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After four decades, Sascha and Kate are still singing each other’s praises
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Sascha Davis and Kate Howard are still close friends, having met in the 1980s in the Australian Children’s Choir, which is celebrating a major anniversary. -
Swans crisis deepens as fresh allegations of ‘multiple sexual assaults’ emerge
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Lawyers for one of three women involved in the case say their client alleges she was the victim of “multiple sexual assaults”. -
TABs birthed a monster, pokies and casinos fed it
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Readers agree that online gambling advertising - if not gambling itself - is a scourge, but politicians aren’t listening to voters. -
Demons accused of wage theft and probity breaches by former CEO
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The former chief executive of the Melbourne Football Club has claimed he was dismissed after raising concerns about widespread underpayment of administrative staff. -
My suburb gentrified decades ago. Now the people who live here are afraid to walk the streets
via theage.com.au
The woundedness here in the west hurts and not because I’m squeamish. This is not about hatred, blame or judgment. It’s about loss. -
My suburb gentrified decades ago. Now its residents are afraid to walk the streets
via theage.com.au
The woundedness here in the west hurts and not because I’m squeamish. This is not about hatred, blame or judgment. It’s about loss. -
‘I cried in front of everybody’: How a Magpie’s quiet act of kindness stunned a Melbourne mother
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For Mel Schneider and her family, spontaneous trips are rare, until an unexpected gesture. -
Paul McManus was killed five years ago. His family is still waiting for justice
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A backlog of court cases has meant the driver allegedly responsible for the Melbourne man’s death is yet to face trial. The delay has left a Victorian family in limbo. -
‘Postcode lottery’: Royal Melbourne locks out suburban and regional patients
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The Royal Melbourne Hospital has rolled out controversial changes that will restrict access to its specialist clinics to residents of three inner-city areas. -
The national scandal that is gambling law
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Readers react to the positions of the federal government and Coalition on gambling ads. -
Everyone knew water was leaking on this road. But no one did a thing until someone died
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After an eight-year wait, Bina Rajthala was devastated to learn about the “missed opportunities” that may have prevented her husband’s death. -
‘No culture is perfect’: Swans launch a review into late-night party that rocked the club
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Swans chairman Andrew Pridham confirmed the review to this masthead on Saturday, as a woman who alleged she was the victim of a sexual assault hired a lawyer for a potential civil legal claim. -
Mother of three found dead in her home in Melbourne’s east
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A man known to the woman remained in custody on Saturday as forensic teams continued to scour the home 24 hours after she was found. -
Man charged after mother of three found near death in her home in Melbourne’s east
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A 45-year-old man known to Irish woman Annmarie O’Reilly has been charged with her alleged murder a day after she was found unresponsive in her Ferntree Gully home. -
Swans launch a review of how Bloods culture crumbled in late-night party
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Swans chairman Andrew Pridham confirmed the review to this masthead on Saturday, as a woman who alleged she was the victim of a sexual assault hired a lawyer for a potential civil legal claim. -
‘People like me don’t have babies’: Inside the clinic helping addicted expectant mums
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Elvira Tsecoutanis was in the grip of a heroin addiction when she found out she was pregnant with her first child. “I thought I shouldn’t be a mum,” she says. -
The Age photos of the week, August 22, 2026
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The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age. -
Alleged sexual assault victim from Swans late-night party plans civil action
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A Slater and Gordon lawyer says he is investigating a potential civil claim on behalf of the woman. -
Luke Sayers and new girlfriend step out among powerbrokers at Million Dollar Lunch
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Luke Sayers has been hard to spot on the social scene radar since his lewd photo drama and legal action, but was full of laughs at a charity lunch. -
Man injured in drive-by shooting at well-known Haddara hangout
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The shooting comes five days after gangland boss Fadi Haddara was ambushed outside his Altona North home. -
Man injured in drive-by shooting at well-known crime hangout
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The shooting comes five days after gangland boss Fadi Haddara was ambushed outside his Altona North home. -
‘Incredibly traumatic experience’: Woman plans legal action after Swans late-night party
via theage.com.au
A Slater and Gordon lawyer said on Saturday morning that he was investigating a potential civil claim on behalf of the woman. -
Finally, the royal commission Victoria desperately needs
via theage.com.au
The move is vital to establishing how corruption on Big Build sites was allowed to happen, and who in positions of authority knew and when. -
Age crime reporter John Silvester named Australia’s most outstanding columnist
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A Melbourne crime reporter for The Age for more than 30 years, Silvester was recognised at the prestigious Kennedy Swards for his popular Naked City column. -
Altona North rocked by second shooting in a week
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The drive-by shooting of a man comes five days after gangland boss Fadi Haddara was ambushed outside his Altona North home. -
On some issues, the public is on the right side of history
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Readers respond to the recent decisions of the federal and Victorian governments. -
‘They need a Blue Light disco’: How a Victorian institution is helping kids today
via theage.com.au
Blue Light Victoria has changed a lot since the heyday of its famous disco – but it is still playing an important role in the lives of young people. -
What makes a happier, healthier Melbourne? Tell us what you think
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Suburb design, home building standards and the walkability of our city will be themes at the upcoming Melbourne Assembly. We want to hear your ideas about our city’s future, too. -
Father of Cats star denies he was threatened over debt to Hells Angels as video emerges showing him barking like a dog
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Matthew Bruhn, the father of Cats player Tanner Bruhn, is shown in a video kneeling in a park in his underpants. -
Australia’s fastest-growing region gets a new suburb – and open space equal to five MCGs
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As the state government moves to keep pace with the fastest-growing region in Australia, locals fear infrastructure isn’t keeping up, and they have demands ahead of the November election.

