Things are building toward an August double diss... Michelle Grattan, Age
On health rather than ETS, which has been pushed back, Tom Arup & Adam Morton, Age
Yes, govt is looking to create a health double diss trigger, Phillip Coorey SMH
A reshuffle can't be far off either, John Hewson AFR
Surf's up, says Wong, Lanai Vasek & Matthew Franklin, Australian
"It's true that Copenhagen did not produce the perfect outcome..." Penny Wong, Age
Hunt: Tide of history is moving against ETS, AAP/West Australian
Key UN climate change official resigns, Arthur Max, Australian
Where are we left as intl climate change consensus disintegrates? Laura Tingle AFR
Govt closes ranks around Garrett, Phillip Coorey SMH
Rudd: "He's a strong member of this govt & continues as such", Phillip Hudson et al, Herald Sun
AFP called in to pursue batt finks, Phillip Hudson & Nick Leys, Herald Sun
Green schemes attract lurk men, Emma Chalmers & Sophie Elsworth, Courier Mail
"Garretus batticus is a mysterious & elusive creature", Joe Hildebrand, Telegraph
Garrett & Rudd just don't get it, Tony Abbott, Telegraph
Abbott "increasingly confident", Phillip Hudson, Herald Sun
"The electoral cycle favours Rudd", Michael Sexton, Australian
Henry Report a "chamber of electoral horrors", Dennis Shanahan, Australian
"Schizophrenic problems with the Rudd government's narrative..." David Gazard, The Punch
Gareth Evans - tough on Iran, soft on nuclear power, Misha Schubert, Age
Barnaby Joyce "just another populist", Dennis Glover, Australian
Conroy tells Facebook to lift its game on security, Sarah Elks & Andrew Fraser, Australian
Networks get digital compo, but what about the little people? Ari Sharp SMH
Conroy: Abbott did breakfast roll to Murdoch position on network handout, Katharine Murphy, Age
Conroy to tweak content reg in response to compo clamour, Geoff Elliott & Michael Bodey, Australian
The local content argument is so much bunkum, Malcolm Colless, Australian
Bring back the moguls' houses on Mugga Way, Tony Wright, Age
IR ump orders a reinstatement despite "relatively serious misconduct", Ewin Hannan, Australian
Gillard, de Bruyn: Tony's talking through his hat on bread prices, Ben Schneiders, Age
de Bruyn: Abbott's youth proposal "worse than WorkChoices", Ewin Hannan, Australian
Why has Abbott let the WorkChoices Godzilla out of its cage? Michelle Grattan, Age
Japanese are worried about a new industrial outbreak in Australia, Steve Lewis, Advertiser
At last, an economist brought to account for being wrong, Jessica Irvine SMH
Why is FIRB so coy about its investment criteria? Stephen Kirchner, Australian
Born overseas? Stats show you're half as likely to be assaulted here, David Rood, Age
My Aussie mate in Goa now tries to pass as a Kiwi, Paul Toohey, Telegraph
Indons say Aussie diplomat did raise executions in election year context, Tom Allard, Age
ASIC wants to read AWB class action transcript Elisabeth Sexton SMH
Bowen to review excess super contribution penalties, AFR
Double drop-off continues despite Rudd pledge, Matthew Franklin, Australian
Ashmore Reef fire: Coroner says the plan was known on board, Lindsay Murdoch, Age
UNHCR official: There's no refugee flood into Australia, Daniel Flitton, Age
13th boat for 2010 just picked up off Ashmore Reef carrying 45 people, AAP/Herald Sun
SBY wants new asylum seeker deal from Rudd, Andrew Probyn & Nick Butterly, West Australian
China boom to last another 20 years, says RBA, Shane Wright, West Australian
China has "disappeared" human rights activist Gao Zhisheng, Beth Schwanke, Age
"Broken promise on Burma", Julie Bishop, Age
Nobel laureate Blackburn: Give scientists longer funding cycle, Bridie Smith, Age
Bias perception leads to scuttling of ADF clothing tender, Dan Oakes & Linton Besser, Age
JSF project has everyone worried, Cameron Stewart, Australian
M5 tunnel air filters have failed & its filthy, Rhys Haynes, Telegraph
Harmony breaks out at High Court, Joel Gibson SMH
But not at 9 where Eddie McGuire makes gay jibe in Olympics telecast, Telegraph
Viewers can crass McGuire gay cracks, Sarah Wotherspoon, Herald Sun
Human rights bill: "Bob Carr is still issuing his stentorian clangers", Richard Ackland SMH
Law Council says we should be worried about new "e-health number", Sue Dunlevy, Telegraph
Health premiums to rise 6-7% this year, Ben Packham, Herald Sun
Roxon acts as though insurers are "blood sucking demons", David Uren, Australian
Don't do a Taliban to our cultural treasures, Peter Craven, Age
DUI'd ex-Bligh staffer takes over as NT chief minister's flak, Ben Langford, NT News
"The analysed life is not always the happiest one", Bella Counihan, Age
Gutsy skeleton sledder Emma Lincoln-Smith to shine today, Josh Massoud, Telegraph
Goodbye Jonah & Ja'mie - Chris Lilley waxes up at Torquay, Karl Quinn, Age
Things a bridesmaid should never do, Lucy Kippist, The Punch
10 questions for Tiger, Paul Malone & Jim Tucker, Courier Mail
Tiger: I'm really, really, really sorry (that I got caught), Richard Hinds SMH
Canberra weather: 27, fine, mostly sunny, BoM
International:
Peres asks: Do you really want a nuclear Middle East? Greer Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post
"Why househusbands are the future", David Brooks & Gail Collins NYT
"Bad girls of film noir", David Mermelstein WSJ
What US networks are paying for programming right now, Peter Hamilton, documentarytelevision.com
JD "Punk Like Me" Glass on the intersection of writing & music, Rachel Pepper, Curve
"Animal Collective" takes over the Guggenheim, Rob Harvilla, Village Voice