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How antisemitism infiltrated the mainstream
via theage.com.auReaders react to Kylie Moore-Gilbert’s argument about the mutation of antisemitism. -
Comedy troupe decries Victorian laws after CCTV captures man breaking into their office
via theage.com.auIn a social media post, Sooshi Mango shared footage showing a man push through their office door and riffle around their Carlton office. -
Comedy troupe decries Victorian laws after CCTV captures man breaking into its office
via theage.com.auIn a social media post, Sooshi Mango shared footage showing a man push through their office door and riffle around their Carlton office. -
Liberal deputy leader Sam Groth announces retirement from state politics
via theage.com.auThe former tennis star and Nepean MP will not contest the state election in November after “some very personal reflection”. -
Behind the Photos
via theage.com.auFrom strange scenes at an underworld kingpin’s funeral to a visceral portrait of a killer, these are The Age’s defining images of 2025. -
How an awkward stay-at-home mum from rural Victoria gained global notoriety
via theage.com.auFor 10 weeks in 2025, the world tuned in to try to understand what motivated Erin Patterson to cook a poisoned family meal that would ultimately kill three of her four guests. -
US behaviour under Trump beyond the pale
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the US attack on Venezuela, calls for a royal commission on antisemitism, and the trials of coping with IT and call centres. -
Doing her bit: the Melbourne nurse working in war-torn Sudan
via theage.com.auTo say conditions in parts of Sudan are volatile is “a complete understatement”. Yet in October, Shelley Cook made her way there to be of service. -
‘People don’t want to think about it’: Pet animal shelters near crisis point
via theage.com.auPregnant and homeless at Christmas, a Staffordshire bull terrier named Peridot has been given a new year’s lifeline. But rehoming pets in need is becoming increasingly difficult. -
Notorious Australian underworld figure arrested in Dubai
via theage.com.auThe former head of the Comanchero bikie gang, Jay Malkoun, who survived at least one attempt on his life, has been detained in the United Arab Emirates. -
Private school buys former piano factory to be closer to Melbourne’s hipster heartlands
via theage.com.auThe state’s oldest progressive school has snapped up one of Carlton’s most storied buildings to improve access for families living in the inner suburbs. -
When desperate farmers prayed for rain in the midst of a hidden drought
via theage.com.auThe Green family survived a major drought on their sheep farm. I got a front-row seat to the challenges they overcame. -
Loopholes in national child safety reforms raise red flags about sex abuse risks
via theage.com.auGaps in screening people who work with children will still exist despite wide-ranging national child safety reforms, which experts say could leave vulnerable kids exposed to predators. -
What scale and scope should a royal commission take?
via theage.com.auThe necessity of a royal commission continues to occupy the minds of readers. -
Victoria’s alpine resorts on taxpayer life support amid privatisation bid
via theage.com.auAlpine Resorts Victoria, which manages six snow resorts including Falls Creek, Mount Buller and Mount Baw Baw, is reliant on emergency government funds to stay afloat. -
Residents push for rethink of proposed 500-home estate
via theage.com.auConcerned residents want a review of the planned estate to be built near two pubs with pokies, and are pushing for more community facilities. -
Teen shot dead in Melbourne’s inner north near closed police station
via theage.com.auA police officer tried to save a youth who suffered life-threatening head injuries in a drive-by shooting metres from Fitzroy police station just after midnight. -
Teen dies after shooting in Melbourne’s inner north near closed police station
via theage.com.auA police officer tried to save a youth who suffered life-threatening head injuries in a drive-by-shooting meters from Fitzroy Police Station just after midnight. -
Twins building twin paddle steamers to embrace the joy of slow travel
via theage.com.auTwins Craig and Rohan Burgess have invested $8 million to build a new luxury paddle steamer, based at Echuca. -
The Age photos of the week, January 3, 2026
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age -
Man dies after shooting in Melbourne’s inner north
via theage.com.auPolice are searching for the offenders who fled the scene in a vehicle. -
Broadening lines of inquiry is required
via theage.com.auReaders ask if royal commission is necessary, or if inquiry’s parameters should be widened. -
‘Extremely timid’: Expert slams state’s limited trial for power line tree pruning
via theage.com.auStrict regulations that require severe pruning of street trees around power lines could be eased in a trial aimed at improving urban canopy cover. -
How hated taxes helped make Melbourne a beacon of housing affordability
via theage.com.auInvestors have a saying: “Anywhere but Melbourne.” But that sentiment has had an upside for home buyers. -
A strangled man and failed pregnancy plot: The tragic tale of the last woman hanged in Australia
via theage.com.auIn 1951, Jean Lee was the first woman in more than five decades to be hanged in Victoria. Now, for the first time in 75 years, the troubling records of her case have been made public. -
A Commonwealth royal commission is needed
via theage.com.auReaders offer differing views on the establishment of a royal commission. -
Katie has toured Europe’s treasures and been paid for the pleasure
via theage.com.auTour guide Katie Berridge saw the northern lights in Norway, rode gondolas in Venice - and fell in love while helping tourists enjoy expansive holidays. -
Fires, injuries as rogue fireworks incidents explode during Melbourne’s NYE celebrations
via theage.com.auA fire ignited on a rooftop near Parliament House, and two men were stabbed during a machete attack at a famous dining strip during New Year’s Eve celebrations. -
A uni, casino and low-rise housing: The Docklands that might have been
via theage.com.auPreviously unseen cabinet papers have revealed secret warnings given to the Victorian government about what is now one of the city’s most maligned suburbs. -
As mourners gathered to remember an underworld kingpin, the coffin stood empty
via theage.com.auAfter he was gunned down in a parking garage, it was Sam “The Punisher” Abdulrahim’s funeral – not his death – that became underworld lore in 2025.

