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Bystander stabbed in Melbourne CBD after chasing man armed with knife
via theage.com.auA man, 41, suffered a leg wound after trying to stop a man running through the city with a knife. -
Driver dies in crash at community racing event
via theage.com.au
Police are preparing for a report for the coroner after a driver died while competing in a community motorsport event at Calder Park raceway on Sunday. -
One Nation success may spell its demise
via theage.com.au
Readers react to the rise and rise of One Nation and its prospect of success in the next two years. -
‘Why not?’: The heart-wrenching joy of having two countries in the World Cup
via theage.com.au
“I’m an Australian and a Turk at the same time,” one fan said on Sunday of supporting both countries. “I respect Australia as my home country, but I’m a Turk as well. So why not?” -
Turkish fans turn out in thousands to support both teams in World Cup match
via theage.com.au
“I’m an Australian and a Turk at the same time,” one fan said on Sunday of supporting both countries. “I respect Australia as my home country, but I’m a Turk as well. So why not?” -
Melbourne park evacuated after dynamite find as bomb unit makes controlled detonations
via theage.com.auFootage obtained by The Age shows explosives being detonated near bushland in Merri Park just before 1pm. The police operation finished late in the afternoon. -
‘You are meant to be greater’: The bold plan to stop youth crime – at the hospital bedside
via theage.com.au
Youth workers and mentors will be embedded in two major Melbourne hospitals under a pilot program to divert young offenders away from crime. -
‘You are meant to be greater’: Hospital program unveiled to target youth crime
via theage.com.au
Youth workers and mentors will be embedded in two major Melbourne hospitals under a pilot program to divert young offenders away from crime. -
Melbourne park evacuated after dynamite find as bomb unit make controlled detonations
via theage.com.auFootage obtained by The Age shows explosives being detonated near bushland in Merri Park just before 1pm with the police operation finishing late in the afternoon. -
Melbourne park evacuated after dynamite find
via theage.com.auFootage obtained by The Age shows explosives being detonated near bushland in Merri Park just before 1pm. -
Six thousand students, 1000 places. Competition has never been tougher for Melbourne’s best schools
via theage.com.au
Many families are turning to tutors before the select-entry schools exam. But educators say a revamped test will ensure it is fair. -
6000 students, 1000 places. Competition has never been tougher for Melbourne’s best schools
via theage.com.au
Many families are turning to tutors before the select-entry schools exam. But educators say a revamped test will ensure it is fair. -
What does the centre of politics look like?
via theage.com.au
Readers question what each of the major parties really stands for. -
Suburbs left behind as Fire Rescue Victoria misses emergency targets
via theage.com.au
Fire Rescue Victoria was created to better protect booming outer suburban communities, but the agency is falling short of its response time targets for structure fires in these areas. -
Holiday shack owners face losing their slice of Australian dream to private development
via theage.com.au
Dozens of caravan owners are in limbo after a coastal council approved plans to develop a site near a popular Victorian beach. -
‘Sylvia Plath stole my boyfriend’: This fun-filled 95-year-old comedian is just getting started
via theage.com.au
In her one-woman show, Liz Hicklin makes wry observations on life and tells how legendary poet Ted Hughes was once her lover. -
The Age photos of the week, June 13, 2026
via theage.com.au
The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age. -
The next federal poll is two years away, everyone, cool down
via theage.com.au
As the political temperature rises, it is worth noting the next election isn’t until 2028. -
‘This is what happens’: VicRoads privatisation blasted after IT outage
via theage.com.au
Most of the organisation’s online services have been restored after a week-long outage that caused headaches for motorists and car dealers, as well as police and councils. -
Protesters outside the Melbourne venue hosting a funding event for Pauline Hanson
via theage.com.au
A heavy police presence was on hand as protesters gathered outside the fundraiser -
Former Rabbitohs and EPL sponsor cops largest ever fine from ASIC case
via theage.com.au
The former Australian sponsor of the Sydney Rabbitohs and Sheffield United FC has been hit with $300 million in fines – a record for any case brought by the corporate watchdog. -
Mum of Gavin Preston killer used AI to ask the court for leniency
via theage.com.au
The mother of Jaedon Tito said her son had taken up colouring in to “clear his mind” in prison after he and another man were convicted of killing the underworld figure. -
A scarf on a seat does not reserve it: MCC lays down law to members
via theage.com.au
Melbourne Cricket Club members who reserve seats with scarfs, drink alcohol in dry bays or buy guest tickets for major events without attending themselves are on notice. -
A scarf on a seat does not reserve it: MCC decides on fans’ dilemma
via theage.com.au
Melbourne Cricket Club members who reserve seats with scarves, drink alcohol in dry bays or buy guest tickets for major events without attending themselves are on notice. -
Toxic parents can be banned from schools for WhatsApp posts
via theage.com.au
Parents targeting teachers or principals in WhatsApp groups would be forced to take their posts down under an enhanced scheme to protect educators. -
Car thieves targeting Melbourne Airport can soon expect a nasty surprise
via theage.com.au
A new $3.5 million installation has already seen the number of thefts dramatically drop. -
The ambush that forever changed how Victoria is policed
via theage.com.au
A routine factory stakeout shattered the illusion that a uniform was bulletproof. Today, first-responding police are expected to be heroes against heavily armed shooters. -
Only one Labor MP will go to the World Cup. It’s not Anika Wells
via theage.com.au
The Canberra contingent bound for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will include just one federal Labor MP, and at least three members of the Liberal Party. -
New-look Age quiz: Where were the Sydney Swans originally based?
via theage.com.au
Test your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
Bupa renews seven-figure Carlton deal amid Sayers court saga
via theage.com.au
The health insurer has signed on for three more years as a Carlton sponsor as the club’s handling of its former president’s explicit photo scandal is scrutinised in the Supreme Court.

