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Dutton’s nuclear plan based on many, many assumptions
via theage.com.au
Readers discuss the holes in Peter Dutton’s detail for this nuclear energy plans. -
Angus Taylor is not a fresh start for the Liberals
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the changing of the Liberal leadership. -
More than 1000 people charged in first year of domestic violence choking laws
via theage.com.auPolice have laid more than 1300 charges of intentional choking, suffocating or strangling under a landmark new offence introduced in Victoria last year. -
These examples of classic modernist architecture are where, exactly?
via theage.com.auDesign buffs regard these buildings by Robin Boyd as among the best of his work. And they’re all in a little suburban enclave far from Melbourne. -
Man’s body found in river west of Melbourne
via theage.com.auEmergency services were called to the Maribyrnong River after reports a man had been found unresponsive in the water. -
‘Uber drivers’: Why specialist nurses are spending hours ferrying patients across the state
via theage.com.auBallarat nurses are spending hundreds of hours driving clients to detox facilities in Melbourne, despite repeated calls for a facility in the region. -
The Age photos of the week, February 14, 2026
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age. -
The Society man v the premier: When Daniel Andrews tipped Chris Lucas over the edge
via theage.com.auHe is the Geelong boy who built a Toorak palace on grit and gourmet burgers. But when lockdowns silenced the city, Chris Lucas found his voice, trading the dining room for the war room to challenge a premier. -
The Liberal leadership, and what is needed
via theage.com.auReaders give their views on the change of leadership of the Liberal Party. -
‘Deeply confronting’: Hospital unaware surgeon was under investigation for months
via theage.com.auThe Epworth chief executive has warned that patient safety is being put at risk by confidentiality laws surrounding doctors under investigation by the health watchdog. -
Daniel Andrews claims ‘bike boy’ defamation case is politically motivated
via theage.com.auThe former premier and his wife have filed their defence to defamation proceedings launched by Ryan Meuleman, who was injured in a 2013 collision. -
State school teachers threaten to strike as pay talks stall
via theage.com.auThe teachers’ union says members will stay home from 1600 government schools next month without concessions from the state government on pay. -
Houses listed for sale without signs after homeless break-ins
via theage.com.auIn bayside suburbs some homes are being listed without a “for sale” sign outside, or a sign without photographs, because of a spate of break-ins. -
Who planted the seeds of hate?
via theage.com.auPound for pound, people from a Jewish background have done more to drive progress in modern Australia than any other minority. -
What was recently spotted in the Maribyrnong River? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.auTest your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
Melbourne’s Chinatown comeback: How the city’s dumpling district returned
via theage.com.auAs the rest of the city battles a decline in foot traffic forcing businesses to adjust their opening hours or, in some cases, close altogether, there’s one inner-city hotspot people just can’t get enough of. -
James Merlino takes on a teacher union – does someone need a remedial maths class?
via theage.com.auThe Victorian Catholic Education Authority’s latest spat with the Independent Education Union – representing most of the state’s Catholic school teachers and support staff – is turning nasty. -
Herzog Melbourne protest as it happened: Israeli president faces protests in final leg of controversial trip
via theage.com.auThe Israeli president is visiting Melbourne briefly before returning to Israel after a controversial trip to Australia to meet with victims of the Bondi terror attack and politicians. -
Good governance requires and effective opposition
via theage.com.auThe infighting, ructions and challenges facing the Coalition are on readers’ minds. -
Good governance requires an effective opposition
via theage.com.auThe infighting, ructions and challenges facing the Coalition are on readers’ minds. -
Herzog declares Australia a ‘serious partner’, rebukes protesters on final day of visit
via theage.com.auIsraeli President Isaac Herzog has flown home to Jerusalem buoyed by the resilience of Australia’s Jewish community and an improved relationship with the Albanese government. -
Police keep pro-Palestine and pro-Israel supporters separate
via theage.com.auPolice keep pro-Palestine and pro-Israel supporters separate during Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Melbourne. -
Herzog visit live: Israeli president faces protests in final leg of controversial trip
via theage.com.auThe Israeli president is visiting Melbourne briefly before returning to Israel after a controversial trip to Australia to meet with victims of the Bondi terror attack and politicians. -
The right is to protest peacefully – there’s no place for hate
via theage.com.auThe visit to Australia of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has highlighted the complexities of our bedrock rights. -
Super fund books Claudia Karvan for International Women’s Day … but the venue raises eyebrows
via theage.com.auWe were intrigued to hear of the venue that will soon play host to a knees-up organised by one of Australia’s biggest superannuation funds, UniSuper. -
Herzog visit takes international niceties a step too far
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the protest and police actions in Sydney over the Herzog visit. -
Shocking new charges in alleged childcare rapist Joshua Brown paedophilia case
via theage.com.auJoshua Brown’s lawyer had been fighting in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court this week to stop the release of the full 156 charges now facing the accused paedophile. -
Israeli president’s visit to firebombed synagogue cancelled over safety fears
via theage.com.auIsaac Herzog’s planned visit to the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne raised concerns about securing nearby streets. -
New Year’s Day church rape accused tried to flee the country with a false ID, police say
via theage.com.auInside Sydney International Airport, Frenchman Adam Berguiga sat with his bags packed. A court heard one dogged Melbourne detective and her team worked around the clock to track the alleged rapist before he fled Australia. -
At first, being part of the work-hard, play-hard club suited detective Tim Peck. Then it crushed him
via theage.com.auTim Peck worked on some of the country’s most notorious murder investigations. He was old-school police, rising through the ranks, until he had to face his wife after a car crash.

