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‘Monster farm’: A violent man’s call for help before he’s released from maximum security
via theage.com.au
Daniel Hope’s appalling, violent past has had him locked up for the past decade. But as his release date nears, he’s speaking out about a system he says is setting him up to fail. -
‘Clear risks to staff and clients’: The community health buildings that are falling apart
via theage.com.au
For many of these places, foundations are failing, there are cracks in the walls or portions of the roofs could cave in at any moment. -
The duopoly is dying, long live the minority
via theage.com.au
Readers argue that changing the system means the decline of the two main parties’ power and the rise of independents in federal government. -
My suburb is one of Melbourne’s tiniest. I want to make it bigger
via theage.com.au
The heart of my suburb was ailing when we moved here – until something changed. Now my neighbours want to gatekeep it from new residents. -
Coffee dispute melee ends in death while customers pay for drinks and food
via theage.com.au
Lisa Murphy had coffee thrown on her before a wild fracas on the floor of a 7-Eleven left her screaming that she couldn’t breathe. -
Coffee dispute fight ends in death while customers pay for drinks and food
via theage.com.au
Lisa Murphy had coffee thrown on her before a wild fracas on the floor of a 7-Eleven left her screaming that she couldn’t breathe. -
Royal Children’s Hospital backs down on staffing cuts to kids cancer centre
via theage.com.au
Three days after The Age revealed the plan to cut 13 positions, the hospital confirmed the positions had now been saved. -
Could one clue solve the mystery of a man’s dead body found in a Victorian river five decades ago?
via theage.com.au
A coronial inquest couldn’t determine how the man died, but detectives say a ring found on the man could be key to cracking the case open. -
Could one clue solve the mystery of a man’s body found in a Victorian river 53 years ago?
via theage.com.au
A coronial inquest couldn’t determine how the man died, but detectives say a ring found on his left hand could be key to cracking the case open. -
Could one clue solve the mystery of a man’s body found in a country river 53 years ago?
via theage.com.au
A coronial inquest couldn’t conclusively determine how the stranger died, but detectives say a unique signet ring found on his left hand could be the key to cracking the case.

