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Cherryl Barassi, widow of AFL great Ron, dies peacefully at home
via theage.com.auBarassi passed away at her St Kilda home, “as she wished”, her family announced. -
Weighing the cost of data centres against water supplies
via theage.com.auReaders ask at what cost will data centres affect the natural environment? -
The document helping lawyers keep their clients’ names secret
via theage.com.auA how-to guide for barristers representing high-profile clients outlines tactics for obtaining suppression orders and seeking favourable treatment from police. -
If justice needs to be seen to be done, it’s playing hide and seek in Victoria
via theage.com.auThe proliferation of suppression orders is not only a problem for the media. Here’s why The Age will fight the tide – and why you should be concerned. -
Fly-in, fly-out Suburban Rail Loop boss to leave $900,000 job
via theage.com.auA month after details of his living arrangements were revealed, the SRL boss is stepping down. -
Disability service provider ‘right-sizing’ as financial cliff looms
via theage.com.auThe chief executive of Scope, one of Victoria’s largest disability service providers, has told staff the institution will have to reduce costs in nearly all areas of its operations. -
The West Gate Tunnel spaghetti junction could ruin your holiday travel
via theage.com.auVictorians are being warned to prepare for major changes in how they access the M80 and Princes Freeway - or cop a nine-kilometre road back. -
Australia’s first treaty sealed by handprints on kangaroo skin
via theage.com.auVictoria’s treaty is given a wildly enthusiastic welcome by First Nations people at a cultural celebration in Melbourne. -
How the African nations competing in Melbourne could provide Australia’s next soccer stars
via theage.com.auZambia, Comoros, Madagascar and Cape Verde aren’t the soccer teams you would expect to see playing in Keilor Downs this weekend. -
Teenage boy dead, seven injured in horror Truganina crash
via theage.com.auA 17-year-old boy died and seven other people were taken to hospital after Thursday night’s crash involving three cars. -
Backstage at the theatre, the Marriner siblings say there’s $25,000 they wish they never spent
via theage.com.auThe Marriner Group wants to demolish part of the Comedy Theatre on Exhibition Street and build a 27-storey tower behind. The siblings behind the group outine their vision for The Age. -
‘Tom Silvagni, you raped me’: Victim says she will carry trauma for the rest of her life
via theage.com.auThe son of AFL great Stephen Silvagni faced court on Friday after being convicted of two charges of rape last week, following a trial. -
This policewoman had the answer to youth crime 86 years ago. It fell on deaf ears
via theage.com.auIn her award-winning 1939 essay, Jessie Clarey wrote: “For permanent results, it is not sufficient for us to ascertain, ‘Did the boy steal?’, but, ‘Why did he steal?’” -
This policewoman had the answer to youth crime 85 years ago. It fell on deaf ears
via theage.com.auIn her award-winning 1939 essay, Jessie Clarey wrote: “For permanent results, it is not sufficient for us to ascertain, ‘Did the boy steal?’, but, ‘Why did he steal?’” -
West Gate Tunnel opening date revealed
via theage.com.auThe much-delayed and long anticipated roads project will finally open this weekend, providing an alternative river crossing to the West Gate Bridge. -
Which team does Mason Cox play for? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.auTest your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
VCE results show a public-private divide
via theage.com.auStudents from independent schools were overrepresented among top VCE performers. -
VCE honour roll: Victoria’s high achievers revealed
via theage.com.auMore than 13,000 students earned a top score of 40 or above. Search our interactive VCE honour roll by name, school or subject. -
VCE 2025: Student honour roll
via theage.com.auFind out how many 40+ scores your school attained and in which subjects. -
VCE 2025 as it happened: Victorian year 12 students receive ATAR scores
via theage.com.auIt’s the day year 12 students have been waiting for – the day they get their long-awaited VCE results and ATARs. Follow the news live. -
Appalled at council’s deletion of volunteer’s photo
via theage.com.auReaders have reacted strongly to a local council’s removal of a volunteer’s photo from its newsletter. -
Massimiliano was at work when police told him a toddler’s body was buried in his backyard
via theage.com.auFor hours, investigators scoured the yard of his suburban home using specialised ground-penetrating machines before digging up a section of the lawn near the house’s back door. -
‘Miscarriage of justice’: Why Gregory Lynn was granted a new trial
via theage.com.auThree Court of Appeal judges have detailed the reasons why the former airline pilot has had his murder conviction quashed. -
‘Miscarriage of justice’: Why Greg Lynn was granted a new trial
via theage.com.auThree Court of Appeal judges have detailed the reasons why the former airline pilot has had his murder conviction quashed. -
The prosecution must start again: Greg Lynn retrial explained
via theage.com.auThree Court of Appeal judges found elements of the trial had caused Lynn to suffer a serious miscarriage of justice. Here’s what happens next. -
The Greg Lynn retrial: Missing camper murder appeal explained
via theage.com.auThree Court of Appeal judges found elements of the trial had caused Lynn to suffer a serious miscarriage of justice. Here’s what happens next. -
‘Remarkable results’: The schools with top VCE scores
via theage.com.auTwins Ari and Alexi Psaltapolous, with twin ATARs, were among the students at Richmond High celebrating their VCE results. -
Son of AFL great revealed to have been convicted of rape, after gag order lifted
via theage.com.auTom Silvagni, the son of Stephen Silvagni and his TV presenter wife, Jo, can now be named as the man convicted of raping a woman twice in the family’s home. -
Major Big Build labour hire company embroiled in fraud investigation
via theage.com.auA man has been charged after police swooped on a Port Melbourne business on Wednesday. -
Prosecution ‘mischief’ enough to overturn High Country murder verdict
via theage.com.auThe alleged killer of missing camper Carol Clay didn’t want to die in jail. Three Court of Appeal judges have now ruled on his appeal.

