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Climate is too important to leave to major parties
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We must reject the double standard – all lives matter
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Race-day riches, classroom crumbs: School on GP track pleads for help
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A beloved grocery has sold fruit and veg for nearly 100 years. Now Woolies has come knocking
via theage.com.auAn “absolute institution” could prove no match for the supermarket giant planning to set up shop next door. -
Free public transport for children a sweetener in looming state budget
via theage.com.auAll Victorians under 18 will be able to travel free on trams, trains and buses from next year under Premier Jacinta Allan’s pledge to ease living costs. -
These schools wanted to give students hope. A landmark study shows they’re on the right track
via theage.com.auIt’s no quick fix, but Australia’s largest schools-based mental health program has been found to deliver clear benefits to its young participants. -
Trump’s acceptance of a $400m jet was a gaffe
via theage.com.auAge readers respond to the latest news developments in Australia and overseas. -
Wealthy cash in on stamp-duty discount meant to help young home buyers
via theage.com.auBuyers of luxury homes have saved up to $1.1 million through a state government tax break intended to spur construction of affordable apartments. -
Hungry Jack’s tries to squeeze in to town already bloated with fast food
via theage.com.auColac, a country town in south-west Victoria, already has a whopping share of fast-food outlets. Some locals don’t think it needs another. -
The Age photos of the week, May 17, 2025
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Truth wins in the Federal Court, but victims of Ben Roberts-Smith still await justice
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Inside the forensic journey to unmask a deadly mushroom meal
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Spring Street, farmers are doing it tough
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Ballarat Grammar boarders get more adult supervision after strapping scandal
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Water company spent weeks looking for mains leak before McCrae landslide
via theage.com.auSouth East Water admits failed leak detection methods allowed millions of litres of water to seep into the earth before a disastrous landslip upended lives. -
CFA volunteers walk off job to protest new fire tax
via theage.com.auDozens of brigades went offline on Thursday night to protest the new tax that passed through parliament early on Friday. -
What is the fire services levy and who pays it?
via theage.com.auVictoria’s fire services tax rate has more than doubled. The extra money will supposedly better equip emergency services, so why are firefighters protesting? -
Death cap mushroom toxins found in samples from lunch leftovers, toxicologist tells Erin Patterson murder trial
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Death cap mushroom toxins found in lunch leftovers, Erin Patterson murder trial hears
via theage.com.auA forensic toxicologist who examined the mushroom paste and beef taken from the leftovers said the samples tested positive for the toxins. -
Death cap mushroom toxins found in leftover samples from lunch, Erin Patterson murder trial hears
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The day the hitman was hit
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How to have a very different kind of winter getaway in Gippsland
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Country firefighters walk off job to protest Victoria’s new fire services levy
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Underworld grip on Big Build sized up by state as contractors warned to purge suspect players
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Which golfer will play at the Australian Open in Melbourne? Take The Age quiz
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Country firefighters refuse to work in protest against tax plan
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Roberta Williams’ property raided as part of fraud probe
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It’s more than time to respect our teachers
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Why this new swingers club has people up in arms
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Police seek ‘scandalous’ iPhone at centre of rich-lister and Behbahani sister dispute
via theage.com.auA legal fight involving billionaire Alex Waislitz and two well-known sisters – former Real Housewives of Melbourne star Venus Behbahani and her songstress sister – has taken a dramatic turn.