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Accommodating housing and green spaces
via theage.com.au
Age readers respond to the housing crisis versus protecting green spaces, and the magpie season. -
Don’t blame migrants, target investors instead
via theage.com.auReaders argue that house prices will remain unaffordable until the government reduces the tax relief investors receive. -
Sarah’s experience while hiking alone has women taking safety into their own hands
via theage.com.auStudent Sarah Gibbs filmed her trek to show solo women hikers what they could achieve, but what followed left her terrified and feeling police didn’t take what happened seriously. -
‘It’s really unfair’: Leo’s Supermarket Heidelberg to close in weeks
via theage.com.auBut the new owner of the Burgundy Street site has revealed that a new supermarket and five shops will replace it. -
Poppy thieves steal thousands of plants from Victorian farm, sparking health warning
via theage.com.auAs police investigate the theft of about 1700 poppy plants from a farm in the Ballarat area, authorities warn that products from the plants contain high levels of toxicity and were unlike traditional opioid poppies. -
Council fights ‘greedy land tax grab’ over kinders, parks and gardens
via theage.com.auA western suburbs council wants the auditor-general to probe a dispute over more than $5m in land taxes for properties ranging from kinders to garden beds. -
I was charmed by a respected school principal. I’m devastated to discover his evil secret
via theage.com.auFor the parents whose trust has been shattered and the teachers who will bear the shame, the sentence for this case can only feel inadequate. -
It is one of the most popular tourism spots in Victoria, but locals face a deadly risk
via theage.com.auWhen the power goes, a landline can be the difference between life and death. But NBN Co won’t pay to keep the infrastructure. -
A bloody mafia war, a heist and a courthouse execution: The secrets bubbling below a city’s surface
via theage.com.auCoffee with Carl Williams, sacred sites where gangsters roam free: This is the dark history of Australia’s underbelly -
‘They’re gaslighting us’: More disability homes close as state funding ends
via theage.com.auMore than 80 group homes for disabled residents have closed, upending the lives of some of Victoria’s most vulnerable people. -
The dream lives on but can high-speed rail ever work in Australia?
via theage.com.auWith details of a new high-speed rail line soon to be revealed, could this be the plan that actually gets up? -
The 20-storey divide: Melbourne’s high-density push stalled by numbers that don’t stack up
via theage.com.auWith only 110,000 homes commercially viable in the state’s flagship activity centre push, economists and property industry figures want more lenient development rules to kickstart construction. -
We need to look at the whole picture for ISIS brides in Syria
via theage.com.auAge readers respond to the state of politics in Australia. -
North East Link quietly scraps promised wildlife crossing, leaving kangaroos stranded
via theage.com.auThe road project was supposed to provide an underpass for kangaroos. Instead, it has built a rope bridge for possums. -
The Age photos of the week, February 21, 2026
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age. -
‘She did not deserve this’: Mother allegedly murdered by neighbour outside her home
via theage.com.auThe son of Melonie McKay found out his mother had been struck by a car on social media. Later, her neighbour was charged with her murder. -
Man charged with murder after woman struck by car in Reservoir
via theage.com.auEmergency services were called to a street in Reservoir, where a 53-year-old woman was declared dead at the scene. -
Lygon Street divided: The untold story of the Brunetti brothers’ break-up
via theage.com.auTwo brothers. An irreconcilable rift. One coffee empire. For the first time, the brothers behind Brunetti reveal the inside story of the split that changed Lygon Street forever. -
Coffee with Carl Williams, wine bars with reinforced doors, sacred sites where gangsters roam free: The dark history of Melbourne’s hotspots
via theage.com.auCrime seems to be woven into the very fabric of this city, though most passers-by wouldn’t know about the secrets bubbling under the surface. But John Silvester does. -
Is it really the best option to leave them in Syria?
via theage.com.auReaders continue to censure the prime minister over his comments on the ISIS brides and their children. -
Not so long ago, a $3000 gift brought down a premier. A $15 billion scandal is having a different impact
via theage.com.auVictorians are entitled to expect of Jacinta Allan and her government a higher standard of accountability than they are receiving right now. -
‘I’m grieving my old body’: How a young woman lost her ovary to a surgeon now under investigation
via theage.com.auThe federal health minister has requested scrutiny of clinical governance at the Epworth hospital after allegations that one of its surgeons performed unnecessary surgeries to treat endometriosis. -
D’oh! Comic books, wedding invites allegedly used to hide $15m Simpsons LSD haul
via theage.com.auPolice say a Mornington Peninsula couple ran a huge drug trafficking operation out of their rented Mount Martha home. -
If Allan can’t get it together, she may not be leader come this year’s election
via theage.com.auPremier Jacinta Allan is rattled. You can see it in her eyes, hear it in her voice, and smell it in her strategy as she blusters and bullies and bumbles her way through the Big Build scandal. -
‘He had the world at his feet’: Coroner finds ‘missed opportunities’ in teen’s anaphylactic death
via theage.com.auAs details of his teenage son’s final moments were read out in the Victorian Coroner’s Court, Harry Tsindos hunched over in his chair, put his head in his hands and wept. -
Family begs to stop vicious teen killer’s bid for day release
via theage.com.auThe boy was just 14 when he bludgeoned and stabbed a woman to death in her bed with a plan to steal her car and create a child army. He could soon be eligible for day release into the community. -
‘My mother poisoned my father, and I had to live with the aftermath’
via theage.com.auLong before Erin Patterson used poisoned mushrooms to kill three family members with deadly beef Wellingtons, Lorraine Moss was lacing her husband’s food with arsenic. -
Controversial ‘Luna Park’-style outdoor luge approved on Mornington Peninsula
via theage.com.auThe multimillion-dollar project has received a backlash from locals, but was green-lit by the state government on Thursday. -
‘It’s petrifying’: Inner-west locals fear for safety after truck spike
via theage.com.auSince the opening of the West Gate Tunnel, residents say more trucks are avoiding the toll road and rat-running near schools and shops, sparking safety fears. -
What is Melbourne’s busiest tram route? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.auTest your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz.

