The Australian - 16 Sep 2025

Table of content - The Australian (16 Sep 2025)

Maximum Bowen density
One certainty: experts aren’t sure
Long-term forecast: a big bill but no change
‘Sovereignty threat’ in PNG defence treaty
SONG FOR MY FADING MUM
Does the NRL have different rules for glamour boys?
Allan stands on PM’s toes on China
Just like a script from a Hollywood disaster movie
Go big or go home – and set it in stone – unions tell Labor
CATE’S TRIBUTE TO ARMANI
While climate realism is gaining traction around the world, our government insults the community’s intelligence with its Greta Thunberginspired catastrophism.
Let’s be clear – this type of report is pure speculation. The underlying modelling is highly contestable and there is little doubt the authors have constantly opted for the worst-case scenarios.
MORE REPORTS
COMMENTARY
EDITORIAL
COMMENT
BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
Wellbeing budget still relies on old data
All plain sailing for PNG pact until it meets that Indonesian iceberg
‘Sovereignty threat’ in defence treaty: ex-major general
TAME IMPALA
Arson becoming ‘the crime of choice’
100-page luxury magazine
Life ban for Nazi salute at AFL
Emmys celebrate new wave, new ways
Curtain rising on a celebrity-studded commercial era for the STC
Big tech’s $49.5m ‘kids ban’ deadline
‘We won’t give teen killer a break’
TECHNOLOGY
LIFE & TIMES
CLIMATE REPORT: THE HAZARDS AUSTRALIA FACES
Set ‘ambitious’ climate target in stone: unions
Costs look astronomical, but adaptation is a no-brainer
Doom-and-gloom report is emitting pure speculation
Report has maximum Bowen density settings
‘Disasters not the job of Diggers’
Farmers call for practical action on ‘sobering’ future
One certainty: experts aren’t sure over long range
Keep net zero, I’ll quit team: Hastie
Here’s my long-term forecast: a big bill, with little change
WHAT CHRIS BOWEN SAID
Allan takes great leap forward with Beijing
Crisafulli ducks questions over ‘chaotic’ conduct
Premier marches into China and stands on PM’s toes
Action is required even if it’s behind closed doors
Song, prayer, blackberries: memories of Mum
Cops called just once before PM shut up shop
Conduct better at ‘no suspension’ school
Latham storms out of fiery and chaotic Racing NSW hearing
Traditional owners tag heritage, land and compo
Lifeline for town hurt by manhunt
Starmer told he’s in ‘last-chance saloon’
We won’t allow flag to become symbol of violence: PM
Distraction of Trump visit offers breathing space for Prime Minister under siege
Qatar urges the world to punish Israel for Doha strike
Leo takes a swipe at Musk’s wealth
Alleged assassin ‘in relationship with trans flatmate’: Governor
Can Trump team trade Xi a Beijing trip for TikTok?
‘It will scar this generation’: death ignites campus reckoning on political violence
Conservative chorus for silencing
Presidential visit is the elephant in the room for trade talks
EDITORIAL
China or not, PNG has always been our ally, friend and neighbour
Xi’s mirror reflects cracks in America’s building blocks
Climate reports show need for rational, effective action
Party, leadership must take decisive action for survival
Squabbling rabble marked down
LAST POST
Fallout from Kirk’s assassination
No defence for Marles’ Orwellian dishonesty
As world wakes up to energy realism, ALP peddles con job
Libs in denial: party’s identity crisis risks it going out of business
JOHN SPOONER
Bargain-basement climate plan comes at a high premium
DRESS ME UP, DRESS ME DOWN
Past fails spark ANZ revolution
AOFM to Darren Sloane, ANZ director, debt syndicate:
ASX boss accused of bullying whistleblower
BHP chief issues warning on impact of Australia’s inflated energy costs
Outer suburbs most at risk from climate
Hesta splits with Israeli bank stocks
Bank boss Matos is burning down the house to rebuild it
Fair Work to have last word on 3500 job cuts
AUSSIE BATTLER
SYDNEY AIRPORT
April 2023
BRIDGET CARTER
ASX 200 GOLD DOLLAR
Monique Ryan keeps mask up on transparency
Spotlight falls on Endeavour’s future after CVC’s $945m pub buy
Hesta dumps Israeli banks
Bain backs out of fight for La Trobe Financial
Emeco shares stage a rally on news of potential buyout suitors
Failures of past the catalyst for ‘cultural revolution’ at ANZ
Union to file Fair Work complaint
ANZUK Education set for sale
Shield and First Guardian just ‘the tip of the iceberg’
Airport upgrades as travel boom looms
Nvidia faces regulator scrutiny in China
Labor cuts offshore wind fees to keep projects afloat
Franchise giant in hunt for new boss
Insider trader to lose $65k share windfall
AMP shares jump on $120m case settlement
Ranchers riding high on record beef prices
$75bn farming giant poised for business split
Old Big Blue takes lead in race for ‘quantum advantage’
Brands play down Americanness abroad
The city leading China’s AI charge
Rising Aussie dollar tipped to hit US70c by 2027
Equity can be a catalyst for property investment
Healthcare sector drags bourse
Insurers warn of climate cost risk
Outer suburbs most at risk from climate change
BHP warns on high energy costs
ASX boss accused of bullying in court claim
Wealth your way
‘Cultural cringe’ hiding quantum success
How organisations can thrive in an AI-driven future when building their infrastructure
Start-ups eye lifestyle over profit
How AirPods Pro 3 became a health and language coach
Hot start to life for AI-based researcher
Bank boss Matos is burning down the house to rebuild it
TENSE TIMES FOR THE YOUNG
The market is riskier now: investors love it
100th goal seals end of Kerr’s ‘long journey’
Walsh free, Carrigan set to accept ban
Hitman was ‘people’s champion’ but biggest battles were outside the ring
‘Excited’ Seville sizes up Bolt challenge
Knights appoint ‘Old Boy’ Holbrook new head coach
Hewitt up for fight on ‘video evidence’
Amorim: ‘I am not going to change’
Europe opts for virtual insults
‘Older, wiser’ Hull better placed for shot at 1500m gold
CHESS
TIMES CRYPTIC
QUICK
TAKE THE CHALLENGE
SUDOKU
SOLUTIONS
NUMBER CRUNCH
CIRCUIT BREAKER
WORD WATCH
Poster boy popularity shouldn’t buy anyone an easy passage into finals
Gout gets rock-star treatment but he just wants to run ‘really, really fast’
Blind reporter triggers Cats coach’s spray
Changes in pool for LA in pipeline
Whistleblowers made redundant
SAM THINKS IT’S ALL OVER – IT IS NOW

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