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Bec Zacharia (left) looks shocked as Tyson Gordon faces off with Laura Byrne, Brittany Hockley and Jules Lund on MAFS: After the Dinner Party, which screens on Stan.

Misogyny at first sight but I’m glad MAFS gave toxic Tyson a platform

Tyson would prefer a “submissive” woman but he’s far from alone. Many Gen Z males hold similar views, so we need to shine light on this regression.

  • Julia Baird

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Minister for Social Services Tanya Plibersek.

Plibersek blasts MAFS for featuring contestant who wanted a woman ‘obedient’ like a dog

Australia’s social services minister urged parents to stop their children watching Married at First Sight, the nation’s most popular reality-TV show.

  • Brittany Busch and Meg Watson
Communications and Sport Minister Anika Wells.

Wells charged taxpayers $1000 for car to wait while she watched tennis – for seven hours

Daily revelations about Wells’ use of travel entitlements have dogged the minister since last Wednesday, eclipsing Labor’s agenda.

  • James Massola and Natassia Chrysanthos
Cricketing fans at the second Test match at the Gabba.

Ashes pitch calls on men to change behaviour

A campaign running throughout the cricket season capitalises on the sport’s reach and mostly male audience.

  • Courtney Kruk
Over 90 per cent of new cars sold in 2031 will have embedded mobile connectivity.

‘Like science fiction’: How smart cars are being weaponised by violent men

Abusers are remotely accessing cars to track their partners’ movements, lock them out of a vehicle, and stop the cars from travelling outside a perimeter.

  • Amber Schultz
Environment Minister Murray Watt speaking at Parliament House on Monday morning.

Watt unaware of scope of $96m blowout of BoM website

Environment Minister Murray Watt has launched an investigation into the website’s redesign, following revelations about its cost blowout.

  • Nick Newling and Emily Kaine
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Environment Minister Murray Watt has declared the “nature positive” branding of his predecessor Tanya Plibersek had to be ditched.

Labor to wield green laws as weapon against Coalition, Greens

Anthony Albanese ordered an overhaul of proposed nature laws that caused a clash with Tanya Plibersek last week. But corporates and environmentalists have concerns.

  • Mike Foley and Paul Sakkal
Amex is embroiled in a privacy scandal.

Inside one man’s mission to reveal the truth about American Express

After two regulatory investigations spanning three years, John Smith wants Australia’s privacy regulation overhauled.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Kathy Hodgson is fighting to have her birth certificate changed.

A false birth certificate and a DNA test: Kathy’s fight to have her real identity recognised

On top of the trauma of discovering she is adopted, Kathy Hodgson is battling bureaucracy to overturn an official lie.

  • Claire Moodie
Teenage boys and young men may want to speak up, but it can be particularly difficult in group settings.

Want to raise good men? Start with their group chats

The pressure for young men to stay silent is immense. This is how to help them push through.

  • Jenna Price