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What's behind wave of COVID-19 spreading through Victoria's meatworks?
via theage.com.auThe number of coronavirus cases linked to Victoria’s meatworks has more than doubled in a week, replicating trends witnessed overseas. -
Flood worries loom over plan to transform Sandown Racecourse into suburb
via theage.com.auCouncil officers say the Melbourne Racing Club has not provided enough information on how it plans to protect homes from storm water and flood flows at the site. -
Rush to solve Melbourne housing crisis leaves questions unanswered
via theage.com.auReaders ask how the state government’s plans for more housing inmetro Melbourne will occur given current infrastructure shortages. -
‘We know these people’: Police confident of arrests after youth armed robberies on supermarkets
via theage.com.auThe group stole cigarettes and cash from the supermarkets in Melbourne’s south-east, and four employees suffered minor injuries. -
Pill-testing plan to stop ‘horror’ of teenagers overdosing: Premier
via theage.com.auA proposal for a year-long pill-testing trial in Victoria will be considered by cabinet after Premier Jacinta Allan called overdoses of teens at festivals an “unimaginable” horror. -
Black Star Pastry baristas wore keffiyehs to work. The next day they were sacked
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Every day is a faded sign for ghost sign fanatic
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Trial By Water, Episode 3: The problem with memory evidence
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World peace through pizza? No, but it’s a start
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Victorian pill testing trial to go to cabinet ‘within weeks’ with premier’s support
via theage.com.auThe proposed 12-month trial would likely include mobile teams at music festivals, where patrons could have their illicit drugs tested and receive harm reduction advice. -
After 9/11, a school program brought different faiths together. The Gaza war ended that
via theage.com.auBuilding Bridges began after the September 11 terror attacks and brought together Muslim, Jewish and Christian students for pizza and a chat. -
The failed policies of the Reserve Bank
via theage.com.auAge readers react to the failed policies of the RBA, and Australia’s energy needs. -
Music, merriment and maybe a streaker on show in Melbourne’s favourite footy fundraiser
via theage.com.auMelbourne’s musicians and the city’s community radio hosts will battle it out again in the Reclink Community Cup on Sunday. -
‘Nuisance’ rain on the way as Melbourne’s cold, foggy mornings roll on
via theage.com.auMelburnians shivered through the coldest day in five years on Thursday, and the cold fronts are expected to keep coming next week. -
The Age photos of the week, June 15, 2024
via theage.com.auThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age. -
Victoria’s assisted dying laws need updating
via theage.com.auVictoria, once viewed a trailblazer on the important issue of dying with dignity, has now fallen behind other jurisdictions with such laws. -
The town that shed its lingering smell wants to shed its lingering reputation
via theage.com.auBordered by market gardens and a giant sewerage farm, the former farm town of Werribee is experiencing irresistible population growth. -
Leaked reports detail ‘dangerous’ Ambulance Victoria call-centre crisis
via theage.com.auWorkSafe has threatened legal action if the ambulance service does not quickly address the worker shortages that are damaging the health of staff and potentially threatening public safety. -
‘Fried noodles #23’: Witness’s new detail raises crucial question in Farquharson case
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Trial By Water, Episode 3: The star witnesses – and the problem with memory evidence
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No taxpayer funds for schools that discriminate against gay teachers
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A heartfelt thanks to the real heroes behind our journalism
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Teachers told to ignore Victoria’s phonics push as union lashes deputy premier
via theage.com.auAn outraged teachers’ union has blasted Education Minister Ben Carroll for failing to respect the profession in a fierce response to the state government’s reading mandate. -
Victoria Racing Club suffers cyberattack
via theage.com.auChief executive Steve Rosich said “an unauthorised third party” had accessed the club’s system. -
Man from family linked to the AFL charged with rapes
via theage.com.auThe man, who is charged with two counts of rape and three counts of perverting the course of justice, on Friday won a court fight to keep his identity secret. -
Victoria’s only safe injecting room saved 63 lives. Now it faces a $1.5m deficit
via theage.com.auDocuments show new operators plan to cut HIV testing and nurse educator for clients at the North Richmond facility, used by hundreds of people each day. -
Teachers told to ignore government’s phonics push as union lashes deputy premier
via theage.com.auAn outraged teachers’ union has blasted Education Minister Ben Carroll for failing to respect the profession in a fierce response to the state government’s reading mandate. -
Victoria’s only safe injecting room saved 63 lives. Now it faces a $1.5m deficit and its future is at risk
via theage.com.auDocuments show new operators plan to cut HIV testing and nurse educator for clients at the North Richmond facility, used by hundreds of people each day. -
Accused Facebook fashion scammer faces dozens of fraud charges
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Free-range farmers who care about their chickens face calamity
via theage.com.auAvian flu is devastating Victoria’s egg farmers. Many are wondering whether they will have to take unthinkable action.