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My suburb becomes unrecognisable when the SUV procession rolls in
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From winter calm to summer crowds, my coastal home undergoes a wild, seasonal transformation I’ve grown to love. -
Young footballer passes away in hospital after on-field tragedy
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Nathan Fitzgerald suffered three head knocks during a suburban match in Melbourne’s north at the weekend. -
Greatness of athlete no excuse for crime
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Readers debate whether a statue of AFL football great Nicky Winmar after his assault of a woman. -
This building has been in Chinatown for 150 years. You’ve probably never noticed it
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Established in 1872, this unassuming brick building is believed to be among the oldest of its kind in Australia and a safe place for communities across the city. -
My beachside suburb is a blip that comes alive when the SUVs roll in
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From winter calm to summer crowds, my coastal home undergoes a wild, seasonal transformation I’ve grown to love. -
The Melbourne property plays set to make James Packer millions
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After selling Crown casino, the businessman has ploughed millions into local real estate ventures, with projects set to offer affluent Melburnians a new era of downsizing luxury. -
Suburban football clubs call for covered cricket pitch safety review after on-field tragedy
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Local football clubs are calling for a safety review of multipurpose cricket and football grounds after an on-field head injury left Nathan Fitzgerald in end-of-life care. -
Neo-Nazi complains he’s ‘unemployable’ after salute during Holocaust movie
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White supremacist Nathan Bull said he relied on Centrelink payments to support his family, including his pregnant wife, because it was difficult for him to get a job. -
Local footballer suffered catastrophic injuries during fall on hard cricket pitch
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Nathan Fitzgerald’s family is saying their final goodbyes to the young footballer as the spotlight turns to the covered cricket pitch where the 27-year-old teacher fell, suffering catastrophic injuries. -
‘A significant violation of trust’: Health providers investigated over sexual misconduct claims
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There are calls for mandatory safety checks after two self-regulating professions faced a wave of misconduct claims. -
From Saint-Tropez to Naples: James Packer and Lindsay Fox’s big boats drop anchor in Mediterranean
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It’s that time of year again: A flotilla of super yachts owned by Australian billionaires has descended on the south of France. -
Taking your house, marriage, kids or life
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Readers says the federal government’s new restrictions on sports gambling advertising are feeble and not fit for purpose. -
Piping up: Female bagpipers have broken barriers, and now a record
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Inspired by last year’s AC/DC spectacular, female bagpipers young and old flocked to the city to commemorate the centennial anniversary of a historic world tour. -
‘We are devastated’: Young footballer receiving end-of-life care after head injury
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The update comes after 27-year-old Nathan Fitzgerald clashed heads with a fellow playerduring a suburban match in Lalor on Saturday. -
‘Stop the show’: What Murray saw at a crowded theatre set him on a crusade to change the law
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Murray Wight watched a man die inside a Melbourne theatre. A year later, he’s determined to prevent the same scene from playing out again. -
‘We are not banjo-playing dimwits’: The deep rural resentment that will shape the election
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From potholes to power lines, anger is swirling in regional Victoria – and residents are turning to One Nation for answers. -
The multibillion-dollar race to bring crowds back to Chapel Street
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Billions of dollars are being tipped into regenerating the inner-Melbourne shopping strip, including a 32-storey tower at the former Jam Factory site. -
Ric has terminal cancer. WorkSafe says he’s not sick enough for a fair payout
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Ric Perna spent years at a factory making cancer-detection machines, unaware that a toxic workplace chemical was causing a terminal blood cancer to develop in his own body. -
Premier’s apology over the Big Build doesn’t cut it
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The apology from the Premier, Jacinta Allan, leaves readers unimpressed. -
Maths enrolments rebound, but one group is taking longer to bounce back
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Boys outnumber girls in general maths classes this year – a subject where females traditionally outnumber males. -
Man in critical condition after serious head injury during suburban football game
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A young man is fighting for life in hospital after an incident in Lalor which forced officials to cancel two matches. -
‘Football comes second’: Player critical after serious head injury during suburban game
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A young man is fighting for life in hospital after an incident in Lalor which forced officials to cancel two matches. -
‘I deeply grieve it’: Deeming defends legal action but regrets damaging party
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Moira Deeming has told her Liberal colleagues she is trying to avoid the party’s “self-destruction” by challenging a push to revoke her candidacy for November’s election. -
‘Pleased with the crowd, disappointed with the score’: Police laud Fed Square fans
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Melburnians cried as thousands descended on the CBD in the middle of the night to watch Australia’s heartbreaking World Cup loss to Egypt. -
Third teen charged with murder over stabbing death outside hospital
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A 14-year-old boy was arrested on Friday and charged with murder over the death of Mickleham teen Darweish Mohamed on Wednesday. -
It’s well past time for this sorry premier to call a royal commission
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Enough is enough, Jacinta Allan. The truth demands a royal commission into the Big Build scandals. -
‘Where the true believers come’: Fans and flares descend on Federation Square for Socceroos
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City pubs and bars were also busy after Premier Jacinta Allan allowed licensed venues to operate while Australia played. -
If not a royal commission, then Tom Cruise will do
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Readers call on Allan government to establish a royal commission into its Big Build mess but differ on views of how effective it would be. -
Through the fire: This inner-city theatre wears the scars of its history
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A tour of Melbourne’s La Mama reveals a building bearing the scars of its devastating past, and a cultural institution still feeling the fallout of its financial travails. -
Fed up with the major parties? There are signs they may be listening
via theage.com.au
By showing they are willing to engage in the difficult conversation about corruption on Victoria’s Big Build projects, Jacinta Allan and Jess Wilson might be able to convince voters that they do care about good government.

