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  • The Christmas Day text that got former CFMEU boss John Setka charged

    03-06-2026 22:47 via theage.com.au
    The Christmas Day text that got former CFMEU boss John Setka charged
    Police have accused Setka of telling people to sleep with their mothers, get liposuction and stop sucking up to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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  • Some commuters can finally ditch myki cards. But there are key exceptions

    05-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    Some commuters can finally ditch myki cards. But there are key exceptions
    Those on trams and buses will still need a physical card. And myki passes won’t be supported by the new system.
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  • The business of politics and speaking the truth

    05-06-2026 12:00 via theage.com.au
    The business of politics and speaking the truth
    Age readers debate the strengths and weaknesses of Australia’s political parties.
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  • News of our demise has been greatly overstated. Here’s the proof

    05-06-2026 11:30 via theage.com.au
    News of our demise has been greatly overstated. Here’s the proof
    In a fast-changing media landscape, some things remain the same. The Age is still speaking truth to power and, importantly, decision-makers are still listening.
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  • ‘AI is insidious’: Universities urged to adopt clear AI rules after opinion article scandal

    05-06-2026 11:00 via theage.com.au
    ‘AI is insidious’: Universities urged to adopt clear AI rules after opinion article scandal
    Universities should set standards for academics using AI and require a guarantee work is “human-authored” before publication, a former university chancellor says.
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  • ‘Hate those bastards’: ISIS bride’s uncle unleashes on ‘evil’ terror group

    05-06-2026 08:24 via theage.com.au
    ‘Hate those bastards’: ISIS bride’s uncle unleashes on ‘evil’ terror group
    Abraham Abbas has offered his home and financial support for charged ISIS bride Zeinab Ahmad if she is released on bail, saying the terror organisation goes against everything he stands for.
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  • ‘Hate those bastards’: ISIS bride’s uncle unleashes on evil terror group

    05-06-2026 08:24 via theage.com.au
    ‘Hate those bastards’: ISIS bride’s uncle unleashes on evil terror group
    Abraham Abbas has offered his home and financial support for charged ISIS bride Zeinab Ahmad if she is released on bail, saying the terror organisation goes against everything he stands for.
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  • Of this family of seven swans in the inner west, just two are left. Locals say fishers are to blame

    05-06-2026 07:00 via theage.com.au
    Of this family of seven swans in the inner west, just two are left. Locals say fishers are to blame
    On a mild Saturday morning, five of Melbourne’s ecological groups convened a kind of emergency cabinet meeting. One item was at the top of their agenda: swans.
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  • Accused teen hijacker first Victorian child sent to higher court on terror charge

    05-06-2026 06:38 via theage.com.au
    Accused teen hijacker first Victorian child sent to higher court on terror charge
    A magistrate has ordered the accused Avalon Airport hijacker to have his case heard in a higher court because of the extreme risk his alleged conduct posed.
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  • Armed man cuffed by police in dramatic Spotswood arrest

    05-06-2026 06:25 via theage.com.au
    Armed man cuffed by police in dramatic Spotswood arrest
    Video from the scene shows a bald man with a forearm tattoo being detained by police on the pavement.
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  • Strata reform failure leaves apartment owners at the mercy of predators

    05-06-2026 06:13 via theage.com.au
    Strata reform failure leaves apartment owners at the mercy of predators
    The Allan government’s weak-kneed response to a damning review of the strata sector kicks crucial consumer protections into the long grass.
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  • A man is arrested by heavily armed police in Melbourne's west.

    05-06-2026 05:20 via theage.com.au
    A man is arrested by heavily armed police in Melbourne's west.
    The man was arrested on Hudsons Road in Spotswood on Friday morning.
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  • ‘I just kept it to myself. I didn’t want to be known as the son of a murder victim’: From crime victim to crime investigator

    05-06-2026 03:39 via theage.com.au
    ‘I just kept it to myself. I didn’t want to be known as the son of a murder victim’: From crime victim to crime investigator
    Inspector Kane Robinson commands the elite unit handling Melbourne’s ugliest street clashes. His secret weapon? Empathy learned from tragedy.
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  • New-look Age quiz: When was Bourke Street Mall closed off to cars?

