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'Deeply distressing': Doctors, radiographer among COVID-19 patients fighting for life
via theage.com.auAt least three Victorian healthcare workers, including a young trainee doctor, are in intensive care after contracting coronavirus, fuelling concerns for the safety of frontline medical teams. -
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. -
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. -
Time to end political point-scoring over freed detainees and crime
via theage.com.auThe current blame game is setting a low bar for Australia’s political discourse. A sober, balanced assessment of the problem is urgently required. -
‘Costs add up’: Branded public school uniforms facing cut
via theage.com.auExpensive branded uniforms at state schools will be reviewed under a government push to ease financial pressure on families. -
Sex stays the same, but sex work changes
via theage.com.auThe internet has changed so many basic things in society – and the world’s oldest profession is one of them. -
Locals love this cafe parklet. Businesses want the three car spaces back
via theage.com.auAn on-street cafe and bar dubbed ‘The Birdcage’ is fighting back against a council order to shut down over complaints it is taking up three car parks. -
Red paint, smashed windows: Wong condemns ‘violent’ protests over Gaza
via theage.com.auPolice have warned security threats to parliamentarians are on the rise as Labor ministers had their offices vandalised in an escalation of local protests over the war in Gaza. -
A lock of hair and $180,000 in fines after eight-year-old drowns at school camp
via theage.com.auThe death of Cooper Onyett has had a profound impact on his family and the Warrnambool school community, a court heard, as the Education Department was fined over safety breaches. -
‘Churchie’ never known to speak ill of anyone
via theage.com.auTributes have flowed for Bryan Hughes’ competence, leadership, loyalty, sense of humour and his amazing ability to create a special brand of coleslaw. -
A quirky murder mystery where the victim is a suburb of 80,000 people
via theage.com.auFishermans Bend was billed as Australia’s biggest urban renewal project. Something has killed it off and two architects have spent a year trying to answer whodunnit. -
Red paint, smashed windows kick off pro-Palestine protests around Melbourne
via theage.com.auThe electorate offices of federal and state Labor MPs were targeted in the early hours of Friday as part of a national day of action over the war in Gaza. -
Red paint, smashed windows as pro-Palestine protests hit Melbourne
via theage.com.auThe electorate offices of federal and state Labor MPs were targeted in the early hours of Friday as part of a national day of action over the war in Gaza. -
Windows smashed, offices painted red during pro-Palestine protests around Melbourne
via theage.com.auThe electorate offices of federal and state Labor MPs were targeted in the early hours of Friday as part of a national day of action over the war in Gaza. -
Graffiti, red paint and smashed windows part of pro-Palestine protests around Melbourne
via theage.com.auPalestine supporters plan to occupy the offices of Labor MPs across the country on Friday in a national day of action over the war in Gaza. -
A lifetime in the police force, but when he died, there was no farewell honour
via theage.com.auDaryl Payne wrestled a gun from a shooter and won a valour award. But the way we treat people like him falls way too short of the mark. -
Where is the ‘Toorak of the north’? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.auHow well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz. -
‘Leniency is over’: Hundreds fined in e-scooter crackdown
via theage.com.auPolice say Victorians are worried about the risks posed by e-scooters, particularly in Melbourne’s CBD, and enforcement of the rules will be a priority. -
Non-citizens: We made the criminals, we need to own them
via theage.com.auReaders discuss the deportation of non-citizens with a criminal record.