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Please climate change, could you just wait?
via theage.com.au
Age readers react to Peter Dutton’s details on his nuclear power plans. -
Herzog visit takes international niceties a step too far
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the protest and police actions in Sydney over the Herzog visit. -
Shocking new charges in alleged childcare rapist Joshua Brown paedophilia case
via theage.com.auJoshua Brown’s lawyer had been fighting in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court this week to stop the release of the full 156 charges now facing the accused paedophile. -
Israeli president’s visit to firebombed synagogue cancelled over safety fears
via theage.com.auIsaac Herzog’s planned visit to the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne raised concerns about securing nearby streets. -
New Year’s Day church rape accused tried to flee the country with a false ID, police say
via theage.com.auInside Sydney International Airport, Frenchman Adam Berguiga sat with his bags packed. A court heard one dogged Melbourne detective and her team worked around the clock to track the alleged rapist before he fled Australia. -
At first, being part of the work-hard, play-hard club suited detective Tim Peck. Then it crushed him
via theage.com.auTim Peck worked on some of the country’s most notorious murder investigations. He was old-school police, rising through the ranks, until he had to face his wife after a car crash. -
‘Someone will eventually be killed’: The decades-long call for a local truck bypass
via theage.com.auAn average of 50 trucks an hour drive down the main street of Lang Lang, a small town between Melbourne and Phillip Island that is a major raw material provider. -
Police granted extra powers to prepare for Israeli president’s Melbourne visit
via theage.com.auPolice will be able to stop and search vehicles or people in public places, seize items and detain people under plans to “ensure the highest level of safety” for the visit. -
It once attracted 700,000 people in one weekend. Now Lygon Street is in a state of flux
via theage.com.auThe famous street is facing a sink-or-swim battle, decades after its heyday when visitors crammed in to dance on the road and have their first taste of pizza. -
James Packer climbs a mountain in latest Hollywood foray
via theage.com.auOnce a media mogul, always a media mogul. The billionaire is listed as an executive producer on a new mountaineering documentary. -
Trouble getting your kids to school? So do many Australians
via theage.com.auSince the pandemic, a lot of Australian students are missing school, but programs like Hands On Learning have helped students like Mimi Highgate re-engage, and even find a sense of belonging. -
Serious incidents in Victorian childcare jump as staff qualifications slide
via theage.com.auAlmost 5050 children were injured, became ill or experienced trauma in early learning centres in Victoria last year, according to new data. -
Protesting doesn’t mean that I’m an antisemite
via theage.com.auReaders who attended Melbourne protests to Israeli president’s Monday visit object to his claim that the protests aim to undermine Israel’s existence. -
Accused childcare rapist Josh Brown back in court in April as defence press for ‘resolution’
via theage.com.auAccused childcare rapist Joshua Dale Brown is in discussions with the prosecution as he faces 156 charges and further delays in his case. -
Top silk Peter Jopling on the thrill of the chase and ending a ‘ridiculous’ ban
via theage.com.auThe King’s Counsel and arts stalwart wants to throw open the Australia Club’s doors to women, and get people appreciating (and buying) art. -
This CBD icon was a mecca for shoppers. Then Melbourne fell out of love
via theage.com.auOnce at the top of Melbourne’s retail hierarchy, this mighty strip took a mighty tumble – before a “sensorial wonder” moved in. -
City Limits
via theage.com.auThis series investigates how Melbourne CBD has weathered the long shadow of the pandemic amid changing workplace, retail and entertainment trends. -
State’s ‘accounting tricks’ shortchange schools by $1.37 billion
via theage.com.auThe Victorian government is accused of a huge underspend on government schools. -
Robert Irwin, footy chiefs and lawyer’s forgotten passport: Aussies fly Super Bowl flag
via theage.com.auThe contingent of Australians in San Francisco for the game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots had length, breadth and depth. -
How an ugly debate about level crossing blights Cheltenham’s landscape 10 years on
via theage.com.auThe legacy of a fierce and organised community campaign against building a “sky rail” continues to frustrate locals, who say requests to add greenery to the space have been denied. -
Critique of Herzog visit both personal and powerful
via theage.com.auReaders argue that opinions differ in the Australian Jewish community on the Israeli government’s actions since October 7, 2023. -
My suburb is an overlooked island. People keep pushing for us to ‘sex up’ its name
via theage.com.auOur most famous resident said we could boost house prices by $20-$30,000 if we adopted the name of “the Bunnings of dildos”. Luckily, residents have stood firm against change. -
‘Absolute injustice’: Melbourne families slam $185 fines after teens’ methanol poisoning deaths
via theage.com.auThe fathers of Holly Morton-Bowles and Bianca Jones say the fines are an insult to their daughters, who died after drinking contaminated alcohol in Laos. -
Are you part of Melbourne’s missing 20 per cent? Check how much foot traffic has dropped
via theage.com.auOnce Melbourne’s liveliest areas, these city zones have been transformed after they were abandoned by the CBD’s vanishing 20 per cent. -
Students are flocking to this VCE subject. Use our interactive to find schools teaching the best life skills
via theage.com.auA state school in Melbourne’s outer east has the most perfect scores in food studies, as the VCE subject becomes increasingly popular statewide. Search our interactive to make the best school choice. -
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. -
The 600kg donation that helped revive a treasured Greek community festival
via theage.com.auAs eager children stomped grapes on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, parents welcomed the return of a much-loved pre-COVID tradition. -
Art and ghosts meet as women reclaim the shadows of Abbotsford Convent
via theage.com.auThe faint echoes of the Magdalene laundries still linger in the convent’s walls. Some former residents have been brave enough to return; others will never cross the threshold again. -
Police ‘well-prepared’ for Herzog protests as Allan expects disruptions
via theage.com.auAhead of this week’s visit from Israel’s president, the premier has called for respect, saying it is “an opportunity for us all to stand united against antisemitism”. -
Man arrested after fatal party stabbing in Melbourne’s west
via theage.com.auNeighbours said they could hear loud music blaring from a home in Wyndham Vale before the stabbing.

