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Finding the balance in housing developments
via theage.com.au
Age readers respond to finding a solution to the housing crisis. -
Looking to the past does not lead to the future
via theage.com.auReaders react to the composition of the Coalition shadow ministry and the PM’s ISIS brides’ comments. -
‘There’s nothing you can do’: Why this council held its nose and voted for a controversial development
via theage.com.auThe mixed-used building received more than 100 formal objections, but was ultimately granted a permit with added conditions. -
The most popular uni degrees of 2026 revealed, as students with required ATAR miss out on ‘guaranteed’ place
via theage.com.auA surge in uni demand this year has meant it is tougher than ever to score a spot in the most sought-after degree. -
‘Social licence for unacceptable behaviour’: Amazon warehouse tours ruffle union feathers
via theage.com.auMembers of the public said they enjoyed the guided activity, which has drawn criticism from the warehouse and shop workers union. -
Accused High Country killer Greg Lynn applies for bail
via theage.com.auLynn’s defence team confirmed a written application had been lodged in a bid to be released back into the community. -
There are invisible strings that the powerful use to keep critics at bay
via theage.com.auKeeping integrity agencies truly independent is more important than ever. More often than not, they are controlled by the very government the agency is appointed to oversee. -
Return to sender: Red faces (and bodies) over Australia Post uniform bungle
via theage.com.auThe multimillion-dollar rollout of new hi-vis shirts for posties has been halted after complaints that the supposedly SPF-rated fabric is see-through and leaving workers sunburnt. -
See who was seated at the table with gangland figure Mick Gatto
via theage.com.auMick Gatto dining with Plumbers union boss and influential ALP figure Earl Setches and firefighters union chief Peter Marshall aboard a yacht owned by Gatto’s friend, ex-AFL player turned media personality Sam Newman. -
Mick Gatto and Sam Newman dining on yacht
via theage.com.auMick Gatto dining with Plumbers union boss and influential ALP figure Earl Setches and firefighters union chief Peter Marshall aboard a yacht owned by Gatto’s friend, ex-AFL player turned media personality Sam Newman. -
Former Liberal MP Sam Groth has already launched his own company
via theage.com.auThe former tennis ace still holds the world record for the fastest serve and is no slouch when it comes to setting up his post-parliamentary life. -
ISIS brides and their kids: let them back
via theage.com.auAge readers respond to the comments of Anthony Albanese on the plight of the ISIS brides and their children. -
Anti-trans activist wins fight against e-safety watchdog over queer school club tweet
via theage.com.auA Federal Court ruling opens the door to legal challenges against hundreds of decisions made each year by Australia’s eSafety commissioner. -
CFMEU fight threatens to engulf hate speech bill as ministers launch broadside on corruption buster
via theage.com.auThe Coalition says the government will delay its own anti-hate speech bill rather than let the Greens add an amendment to boost IBAC’s powers. -
Tradies uncover human remains in Echuca
via theage.com.auBones unearthed during redevelopment works at Victoria Park have been sent for forensic testing as police try to identify the deceased. -
John Taylor says being little has its advantages when you’re a cop. You can be ‘pushed through small windows’
via theage.com.auAs part of the elite special operations group, John Taylor chased criminals, defused bombs, and navigated deadly sieges, never letting the fact that he “didn’t look the part” get in the way. -
John Taylor says being little has its advantageous when you’re a cop. You can be ‘pushed through small windows’
via theage.com.auAs part of the elite special operations group, John Taylor chased criminals, defused bombs, and navigated deadly sieges, never letting the fact that he “didn’t look the part” get in the way. -
Victorians pay $600 a day for every prisoner and rehabilitation is still failing
via theage.com.auA prison purpose-built for slashing reoffending is failing to live up to its promise, with four out of 10 inmates back in jail within two years, a report has found. -
‘Florid ramblings’: Ministers launch extraordinary attack on corruption-busting barrister
via theage.com.auA fierce war of words has erupted between the Allan government and one of the state’s leading corruption experts. -
Tatiana had to store breastmilk in a suitcase of ice. Now she’s won a discrimination payout
via theage.com.auNew mother Tatiana Duarte had to express breastmilk in a storeroom and find a way to store it herself when she returned to work at the United Arab Emirates consulate in Melbourne. -
Man to face trial over ‘one of two rapes’ of woman in her 80s
via theage.com.auThe accused was originally charged with raping the grandmother twice, two years apart more than four decades ago, but charges related to one of the cases have been dismissed. -
Underworld figure Waleed Haddara bailed over drug, weapon charges
via theage.com.auHaddara was arrested by police this week after allegedly dumping a bag containing drugs, a weapon and his ID documents near a gym. -
Erratic, threatening passenger forces Spirit of Tasmania to return to Devonport
via theage.com.auThe ship was just 50 metres into its voyage from Devonport to Geelong when a Tasmanian man allegedly threatened passengers. -
World in pictures, February 18, 2026
via theage.com.auThe best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors -
‘Is it value for money?’: How Nick Reece spent $150k overseas in four months
via theage.com.auMelbourne’s lord mayor billed ratepayers for business class flights and luxury hotels as he and his team visited China, Japan, Brazil and India. -
As Sussan Ley’s leadership collapsed, the Liberals received a party invite
via theage.com.auWhile shellshocked Liberal MPs said goodbye to the party’s first federal female leader, an email plopped into their inboxes from party president John Olsen. He had other things on his mind. -
‘We dodged a bullet’: Bushfire threat eases for central Victorian towns
via theage.com.auAn out-of-control bushfire threatened lives in three Victorian towns on Tuesday. -
Bushfire threat eases for central Victorian towns
via theage.com.auAn out-of-control bushfire threatened lives in three Victorian towns on Tuesday. -
Fear makes headlines, facts make policy
via theage.com.auReaders react to Angus Taylor’s recent comments about immigration and argue that nothing has changed within the Liberal Party. -
Police accused of putting public safety at risk with recruiting shift
via theage.com.auThe Victorian head of Australia’s peak doctors group will meet with senior police on Wednesday after voicing serious concerns about the force’s move to push recruit mental fitness sign-offs to GPs.

