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Alleged sex assault victim found police station closed when she went for help
via theage.com.auAfter allegedly being attacked by a “rideshare driver”, a 20-year-old persuaded him to drop her near a police station. But the station’s front desk hours had been cut back. -
Thousands of people are moving into this area. Where’s the green space?
via theage.com.auApartment towers have been approved in Macaulay, but for five years the state government has sat on plans to create parkland. -
I no longer trust the ‘good bloke’ defence
via theage.com.auReaders react to The Age’s special investigation into the questionable science behind the conviction of Robert Farquharson. -
Jailed gangland boss who lit fires, assaulted guards complains he can’t see the sky
via theage.com.auGeorge Marrogi is taking legal action against the state because he can’t exercise outside or socialise while serving time for murder and running a drug empire from behind bars. -
My suburb is Melbourne’s smallest – and no, it’s not the one you think
via theage.com.auEven after the Brighton Empire’s annexation, my whole suburb has so far defied the worst of the growth-for-growth’s-sake mindset. -
‘I knew I was screwed’: Greg Lynn details missing campers’ deaths to police
via theage.com.auThe former airline pilot told police he tried to cover up the accidental deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay because it would have been an “absolute disaster” for his family and career. -
Robert Farquharson’s police interview
via theage.com.auThis is what Farquharson told police happened following the crash that killed his three boys. Before this investigation, it had never been seen outside the courtrooms where he was convicted. -
‘I want to believe he’s guilty, but I can’t’: Bryan lost his best friend when Farquharson drove into a dam
via theage.com.auBryan Kennedy was just seven years old when his friend Tyler died. He cannot bring himself to believe Tyler’s father, Robert Farquharson, intended to kill. -
‘It could be any of us’: Top scientists sound alarm over unreliable evidence
via theage.com.auThe Australian Academy of Science chief is calling for law reform after questions were raised over Robert Farquharson’s case. -
An unbiased ABC must invite controversy
via theage.com.auIn the wake of ABC journalist Laura Tingle’s comments last week that Australia is racist, readers discuss the idea of “bias” at the national broadcaster, and debate whether her claim is right, or wrong. -
An unbiased ABC must invite and controversy
via theage.com.auIn the wake of ABC journalist Laura Tingle’s comments last week that Australia is racist, readers discuss the idea of “bias” at the national broadcaster, and debate whether her claim is right, or wrong. -
Forget the cold, let’s go fly a kite, say well rugged-up ‘pilots’
via theage.com.auMissing the big kite-flying events from India, Kaushal Parikh quit his office job two years ago to run kite festivals around the country. -
Jewish school confident of move to Caulfield Hospital site
via theage.com.auThe school transports about 1000 students from Caulfield to Burwood each day and has called the hospital’s use of the Caulfield site a waste of valuable land. -
This 125-year-old bowls club will be sold for millions – after its secret buyer was revealed
via theage.com.auMembers of the Elsternwick Club voted to accept a $15 million deal at a meeting on Sunday, despite a push from a large minority of members to save the club. -
Listen to the new investigative podcast on triple murder case
via theage.com.auIn a new podcast investigation, we explore why a growing number of experts believe the case against convicted child killer Robert Farquharson is “fundamentally flawed”. -
Leaning into personal mottos for mirth, and faith for hope
via theage.com.auNone of us entirely lives up to our conscience or our moral insight. But hope can be found. -
Triple tragedy at Swan Island
via theage.com.auDetails from the death by drowning of three SAS soldiers in Port Phillip bay in 2007 bore remarkable similarities to those uncovered in the case of Robert Farquharson. -
The graveyard for caravans that is creating parking pain for residents
via theage.com.auThere were 17 caravans left in a quiet side street next to St Kilda Cemetery last week, and residents say the practice has created an eyesore and parking problems. -
The graveyard for caravans creating parking pain for residents
via theage.com.auThere were 17 caravans left in a quiet side street next to St Kilda Cemetery last week, and residents say the practice has created an eyesore and parking problems. -
One crash killed three soldiers, the other three boys. Both featured this strange detail
via theage.com.auWhy would people stuck in a sinking car turn off the heater, ignition or headlights? -
Caravan owners trash trailer timeframes and create parking pain for residents
via theage.com.auThere were 17 caravans left in a quiet side street next to St Kilda Cemetery last week, and residents say the practice has created an eyesore and parking problems. -
A 125-year-old bowls club rejected a secret sale. Then the mystery buyer was revealed
via theage.com.auMembers of the Elsternwick Club will again vote on the $15 million deal this weekend, but a group opposed to the sale is plotting to take over the board. -
Rising numbers of flu, COVID-19 cases puts Victorian ambulances under the pump
via theage.com.auAmbulance Victoria has urged the public only to call triple zero in an emergency after the number of COVID-19 cases in hospitals doubled in a month. -
The Age photos of the week, June 1, 2024
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age. -
Why Victorians should keep looking to the night sky to be dazzled
via theage.com.auAfter the aurora australis phenomenon painted our skies pink and green, a new celestial delight is headed our way (but it could be more fickle). -
Panic at the Pidapipo: How a Melbourne hospitality scion forged her own gelato empire
via theage.com.auAs a descendant of one of Lygon Street’s most influential families, Lisa Valmorbida knew she would be under extra scrutiny when she started her business. -
Inside the uncomfortable investigation of a child killer
via theage.com.auIn the Robert Farquharson case there are six main strands of circumstantial evidence. I’ve investigated them all. -
‘I want to believe he’s guilty ... but I can’t’: Listen to the Trial by Water podcast
via theage.com.auIn a new podcast investigation, we explore why a growing number of experts believe the case against convicted child killer Robert Farquharson is “fundamentally flawed”. -
Difficult stories like these are the ones that need to be told, no matter how harrowing
via theage.com.auAs The Age publishes another major investigation, editor Patrick Elligett reflects on the barriers to reporting on difficult subjects – and the tenacity of journalists. -
Trump verdict: America’s moth-eaten global stature frays more
via theage.com.auReaders discuss the Donald Trump guilty verdict and what it might mean for the world if he is re-elected as US president.