Now Turnbull worries about profit, Michelle Grattan, Age
The internet. Gosh. The poor writers, Malcolm Turnbull, National Times
In which the internet is not a platform for diversity of debate, Kevin Rudd, National Times
Turnbull has become a Liberal insider at last, Glenn Milne, Australian
NSW Libs start federal preselections, Imre Salusinszky, Australian
Senate unlikely to approve December recall, Siobhain Ryan, Australian
But that won't stop govt talking about it, Phillip Coorey SMH
PM gives "strongest indication yet" of early poll, John Breusch AFR
Nielsen poll: Turnbull's approval up 4 pts to 35%, Phillip Coorey SMH
Also voters like handouts, Michelle Grattan, Age
Unions claims membership is soaring under Rudd, Ewin Hannan, Australian
Turnbull can expect a week of IR attacks, Sid Maher, Australian
But factory shutdown drops Gillard in the IR soup too, Mark Skulley AFR
Coalition brings back Work Choices from the dead, Ewin Hannan, Australian
Business doesn't like skills program, Nicola Berkovic, Australian
Senate will debate fat cat salaries this week, Adrian Rollins & Marsha Jacobs AFR
Oh, Mal .... , Malcolm Farr, The Punch
Roxon dismisses public hospitals' money-making schemes, Jamie Walker & Natasha Bita, Australian
"Labor does not support public health", Kenneth Davidson, Age
It was a recession, Steven Kates, Australian
Kelly is wrong: Howard was not just Carry On Keating, Dennis Glover, Australian
Another whistleblower threatens to go public against Labor, Chris Merritt, Australian
My awful week, Steve Fielding, National Times
Two boats of asylum seekers detected on weekend, Jonathan Pearlman SMH
Criminal checks for foreign adoptions, Ben Packham, Herald Sun
Murdered McGurk recorded conversations with federal, state Labor MPs, Vanda Carson & Kate McClymont SMH
NSW Libs will campaign against corruption, Andrew Clennell SMH
While Nathan Rees has to buy students, Bruce McDougall, Daily Telegraph
Phil Koperberg needs permission to quit NSW Labor, Imre Salusinszky, Australian
Don't expect a straight answer from Koperberg, Andrew Clennell SMH
Six SA Cabinet members don't live in their own electorate, Michael Owen, Australian
Bligh wants a dam for Brisbane, Natasha Bita, Australian
But Bligh is damned by Galaxy poll, Steven Wardill, Courier-Mail
Brumby's factional woes are far from over, David Rood, Age
A decade of Vic Labor: it wasn't all Kennett's fault, Paul Strangio, Age
"What the hell is social inclusion?" Mike Rann, The Punch
See your friendly foot fixer for a hit, Nick Miller, Age
Obama's new man in Canberra, Brad Norington, Australian
Now who will we send to Washington? Dennis Atkins, Courier-Mail
New ambassador another lawyer, but with a background in civil rights, Anne Davies SMH
Obama's wrong choice on the environment, Paul Sheehan SMH
China's growth will help us zoom ahead, Ross Gittins SMH
Even the tail of Chinese stimulus will be a great ride, John Garnaut SMH
Keating's architectural vision squeaks & has big ears, Paul Bibby SMH
Rudd does understand the AFL, Phillip Coorey SMH
"Govt could stimulate debate by supporting quality media". Ahem. Lindy Edwards, Age
Extending Do Not Call register could be a nightmare, Simon Canning, Australian
Tom Keneally does not like new book laws, Ursula Heger, Courier-Mail
Shake it up, oldies, says Michael Kirby, Amanda O'Brien, Australian
National Times website (re)launches today, SMH
Media diary, Amanda Meade, Australian
Canberra weather: 18, fine sunny, BoM
Best from the Weekend:
"Pies prevail in a modern classic", Emma Quayle, Sunday Age
Hockey - nice, no fool but a hopeless own goal-kicker, Laurie Oakes, Herald-Sun
Senate is really giving the Rudd Govt problems, Michelle Grattan, Sun-Herald
Kevin Rudd goes Twitter Platinum! Annabel Crabb SMH
Just as Della gets his pants back on, it's chk chk boom in Cremorne, Dennis Atkins, Courier-Mail
"Hello Julia." "Hello Christopher." Glenn Milne, Sunday Mail
International:
Love, death, intrigue... Alan Furst's "The Spies of Warsaw", Steve Dougherty NYT
Missing Amelia Earhart, Judith Thurman, New Yorker
"The Light": Matsumoto & Noguchi at National Art Centre, Tokyo, Marius Gombrich, Japan Times
Irish tax review: End tax holiday for artists but not sportspeople, Robbie Smyth, Sinn Fein Weekly
60% of Britons want the govt deficit cut, Jonathan Oliver et al, Times
Moving to protect core vote, Brown Govt targets middle class welfare, Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian