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A Great Ocean Road hotspot pushes back against tourist hordes
via theage.com.au
Residents at a popular stop-off point have had enough of crowds and of wildlife being harassed. They want large buses banned, and the local council agrees. -
Who won the 2025 Australian Grand Prix? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.au
How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with The Age’s weekly quiz. -
I’ve seen enough Peter Dutton thought bubbles – we want substance
via theage.com.au
Readers respond to Peter Dutton’s ideas on referendums and citizenship tests, and attempts to end wars in Ukraine and Gaza. -
I’ve seen enough Peter Dutton thought bubbles – it’s time for substance
via theage.com.au
Readers respond to Peter Dutton’s ideas on referendums and citizenship tests, and attempts to end wars in Ukraine and Gaza. -
‘A couple of streets are under water’: Melbourne’s Bayside hit with flash flooding
via theage.com.au
Heavy rain on Thursday night flooded areas of Frankston and Seaford, while thunderstorms continue in Victoria’s north. -
Private school hires security guards to protect sleeping students
via theage.com.au
Security guards and cameras have been brought into Ballarat Grammar, a prestigious school that is facing claims of a “strapping” culture. -
Thieves find Scottish rock band’s bagpipes too loud to handle
via theage.com.au
The saga of a rock band’s treasured bagpipes, stolen from a Melbourne carpark, has a happy ending. -
Grandfather of killer teen gives heartbreaking evidence of ‘everyday sadness’ at losing his daughter
via theage.com.au
A grandfather’s simple gesture in the Supreme Court drives home the agony this family now endures. His daughter is dead, and his grandson faces years behind bars for murder. -
Grandfather of killer teen gives heartbreaking account of ‘everyday sadness’ at losing his daughter
via theage.com.au
A grandfather’s simple gesture in the Supreme Court drives home the agony this family now endures. His daughter is dead, and his grandson faces years behind bars for murder. -
Repeat youth offenders drive ‘unacceptable’ crime rise
via theage.com.au
The latest Crime Statistics Agency data shows crimes committed by children aged 10 to 17 rose to their highest levels last year since electronic records began in 1993. -
Repeat youth offenders drive crime rise
via theage.com.au
The latest Crime Statistics Agency data shows crimes committed by children aged 10 to 17 rose to their highest levels last year since electronic records began in 1993. -
Famous heritage boat fleet gets eviction notice from Docklands for new apartments
via theage.com.au
Volunteers who care for a 120-year-old ship and a replica of the Enterprize say they have nowhere to go after being told to move out. -
An enchanted garden reminds us how civilisations are built on taxes
via theage.com.au
Only 3000 people lived in Melbourne when Charles La Trobe became superintendent, but he envisioned a great city, and reserved vast areas for today’s gardens. -
‘We cannot tolerate this level of offending’: Repeat youth offenders drive crime rise
via theage.com.au
The latest Crime Statistics Agency data shows crimes committed by children aged 10 to 17 rose to their highest levels last year since electronic records began in 1993.

