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Why a silent prayer at the grave of someone I never met was so exquisitely meaningful
via theage.com.au
Our commemorations for the dead take us inevitably into the extraordinary and unknowable. -
New housing on hold as Melbourne Water fails to act on flood plans
via theage.com.au
New housing projects on Melbourne’s edge have been delayed as water authorities struggle to process a large backlog of approvals for critical drainage plans. -
How much you can buy for $20 at a discount grocery store
via theage.com.au
As the cost-of-living crisis bites, discount grocery stores such as Cheaper Buy Miles and NQR are playing an increasingly important role in household budgets. -
There are many challenges in helping the homeless
via theage.com.au
Age readers respond to the latest casualty figures from Gaza, and the challenges of helping the homeless. -
What ‘Kouta’ has planned if he becomes lord mayor – and why he’s not playing the footy card
via theage.com.au
Anthony Koutoufides said he was committed to bringing Melbourne “back alive”, taking aim at the work-from-home culture, planning permits, bike lanes and car parking. -
The LA-style freeway dream is long gone, but these home owners say it’s still a nightmare
via theage.com.au
Nearly 70 years ago, the Victorian government plonked a public acquisition overlay over a stretch of land along Punt Road. It’s still there, restricting owners’ ability to renovate and extend their homes. -
The Cat Empire postpones sold-out shows with MSO over Gaza furore
via theage.com.au
The band said it couldn’t “in good conscience” perform with the orchestra after a pianist was removed from a recital for dedicating a song to journalists in Gaza. -
The Cat Empire postpones sold-out shows over MSO Gaza furore
via theage.com.au
The band said it couldn’t “in good conscience” perform with the orchestra after a pianist was removed from a recital for dedicating a song to journalists in Gaza. -
Anthony Koutoufides recruits former Liberal MP Gladys Liu in mayoral bid
via theage.com.au
The former AFL star and would-be Melbourne lord mayor has unveiled members of “Team Kouta” for the coming council election. Former federal Liberal MP Gladys Liu is on his ticket. -
The Age photos of the week, August 17, 2024
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The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age.

