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‘We were extremely lucky’: This family narrowly escaped death on Black Saturday, but Kinglake is still home
via theage.com.au
The Age photographed the Nash family in 2009 after the fire destroyed all of their possessions bar the clothes line and a cubby house. We revisited them as The Age turns 170, and they say they can get through anything. -
The postcode lottery for abortion access in Victoria
via theage.com.au
A new report shows more than two-thirds of the state’s local government areas have no surgical abortion providers and almost 40 per cent have no listed pharmacies that dispense abortion medication. -
Building watchdog that failed for years to do its job says sorry. Now it will be abolished, replaced
via theage.com.au
The repeated failure of the building watchdog to do its job has traumatised and ruined families. -
Thorpe’s actions need to be seen in context
via theage.com.au
Age readers respond to the protest by Lidia Thorpe at King Charles. -
Why police can’t stop neo-Nazis marching through Melbourne’s streets
via theage.com.au
They’re unwanted, and their chants disgraceful, but experts say authorities have their hands tied when it comes to preventing white supremacists from taking to the streets. -
Why police can’t stop neo-Nazis marching through Melbourne’s street
via theage.com.au
They’re unwanted, and their chants disgraceful, but experts say authorities have their hands tied when it comes to preventing white supremacists from taking to the streets. -
The six new places you’ll be able to build a home in Melbourne
via theage.com.au
The government is opening up Melbourne greenfields sites to build up to 180,000 homes and will release land around two major suburban train stations. -
Labor MPs told to cut wish lists, avoid infrastructure in budget bids
via theage.com.au
Members of the Labor caucus have been told to cut the number of projects they want funded for their local communities and cap them at $500,000 as Victoria’s budget belt continues to tighten. -
ACU offers refunds to graduates after conservative ceremony speech sparked walkout
via theage.com.au
ACU students and staff walked out of Monday’s graduation ceremony when a keynote speaker began railing against abortion, IVF and gay marriage. The university says it will refund graduates for the ceremony fees. -
Never wavered defending those affected by mistreatment and injustice
via theage.com.au
Laural Childs’ nursing expertise and dedication to social justice made her a force to be reckoned with. -
Chipping away at success: Australian tree-climbing champion competes in US
via theage.com.au
We’re not just champions in swimming and cricket – Australia also boasts the world’s top tree-climber.