    04-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    New-look Age quiz: When was Bourke Street Mall closed off to cars?
    Test your knowledge of Melbourne and Victoria with Stephen Brook’s quiz.
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  • Block star Dave Franklin’s landscaping company chased over debt

    04-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    Block star Dave Franklin’s landscaping company chased over debt
    An application for Franklin Group Australia to be wound up over the unpaid debt was lodged this week.
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  • The political landscape can be disheartening

    04-06-2026 12:00 via theage.com.au
    The political landscape can be disheartening
    Readers find little to like with aspects of Australian politics.
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  • Fresh feud people: Woolworths sues Suburban Rail Loop for $70 million

    04-06-2026 11:00 via theage.com.au
    Fresh feud people: Woolworths sues Suburban Rail Loop for $70 million
    The retail giant is taking action over the compulsory acquisition of land after a series of financial offers it says are too low.
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  • ISIS bride acted like ‘deputy’ to abusive father after family bought teen slave, police claim

    04-06-2026 10:43 via theage.com.au
    ISIS bride acted like ‘deputy’ to abusive father after family bought teen slave, police claim
    A slave captured by Islamic State was sold to a Melbourne family living in Syria for sex and housework, a court has been told.
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  • ACMI hit with data breach days after MIFF’s ticketing platform hacked

    04-06-2026 07:54 via theage.com.au
    ACMI hit with data breach days after MIFF’s ticketing platform hacked
    The Australian Centre for the Moving Image is the second Melbourne arts institution to be involved in a data breach in less than a week.
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  • ‘Had an absolute crack’: Top player in Big Build clean-up steps down

    04-06-2026 06:39 via theage.com.au
    ‘Had an absolute crack’: Top player in Big Build clean-up steps down
    Top official Steve Dargarvel has been regarded as one of the most effective players in attempting to fix Victoria’s scandal-ridden construction sector.
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  • World in pictures, June 4, 2026

    04-06-2026 03:36 via theage.com.au
    World in pictures, June 4, 2026
    The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors
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  • More cars stolen in Melbourne than in all other capital cities combined

    03-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    More cars stolen in Melbourne than in all other capital cities combined
    Insurance payouts for stolen cars in Victoria last year totalled $243 million – more than the rest of Australia combined.
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  • How Melbourne became car theft capital of the country

    03-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    How Melbourne became car theft capital of the country
    Insurance payouts for stolen cars in Victoria last year totalled $243 million – more than the rest of Australia combined.
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  • Barking mad: Pin pulled on Fed Square paw patrol that warded off flying chip thieves

    03-06-2026 21:00 via theage.com.au
    Barking mad: Pin pulled on Fed Square paw patrol that warded off flying chip thieves
    People power is calling for the dog squad that protected Federation Square visitors from swooping, chip-thieving seagulls to be renewed.
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  • Five people, including four boys, charged with murder and kidnapping of bikie’s relative

    03-06-2026 15:56 via theage.com.au
    Five people, including four boys, charged with murder and kidnapping of bikie’s relative
    Police allege the group broke into Patrick Longordo’s house last month before abducting and killing him, then dumping his body in a Tarneit park.
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  • Small business should not dictate wages

    03-06-2026 11:58 via theage.com.au
    Small business should not dictate wages
    Readers respond to business leaders’ negative take on the 4.75 per cent wage rise for Australia’s lowest-paid workers.
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  • ‘Load of crap’: Gatto defiant amid raids on his house and close associate

    03-06-2026 09:59 via theage.com.au
    ‘Load of crap’: Gatto defiant amid raids on his house and close associate
    Victoria Police confirmed officers executed a warrant as part of a current investigation into alleged financial offences, seizing a baton and a knife.
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  • School workers say flat no to teacher pay deal

    03-06-2026 08:32 via theage.com.au
    School workers say flat no to teacher pay deal
    Hundreds of education support workers have rejected the state government pay offer, while school nurses are also seeking a better deal.
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  • Secret departmental plan for radical expansion of suburban high-rise push

    03-06-2026 08:12 via theage.com.au
    Secret departmental plan for radical expansion of suburban high-rise push
    There are currently 60 high-rise activity centres. A secret plan drawn up by a state government department calls for 150 more.
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  • Cate Sayers scores win against former husband Luke to keep defamation case in public eye

    03-06-2026 03:46 via theage.com.au
    Cate Sayers scores win against former husband Luke to keep defamation case in public eye
    Justice Andrew Watson ruled on Wednesday that moving the case out of the Supreme Court would potentially prevent public vindication for Cate Sayers if she were to win.
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