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Telstra white-knuckles outage chaos with CEO Vicki Brady in the wind
via theage.com.au
Despite Telstra having more lobbying firms on its books than just about any other corporation in the country, the telco is battling its massive outage disaster on its own. -
Elderly runaway couple found 170 kilometres from Melbourne
via theage.com.au
An elderly husband and wife who sparked a major police search after running away from their nursing home have been found 170 kilometres away from Melbourne. -
Court finding for MSO is chilling for artists
via theage.com.au
Readers argue about the court finding for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra that found it did not cancel a concert by guest pianist Jayson Gillham because of his political beliefs. -
Melbourne has Australia’s least restrictive planning zones, but these suburbs remain ‘locked down’
via theage.com.au
A new report suggests more permissive zoning for three-storey development could unlock millions more homes, but those in low-rise inner-eastern neighbourhoods are already sceptical. -
Elderly runaway couple spark major police search
via theage.com.au
Family members believe Colin and Claudette may have left their nursing home to be together, having unsuccessfully tried to leave earlier last week. -
‘I had to hand myself in’: Man charged with trespassing at Dezi Freeman’s hideout
via theage.com.au
A YouTuber who was chastised by Premier Jacinta Allan has told his followers law enforcement had been looking for him over his footage of the police killer’s camp. -
‘Central Park of Box Hill’: How a brickworks site is dividing a community and developers
via theage.com.au
As the Suburban Rail Loop is poised to bring a population boom to Melbourne’s outer suburbs, green space is becoming a hot commodity dividing locals and planners. -
Secret video reveals plan for new tunnels to untangle City Loop
via theage.com.au
Victoria’s Transport Department has mapped early concepts for a $6 billion overhaul of a City Loop that “fails to meet the needs of our passengers”. -
Olympic dreams put to the test in search for future sports stars
via theage.com.au
They are not sure what path they will take, but for all, the destination is the same: Brisbane 2032. -
Essential services need to be run better
via theage.com.au
Age readers describe their dismay at the recent service failure by Telstra. -
Inside the battle to save Uganda’s most vulnerable children
via theage.com.au
In rural Uganda, children with disabilities are often hidden or deemed a curse. Fred Alimet is driving deep into the villages, bringing hope and a new way. -
Celebrity chef Scott Pickett finds new backer to secure livelihoods tied to his restaurant empire
via theage.com.au
The top-tier chef has spoken for the first time about his former financier, First Guardian Master Fund, which spectacularly collapsed last year. -
Family allowed into Australia to care for slain woman’s children after commissioner’s intervention
via theage.com.au
The dead woman’s sister and her husband made an urgent travel application to come to Melbourne and comfort her children on Wednesday but were immediately rejected. On Friday night, Micaela Cronin helped them get a new application granted. -
The heartbreaking detail that 13-year-old Layla left behind
via theage.com.au
The young teenager loved fashion, her friends and shopping. Now her family are struggling to comprehend why shewas found dead in a bushland near their home. -
Teen boy charged with murder as family shares the heartbreaking details young Layla left behind
via theage.com.au
The 13-year-old loved fashion, her friends and shopping. Now her family are struggling to comprehend what happened in the hours leading up to her death and discovery of her body in bushland. -
The public deserves to know where the Big Build billions went
via theage.com.au
We have repeatedly asked those who seek to rubbish the claim that CFMEU misconduct might have added $15 billion to the Big Build’s price tag why they won’t look into it and provide a number themselves. -
‘Bully’ office tower would shadow Flinders Street steps all winter, blast cold wind
via theage.com.au
The planning minister will unilaterally decide the fate of a corner that holds significant meaning and memories for the city, with iconic corner buildings holding it together. -
Privatisation has failed in its service to society
via theage.com.au
Readers debate the pros and cons of privatisation in improving services to the public. -
Sister of slain mother of two denied visa to look after her children after husband charged with murder
via theage.com.au
Srinivas Achanta appeared in court on Friday accused of killing Lavanya Chappa in a Vermont home with two children inside. -
White wine with ice, a meat pie and lots of love: Hinch’s last great lunch
via theage.com.au
The broadcaster loved a long lunch, and twice a year, his friends gathered in South Melbourne to celebrate the “great survivors” in media. -
Teenage boy arrested after remains found in search for 13-year-old girl in country Victoria
via theage.com.au
The remains are believed to be those of a missing teenage girl who was last seen almost a week ago. -
Neil tapped on with a bank card. Then a grifter started asking to inspect tickets
via theage.com.au
Neil is among tens of thousands of Victorians now using a bank card to tap on for their train commute. An alleged conman shook his enthusiasm for the new system. -
Regional Victorian town in shock after remains found in search for missing teen
via theage.com.au
The remains are believed to be those of a missing teenage girl who was last seen over a week ago. -
Man accused of murdering of mother of two in Melbourne’s east
via theage.com.au
Srinivas Achanta appeared in court on Friday accused of killing Lavanya Achanta in a Vermont home with two children inside. -
Man accused of murdering mother of two in Melbourne’s east
via theage.com.au
Srinivas Achanta appeared in court on Friday accused of killing Lavanya Achanta in a Vermont home with two children inside. -
‘We’re all feeling the pain’: Regional Victorian town in shock after remains found in search for missing teen
via theage.com.au
The remains are believed to be those of a missing teenage girl who was last seen over a week ago. -
Human remains found in search for missing 13-year-old girl
via theage.com.au
The remains are believed to be those of a missing teenage girl who was last seen over a week ago. -
Firebombs, casual labour and encrypted apps: The terrifying efficiency of Big Crime
via theage.com.au
As Big Crime is Big Business, Naked City is releasing the Australian Organised Crime end of financial year report. And business is booming. -
Which foreign prime minister visited Melbourne this week? Take The Age quiz
via theage.com.au
Test your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz. -
The 107-year-old rule at the heart of a legal bid to block a new childcare centre
via theage.com.au
In the inner east, there are too many kids and not enough childcare places. A local council wants to bypass a World War I-era restriction to help to fix that.

