whisteblowers to be protected, Leo Shanahan, Age
ACT Govt promises to open up for Green support, Tim Colebatch, Age
Climate change debate - too much hot air, Philip Coorey SMH
Farms should pay carbon levy too, Lenore Taylor, Australian
Methane levels rising again, Adam Morton, Age
Business could join Farmers' Federation, Asa Wahlquist, Australian
Compulsory service fees back at unis, Mark Davis SMH
Building a national curriculum, Farrah Tomazin, Age
DFAT wants foreign airlines to fly local routes, Mark Davis SMH
Rudd warned timber jobs will be wiped out, Matthew Franklin & David Uren, Australian
NSW Premier to Rudd: you're right to whack me, Brian Robins SMH
NSW families to lose $50 schools payment, Simon Benson, Daily Telegraph
NSW new power sale package is a rehash, Imre Salusinszky, Australian
SA business caught in land-tax conundrum, Russell Emmerson & Anthony Keane, Advertiser
Qld Minister drinks refreshing sewage, Natasha Bita, Australian
"Don't turn up your nose at recycled water", Paul Greenfield, Australian
America's luvvies fear their darling might lose, Annabel Crabb SMH
But even Mickey Mouse can vote in Ohio, Annabel Crabb SMH
McCain still believes in miracles, Anne Davies, Age
Obama lets us hope that knowledge will triumph, George Monbiot, Age
Obama is a blank slate for American dreams, Shelby Steele, Australian
Both candidates have played a role in economic scandal, Paul Sheehan SMH
Bali bombers eat their last meal, Tom Allard SMH
Stay away from Indonesia as execution looms, Smith warns, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Australian
Ex-PMs an expensive habit, especially Howard, Kelvin Bissett, Daily Telegraph
Howard feared troop losses in Timor, John Lyons, Australian
Costello recalls days of wine and Harradine, John Lyons, Australian
Don't listen to Keating on Gallipoli, Hal Colebatch, Australian
But Keating keeps going, Leo Shanahan, Age
Cup betting defies world financial gloom, Carolyn Webb, Age
Cup field is globalisation on fetlocks, Andrew Garvey, Age
Third Test - a nail-biting draw, Chloe Saltau, Age
Canberra weather: 24, showers clearing, BoM
Best from the Weekend:
With Obama, it's as though Australia doesn't exist, Laurie Oakes, Herald-Sun
Rupert tells me Barack is naive when it comes to economics, Terry McCrann, Telegraph
Rupert: Barack will make GFC worse if he walks his talk, Glenda Korporaal, Australian
Arnie disses Barack's legs, but who's going to argue? Annabel Crabb SMH
Rudd's boastful fib has hurt us in Washington, Glenn Milne & Nick Leys, Sunday Telegraph
Keating pings Rudd as shallow & ignorant, Alan Ramsey SMH
Ricky Ponting should have a shave, Chris Wallace, Herald-Sun
How BBC sank from Book at Bedtime to obscene phone calls, Dipesh Gadher, Sunday Times
McCain finds his sense of humour - he's going to need it, Matea Gold, LA Times
Even Ku Klux Klan county is praying for Obama, Walter Shapiro, Salon.com
China tells women: cultivate your children, strengthen your family, People's Daily
Good news - Amy Winehouse has eaten something, Sophie Borland, Daily Mail
"Joan Miro: Painting & Anti-Painting" at MoMA, Holland Cotter NYT