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Little comfort, solace in Israeli president’s visit
via theage.com.auReaders argue that the stated purpose of Israeli President Isaac Herzog will do little to heal tensions. -
They want to teach, but they say WorkCover claim delays are making them sicker
via theage.com.auTeachers say they find it very difficult to get WorkCover for bullying, stress and burnout, which means they’re languishing on waiting lists rather than in the classroom. -
These residents were told their road would reopen. Now it’s gone forever
via theage.com.auResidents in Yallambie will be limited to just one road in and out of their suburb after the major project decided to permanently close a key section of road. -
‘Let me hook you up’: $100m probe no hurdle for disgraced security high-flyer
via theage.com.auAs politicians line up to blast Coles over its use of Micky Ahuja’s security company, a sting operation has caught the disgraced company boss thumbing his nose at the Australian authorities. -
Fortnightly rubbish collection ‘inevitable’ as waste costs mount
via theage.com.auDaniel Andrews vowed it would never happen under Labor. But one in three councils have ditched weekly pick-ups, and a big inner-city council plans to follow suit. -
Thank you to strong, difficult women, past and present
via theage.com.auReaders celebrate International Women’s Day and argue that being able to get the oral contraceptive pill from a pharmacy instead of a doctor is not a good idea. -
‘Some of the worst’: Dozens charged as police bust online paedophile ring
via theage.com.auMen across Victoria and NSW have been arrested in a major police operation that uncovered some of the most depraved child abuse material investigators have ever seen. -
How the lessons learnt from Black Saturday are saving lives
via theage.com.auThough January’s bushfires scorched nearly as much land as Black Saturday, just one person was killed. Experts and survivors attribute this to several improvements, but warn we must always remain vigilant. -
‘Born to try’: Delta Goodrem throws her support behind Oscar Piastri
via theage.com.auThe singer was swamped by fans at Albert Park on Saturday, but she wasn’t the only one to make a statement so far at the track this week. So did Jules Neale. -
Good Samaritan killed in ‘cowardly, shocking’ attack while trying to protect schoolboy
via theage.com.auPolice have provided an update on the killing of a man in Mernda overnight, as four teenagers await possible charges over the attack. -
The Age photos of the week, March 7, 2026
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age. -
One person dead, four arrested after fight outside Melbourne railway station
via theage.com.auOne person is dead after a fight broke out near Mernda railway station in Melbourne’s north-east, police say. -
‘Your husband’s been arrested’: After Alan sparked a national scandal, Rebecca was left to pick up the pieces
via theage.com.auHe was the restaurant baron arrested at a pro-Palestine rally. She was the partner left to save the business as hats were stripped. Now Rebecca Yazbek is taking control as one of the only female CEOs in Australian hospitality. -
Kilkenny must act to restore confidence in suppression laws
via theage.com.auOne line in the 2013 Open Courts Act has had unintended consequences, denying victims fairness and the public their right to know. It requires a small but significant revision. -
US attack on Iran self-serving and opportunistic
via theage.com.auReaders agree with columnist Waleed Aly that the US claims of forcing a regime change in Iran is more likely driven by the opportunity to crush its military capabilities, -
The law The Age is fighting to change
via theage.com.auThis week The Age joined all of Victoria’s major media outlets in writing to the state’s attorney-general to call for a change to laws that stymie transparency in our court system. So far, the campaign looks promising. -
One person dead after fight outside Melbourne railway station
via theage.com.auOne person is dead after a fight broke out near Mernda railway station in Melbourne’s north-east, police say. -
Police respond to incident at Melbourne railway station
via theage.com.auPolice are responding to reports of a fatal incident at Mernda railway station in Melbourne’s north-east. -
Melbourne students reveal how they won places at world’s top unis
via theage.com.auA star literature student who barely spoke English when she arrived in Australia is aiming to study at one of the world’s top universities, and she’s not alone. -
Armed teens detained at Moomba as police thwart ‘serious violence’
via theage.com.auMachetes, a meat cleaver and a carving knife were among weapons seized from a gang of teenage boys in the CBD on the first night of the annual Moomba Festival. -
‘Norm’s a bit short’: The history lessons Victoria failed to learn
via theage.com.auIn 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house. Today, it’s organised crime infiltrating the CFMEU – and a toothless watchdog. It’s time to fix it. John Silvester outlines how. -
Disability homes scrap bus services, tell residents to take taxis, trains
via theage.com.auOne of the state’s largest disability service providers is withdrawing its transport services due to financial pressures and trying to sell off the buses they were given for free. -
‘It’s like having a luxury handbag’: Private school enrolments rising despite costs
via theage.com.auParents are choosing private education in increasing numbers, but the latest school snapshot also had much-needed good news for government schools. -
What was Brunton Avenue renamed? Test yourself with The Age quiz
via theage.com.auTest your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
‘They’re getting sent a message’: Tobacco war reignites as Kaz Hamad’s ‘Commission’ fights to retain control
via theage.com.auThere have been more than a dozen arson attacks and two shootings related to illicit tobacco markets since Hamad was arrested in Iraq in mid-January. -
Grand Prix boss Martin Pakula and his impossible F1 task
via theage.com.auTo add to Pakula’s workload for the week he was asked as the chair of Crown to find a last-minute room for a “late breaking visitor”. -
Hiker sent final message to mum before dying with friend from exposure
via theage.com.auA coroner has found two university housemates found dead near Mount Bogong likely become disorientated in severe weather after taking on a hike they were inexperienced for. -
Leaders behaving badly or if not, woefully
via theage.com.auReaders evaluate the actions of Trump, Netanyahu and the words of Albanese and the Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and only one of them gets a positive result. -
Luke Sayers accused of ‘shamelessly’ blaming wife for lewd picture
via theage.com.auIn a defamation action against her estranged husband, Cate Sayers claims the businessman shared false medical information and details of her sexual history. -
Sex crimes inquiry into Joshua Brown nets third accused child rapist
via theage.com.auThe same police investigating the alleged childcare paedophile have now charged a third person with nearly 200 sex crimes against children and animals.

