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The Allan key: Has the state government unlocked fortress Victoria for the Libs?
via theage.com.au
Victoria has long been Labor’s progressive citadel, an electoral stronghold across state and federal politics. But the red wall may be crumbling. -
Crumbling facade, no balconies: The push to turn a ’60s concrete bunker into homes
via theage.com.au
The facade is falling away and the windows are tiny – this is a building that is showing its age. So transport nerds, would you want to live inside the former VicRoads offices in Kew? -
We need to call out misogyny in our society
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Age readers respond strongly to The Age’s stories on misogyny. -
Police who shot rough sleeper in Footscray did not have Tasers, union says
via theage.com.au
Police Association secretary Wayne Gatt said the officers had access to capsicum spray but were yet to be fitted with the conducted energy device. -
No-show campers leave sites empty over bumper Easter weekend
via theage.com.au
Campsites are half-full, despite being fully booked online, as Victorians reserve spots and don’t show up. -
Surgeon under investigation over ‘chilling’ video of him tearing down teal’s corflute
via theage.com.au
Melbourne surgeon Greg Malham said he was “deeply sorry” and that there was no excuse for his actions, as an investigation is launched by the health regulator. -
‘Diabolically bad’: When parents’ school WhatsApp groups turn toxic
via theage.com.au
Gossip and bullying pile-ons are turning parents’ WhatsApp groups into a battleground, and schools are being urged to fight back. -
These Victorian towns have water restrictions. Remember them?
via theage.com.au
Western Victoria is in drought even though Melbourne has been spared. But for some towns, water restrictions are back. -
‘Incredible’: Non-verbal six-year-old boy found after disappearing in the Dandenongs
via theage.com.au
Sixteen hours after the boy disappeared, a mountain biker found him unharmed in bushland eight kilometres away from where he had gone missing. -
The worst paid teachers in Australia are spoiling for a fight to get a better deal
via theage.com.au
The teachers’ union has raised the spectre of strike action for the first time in a decade in pursuit of a pay demand of up to 14 per cent for 52,000 Victorian government school educators. -
Non-verbal six-year-old boy found after disappearing in the Dandenongs
via theage.com.au
The boy was located in bushland and reunited with his family on Saturday morning after wandering off from a play space in Olinda on Friday. -
The Age photos of the week, April 19, 2025
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The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age

