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Greg Lynn refused bail over missing camper case
via theage.com.auThe former pilot will remain behind bars as he awaits a retrial for the murder of Carol Clay in Victoria’s High Country. -
GPs reveal dossier of pharmacy blunders as prescription fight ramps up
via theage.com.auA turf war has erupted between GPs and pharmacists over changes that allow patients to get the pill from pharmacies without a doctor’s script. -
What is Melbourne’s oldest restaurant? Test yourself with The Age quiz
via theage.com.auTest your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
Reckless, feckless war and PM should’ve known
via theage.com.au
Readers argue that Trump’s war in the Middle East is his doing and Anthony Albanese should have immediately distanced himself from it. -
Farmers’ fuel cost burden to drive up household food prices
via theage.com.au
Households can expect to pay more for milk, meat and maybe medicines and electronics because of war in the Middle East. -
Sure, it’s weird and ugly, but it’s very, very Melbourne
via theage.com.au
In the middle of an otherwise orderly bluestone-and-glass corridor on Southbank Promenade sits a giant, slightly odd, bright red staircase that leads to nowhere. -
Missing in action MP Anika Wells found shaking hands with Queen Mary
via theage.com.au
After keeping a low profile at the start of the year following her expenses scandal, Anika Wells is back in event mode, rubbing shoulders with Queen Mary. -
Bikie-linked ex-CFMEU official submits possibly doctored bail documents
via theage.com.auThe only person alleged blackmailer Joel Leavitt is permitted to travel with under his bail conditions is a suspected Bandidos motorcycle gang chapter president, a court has heard. -
Teenager on bail allegedly stabbed morning commuter in random attack
via theage.com.auA teenager has allegedly randomly stabbed a woman, and a man has been hospitalised after Melbourne’s second shooting this week. -
‘Like dogs to cats’: On the trail of Melbourne’s youth gangs
via theage.com.auDuring a rainy late-night patrol, The Age got a front-row seat to Melbourne’s youth crime crisis in the city’s west. -
Woman stabbed by teen stranger, man shot on street in separate incidents
via theage.com.auA teenager has allegedly randomly stabbed a woman, and a man has been hospitalised after Melbourne’s second shooting this week. -
Woman stabbed by teen stranger, man shot in park in separate incidents
via theage.com.auA teenager has allegedly randomly stabbed a woman, and a man has been hospitalised after Melbourne’s second shooting this week. -
Teens smash window to flee burning home, woman in critical condition
via theage.com.auA woman found unconscious in a burning home is fighting for her life in hospital after the Roxburgh Park blaze. -
Car thefts nearly double in three years, as crime continues to rise
via theage.com.auThe growth of crime in Victoria is slowing after several years of sharp increases, but a meaningful reduction in crime is unlikely to happen any time soon. -
Guinness gripes are social media gold for Greens leader
via theage.com.auBoxed deliveries from the Australian Hotel Association’s Victorian branch to some MPs to mark St Patrick’s Day drew the ire of Ellen Sandell. -
Dementia patients found tied to chairs, lying in filth, with open sores
via theage.com.auIt took regulators three years to investigate and close the service after warnings about the state of the home were first raised in March 2023. -
The pain of rising rates amid global pressures
via theage.com.auReaders respond to cost-of-living pressures, Trump’s war without a plan, and big dumb cars. -
Principals prepare to join statewide teachers’ strike
via theage.com.auAs industrial action looms, school leaders have joined teachers in rejecting the government’s pay offer. -
Slain elderly man found with dozens of injuries
via theage.com.auA 49-year-old man has been charged with murder after the body of a man in his 80s was found on Monday morning off the Henty Highway at Jung, near Horsham. -
Can you guess Melbourne’s smallest, poshest or smelliest suburbs? Explore our interactive map
via theage.com.auThe Age has developed a new map where you can explore Melbourne’s suburbs, through the eyes of Melburnians who live there. -
Table tennis and a ‘hot nerd’ bracelet: The moment in Melbourne that caught Queen Mary off guard
via theage.com.auKing Frederik and Queen Mary had a jam-packed itinerary for their second day in Melbourne, but their visit still came with plenty of surprises. -
Gunman on the run after brazen late-night shooting
via theage.com.auThe shots were fired at a group of about 14 people outside a cafe in Melbourne’s west. -
Victoria ignored risks before $137m blowout, delayed myki overhaul
via theage.com.auThe Victorian Auditor-General has laid bare the cause of delays to upgrade the myki system, revealing how long commuters will have to wait to ditch the card. -
Victoria ignored risks before $137m blow-out, delayed myki overhaul
via theage.com.auThe Victorian Auditor-General has laid bare the cause of delays to upgrade the myki system, revealing how long commuters will have to wait to ditch the card. -
‘Proud Liberal’: Renee Heath stresses loyalty to her party after One Nation hold meeting at family-linked venue
via theage.com.auEyebrows were raised as a function venue linked to a church run by Brian Heath and partly owned by his daughter, Renee Heath – a Liberal MP – was used for a local One Nation sub-branch meeting. -
Melbourne’s inner-north set for 20 storey towers in high-rise push
via theage.com.auFinal maps for 25 of the state’s “activity centres” are set to lock in new building heights and development boundaries across the city. -
Delay in fixing mental health system fails patients and families
via theage.com.auIn 2019 Daniel Andrews called a royal commission to fix the state’s “broken” mental health system. But in 2026, staff and experts still warn of dangerous shortcomings in the system. -
A trail of sparks and damage: Video captures moment ute caused chaos on busy Richmond street
via theage.com.auSparks were sent flying and 10 cars were damaged after a ute was “driven erratically” in Melbourne’s inner suburbs. -
Drinks, dance and Tayto crisps: Melbourne’s newest Irish pub opens on St Patrick’s Day
via theage.com.auThe Harp and Hound in the CBD’s Queen Street kept the good times flowing as patrons celebrated on Tuesday. -
Why is no one held to account for waste?
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the state Victoria’s in, teacher trauma, interest rate rises and a hollow feeling at Easter.

