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Overreach or cultural protection? The fight over rock climbing in western Victoria
via theage.com.au
Rock climbers once had unfettered access at Dyurrite. That’s all changing now and tensions are simmering over this world-class rock climbing destination. -
The Age photos of the week, November 16, 2024
via theage.com.au
The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age. -
State pockets $1.7b from TAC amid road safety crisis
via theage.com.au
The state government has received $1.73 billion from the Transport Accident Commission over the past six years, bolstering its own coffers with more cash than the state-owned insurer spent on road safety upgrades. -
If students performed like VCE exam organisers have, they’d fail
via theage.com.au
Readers discuss the VCE examination debacle, the Myer Christmas windows launch cancellation, Kevin Rudd’s ambassadorial suitability and Donald Trump’s swathe of appointees. -
Where Labor got ‘slaughtered’, regions lurch right, a teal wave: Deciphering Victoria’s council results
via theage.com.au
After weeks of voting and more weeks of counting, Victoria now has a fresh set of newly elected councils. Digging into the data reveals some surprising outcomes. -
Government cannot keep failing VCE students at exam time
via theage.com.au
Year after year there have been serious problems with exams. It is simply not good enough. -
Whistleblower alleges widespread fraud by dozens of ‘double-dipping’ specialist doctors, sparking probes
via theage.com.au
Dozens of Victorian anaesthetists and surgeons have been accused of systematic billing scams and pocketing off-the-book fees in a damning complaint that has triggered investigations by a federal regulator and private health insurers. -
Susan visits her daughter’s grave every day. At night, she dreams of her screaming for help
via theage.com.au
Maryam Hamka’s devastated mother knows no parent should have to bury a child. Now she wants her killer punished for what he’s done to her family. -
‘Morons’: Premier blasts protesters after Myer Christmas windows launch scrapped
via theage.com.au
Jacinta Allan said the group who threatened to disrupt the Christmas windows launch would not have been stopped even if the state had tougher protest laws. -
Pressure mounts to find a marking fix for students caught in VCE exam leaks
via theage.com.au
Students, experts and teachers say it’s untenable for the state’s exam authority to press on with grading compromised exam papers as normal. -
Demands grow to review students’ marks after VCE exam leaks scandal
via theage.com.au
Students, experts and teachers say it’s untenable for the state’s exam authority to press on with grading compromised exam papers as normal. -
I’m in the middle of my VCE - this exam cover-up has sent the rumour mill wild
via theage.com.au
This education scandal has taught my generation of high school students to doubt whether working hard, acting with integrity and trusting authorities will pay off. -
I’m in the middle of my VCEs - this mistake and cover-up has destroyed my confidence
via theage.com.au
This education scandal has taught my generation of high school students to doubt whether working hard, acting with integrity and trusting authorities will pay off. -
The cop, the career and the cold case that exonerated a mother
via theage.com.au
The original investigators believed they knew the killer of six-year-old Bonnie Clarke, but lacked sufficient evidence. They were horribly wrong. -
Pro-Palestine protesters cancel planned demonstration outside Myer Christmas windows
via theage.com.au
The update comes after Premier Jacinta Allan accused the protesters of “politicising Christmas”.

