Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. I'm not Australian, but I think you still have some very good Australian news organizations:
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The Sydney Morning Herald
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The Guardian
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC
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Crikey
I believe the real issue is that people are actually attracted to clickbait nonsense.
Very short-sighted man.
Obesity costs the Canadian Healthcare system billions of dollars every year:
https://nbhc.ca/health-in-the-news/one-third-canadian-adults-will-be-obese-2025-costing-country-337b-annually
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-025-21905-2
Currently, most Canadian politicians are treating people like little children.
It's time to tell people the brutal truth:
"We can end traffic jams in the city. But we are going to increase parking fees. We are going to build a bike lane network. Many drivers will be unhappy and will have to change their habits. Do you think it's worth it?"
"We can reduce the number of car crashes. Less people will die. Less people will be injured. But the number of speed cameras will increase. A lot of speeding citizens are going to receive fines and will be furious. Getting a driver license will also become much harder for older people. Do you think it's worth it?"
"We can make the healthcare system more financially sustainable. We can do that by increasing your income tax. Or we can increase the sales tax. Or we can tax all business owners. Or we can increase the alcohol tax and sugar tax. Which tax do you prefer? What do you think?"
"We can reduce gun trafficking. We will do it by tripling the number of inspections of trucks and cars coming from the United States. But this means longer waiting times at border crossings. The number of american tourists will be reduced. The price of some imported things may also increase. Should we do it?"
"We can significantly reduce homelessness. But we are going to build very tall buildings like in Eastern Europe. We will ban cities from opposing housing projects that meet legal norms. In many neighborhoods, individual homeowners will be outraged. What do you think? Should we do it?
No pain, no gain. It's true at the gym. But it's also true in politics.
There are some decisions that are easy wins : cracking down on tax evasion, using open source software, stronger ethics laws. But most decisions actually require some pain if you want gains.
Time to start treating people like adults. Tell them the brutal truth.