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An ALP or LNP win hastens burning planet
via theage.com.auReaders can’t understand why the two major parties have so little to say about the climate crisis in this election. -
Man charged after woman struck by car thief outside Melbourne hospital
via theage.com.auA 66-year-old woman was walking with her husband to a hospital entrance when a man allegedly stole their car and struck her with it. -
Pompey Elliott and the butterflies of the Western Front
via theage.com.auWhile making a crucial contribution to the war effort in April 1918, an Australian general and his men also managed to save a remarkable collection of art and fauna. -
The Gift that decided not to keep on giving
via theage.com.auSprint sensation Gout Gout’s Stawell Gift result shows a rethink is needed if the event is to remain Australia’s premier footrace. -
Melbourne roads to cop tripling of trucks as rail freight plans flounder
via theage.com.auMelbourne’s port is handling a national record volume of shipping containers, but not a single one has been transported by rail. -
Man arrested after woman struck by car thief outside Melbourne hospital
via theage.com.auA 66-year-old woman was walking with her husband to a hospital entrance when a man allegedly stole their car and struck her with it. -
Major parties want to have their cake and eat it, too
via theage.com.auThe election campaign is causing readers to ask what the parties’ priorities? -
‘I’m running out of ways to forget’: For many, the war is never over
via theage.com.auThere is a parallel world that moves through Anzac Day. It is the shadowland inhabited by those who served this country. It is a land defined by its loss. -
Balta apologises as assault victim says he believes Tiger can change his stripes
via theage.com.auAssault victim Thomas Washbrook believes his attacker, Noah Balta, has probably learned his lesson and is unlikely to reoffend. -
‘Shattered lives’: Elevator stabbing victim’s family pleads for harsher knife crime laws
via theage.com.auAndrew Sullivan’s killer, Kloud Allen, is facing up to 25 years behind bars after pleading guilty to manslaughter. -
‘They took my child from me’: Families call for change after Indigenous suicides in same hospital
via theage.com.auJessica Rain Jones would always joke that she had two mums. Her white mum, and her black mum. -
Woman struck by carjacker outside Melbourne hospital fights for life
via theage.com.auA 66-year-old woman was walking with her husband to a hospital entrance when a thief stole their car, and struck her with the vehicle. -
Woman struck by car thief outside Melbourne hospital
via theage.com.auA 66-year-old woman was walking with her husband to a hospital entrance when a thief stole their car and struck her with it. -
How building more apartments could make these rich Melbourne suburbs more inclusive
via theage.com.auDevelopment advocates say the state government’s apartment and townhouse push will desegregate rich suburbs. But some urban planners say it could destroy Melbourne’s identity. -
'Get your gotcha moment somewhere else': man rebuked at Kooyong forum
via theage.com.auA young man who asked Kooyong MP Monique Ryan about her husband stealing her opponents sign during a forum on asylum seekers was scolded by the head of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre on Tuesday night. -
Television ad for the military from 2016 of David Finney
via theage.com.auNavy officer Finney took his own life three years later. -
Melbourne brewer, bar face uncertain future after collapse of wannabe hospo king
via theage.com.auHugely popular venues Carwyn Cellars in Thornbury and the Fox Friday brewing business face a nervous wait as administrators look to sell the business to a new owner. -
Pope’s death was sad news for this atheist
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the death of Pope Francis and Peter Dutton’s comments about Melburnians fearing for their safety at local shops. -
Everybody needs good neighbours, but Ramsay St star was ‘shamed’ by his over alleged Nazi salute
via theage.com.auActor Damien Richardson is accused of making a Nazi salute. His lawyer has told a court that Richardson’s neighbours have tried to shame him by putting up posters about him. -
Lawyers disciplined over ‘offensive, demeaning’ LGBTQ ‘joke’ posted in lifts
via theage.com.auThe two men admitted writing and posting the offensive remarks in the lifts of a Melbourne law chambers building. Their actions caused outrage in the legal community. -
Lawyers disciplined over ‘offensive, demeaning’ LGBTQ ‘joke’ posted in elevators
via theage.com.auThe two men admitted writing and posting the offensive remarks in the lifts of a Melbourne law chambers building. Their actions caused outrage in the legal community. -
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via theage.com.auGood Food Events is offering subscribers 20% off Deli Lane presented by Birds Eye Deli.* -
Children charged with serious offences to be fitted with ankle bracelets for school
via theage.com.auThe courts have been given the green light to recommend ankle monitoring bracelets for serious youth offenders attending school while on bail. -
Kooyong MP rebuffs Sky news
via theage.com.auOn the first morning of pre-polling, independent MP Monique Ryan had an awkward encounter with a reporter. -
Google school ratings going, going, gone after trolls take over
via theage.com.auAs of next week, reviews and ratings for schools will disappear from the search giant as too many reviewers have been naughty in class. -
Cult of selfishness pollutes our nation’s politics
via theage.com.auReaders respond to Ross Gittins’ column on religion and politics, the Age series on medical misogyny, and the federal election. -
My suburb’s gated enclave is known as the Toorak of the West. It wants to secede
via theage.com.auOfficially, I was a resident of a plain-jane suburb, but my letters and parcels marked me a proud inhabitant of a refined community. -
Universities radically reform teaching degrees as deadline looms
via theage.com.auEverything Leah Myers knew about her job was “flipped on its head” after sweeping reforms to teacher training followed a national review. -
Greek restaurant owner gutted by second firebombing in 10 months
via theage.com.auThe restaurant in Melbourne’s inner west only reopened late last year before it was targeted in another firebombing in the early hours of Easter Monday. -
CCTV Monique Ryan sign torn down in Prahran
via theage.com.auVideo shows a man tearing down a large Monique Ryan sign in Prahran on Easter Sunday at 12.45am.