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MCG security, and the costs of Trump’s tariffs
via theage.com.auSunday Age readers comment on security at the MCG, Trump’s tariffs and the death Petro Georgiou. -
‘Kaz tax’ hike: Illegal tobacco kingpin doubles his extortion fee to $5000
via theage.com.auThe “Kaz tax” is a protection payment extorted from tobacconists allowing them to sell illicit cigarettes smuggled into Victoria. -
Climate is too important to leave to major parties
via theage.com.auAge readers respond to the policies, or as they see them non-policies, of the major parties towards Australia’s energy needs. -
Much-loved music venue ordered to improve its soundproofing – for flats that don’t exist
via theage.com.auJustin Stanford’s Night Cat in Fitzroy may have to close after being ordered to make costly upgrades because of a residential building that doesn’t yet have planning approval. -
Train timetables are stuck in ‘the 1990s’ for Melbourne’s north and west
via theage.com.auNew analysis shows Melbourne’s north and west have far fewer hours of frequent train services each week compared the city’s south-east, or similar rail lines in Sydney and Perth. -
Funeral director didn’t look at body for five weeks, court told
via theage.com.auPeter Tziotzis admitted he would not have seen the body until weeks after the woman’s death, but denied the error was an attempt to mislead, during a defamation hearing against this masthead and A Current Affair. -
‘Risk to human health’: EPA knocks back giant waste transfer station
via theage.com.auCommunities in Melbourne’s southeast are celebrating the refusal to allow Veolia to build a waste transfer station, in a blow to council waste disposal plans. -
Why gangland figure Tony Mokbel’s drug trafficking conviction could be overturned
via theage.com.auA gangland lawyer became a police informer, but the bad guys got what they deserved, right? Yet, this alleged perversion could see Mokbel cleared. -
Son released from police custody after elderly father’s Phillip Island death
via theage.com.auThe 55-year-old son of businessman Paul Waylen, 85, has not been charged in relation to his death. -
Free kinders charging parents for spots on waiting lists
via theage.com.auKindergartens are charging families up to $100 to go on waiting lists, as parents clamour to get into sought-after early learning spaces. -
Peter Dutton’s backflip shows where eyes need to be on WFH
via theage.com.auReaders react to the Coalition decision to scrap its policy to prevent Canberra public servants from working from home. -
Think you know how to do a hook turn? Trust me, you’re doing it wrong
via theage.com.auFrom South Melbourne to Carlton, new hook turns are appearing – often with no tram tracks in sight. Shame I’m the last person in Melbourne who knows how to do one. -
Calm, yet primed: Australia’s economic leaders must walk a narrow path
via theage.com.auThis is a time for cool heads and deliberate action. The economic waters are moving too swiftly and turbulently for knee-jerk reactions. -
MCG terror plotter Benbrika’s supervision extended due to ‘unacceptable risk’
via theage.com.auConvicted terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika will remain under supervision for another seven months, after a judge ruled he was still a risk to the community. -
Organised crime behind spate of ram-raids on Melbourne luxury stores, retailers say
via theage.com.auPolice are investigating potential links between a spate of brazen ram-raids on luxury fashion stores in Melbourne’s CBD over the past month. -
Defence contractor under police investigation over threat to bomb Burgertory outlet
via theage.com.auA social media post under the profile of an army veteran-turned-defence industry expert suggested parking bombs outside a restaurant owned by prominent Palestinian activist Hash Tayeh. -
Man under police guard after 86-year-old found dead at Phillip Island home
via theage.com.auPolice were called to a home in Cowes where a man’s body was discovered, while another man died in suspicious circumstances in the Latrobe Valley. -
Man in custody after 86-year-old found dead at Phillip Island home
via theage.com.auPolice were called to a home in Cowes on Monday where a man’s body was discovered, while another man has died in a suspected stabbing in the Latrobe Valley. -
Why locals are fighting to keep the potholes on this dilapidated road
via theage.com.auDriving on this road is a bone-rattling experience, but that hasn’t deterred hundreds of locals from fighting to save its potholes and cracked surface. -
Fifth ram-raid on Melbourne luxury stores in a month
via theage.com.auThieves attempted to steal designer handbags and clothing by using a car to crash through a Collins Street store, but came away empty-handed. -
Families pay up to $20,000 to tutor children for select-entry school exams
via theage.com.auAs thousands of Victorian students prepare for the select-entry schools entrance exam, there are calls for reform to the admissions process and the tutoring industry. -
Homicide probes launched after elderly man found dead on Phillip Island and suspected stabbing in Moe
via theage.com.auPolice were called to a home in Cowes about 10.20am on Monday where a man’s body was discovered, while another man has died in a suspected stabbing in the Latrobe Valley. -
Liberal candidate’s failure puts spotlight on the system
via theage.com.auReaders respond to the discovery that Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer owns multiple properties - while describing herself as a renter. -
My suburban life was one girls dreamed of, but I gave it up for boys, books and make-up
via theage.com.auThe echo of a thoroughbred’s neigh pierces through most of my childhood memories – the kind of life many girls stuck in suburban dwellings could only dream of. -
My suburb on the city fringe has a claim to fame, but it’s no one-trick pony
via theage.com.auA Shake’n’Dog at Wendy’s and a movie from Blockbuster - my childhood at the end of the line was charmed. My suburb has since transformed, but my family name can rekindle the past. -
Life in my suburb was one girls dreamed of, but I gave it up for boys, books and make-up
via theage.com.auA Shake’n’Dog at Wendy’s and a movie from Blockbuster - my childhood at the end of the line was charmed. My suburb has since transformed, but my family name can rekindle the past. -
Undertaker Peter Tziotzis fronts grave robber defamation trial
via theage.com.auWhen Teresa Moraitis had her daughter’s body exhumed from its place of burial, she says she never imagined she’d find her unclothed and missing her gold jewellery. -
Homicide probe launched after elderly man found dead on Phillip Island
via theage.com.auPolice were called to a home in Cowes around 10.20am on Monday where a man’s body was discovered. -
How handwriting and voter birthdates uncovered two alleged council election frauds
via theage.com.auThe penmanship on ballots lodged during last October’s council elections is among the evidence filed in alleged schemes of voter fraud uncovered by the Victorian Electoral Commission. -
Robert Farquharson’s life behind bars: 15 years of chores and lost hope
via theage.com.auNot much is known about the convicted child killer’s days inside prison, aside from what his inner circle has told the Trial By Water podcast in a new episode.