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Peace is impossible when conflict fills our thoughts
via theage.com.auReaders respond to anniversary of the October 7 attacks on Israel and the ongoing conflict, as well as planning laws and the problem of swooping magpies. -
Vic Liberals have one job and they’re not doing it
via theage.com.auReaders respond to latest Liberal leadership dramas, the idea of subsidised battery power storage in the home, and the economics of nuclear energy. -
Clock is ticking to take action on tobacco wars
via theage.com.auThe frequency of the violence on our streets should not allow it to seem normal. It’s past time that the premier took the necessary steps to end it. -
How a failed bid to carve up Melbourne’s illegal tobacco trade sparked a violent war
via theage.com.auA failed bid to form a “commission” among major crime players that would set turf boundaries and split profit from the lucrative illicit tobacco trade ignited a war that has resulted in 100 firebombings and escalating violence. -
‘Need to get this deal bro’: Kickboxer dubbed ‘Superman’ pleads guilty to drug trafficking
via theage.com.auKayne Clarke dreamed of global titles and being one of the best kickboxers in the world. He now faces years behind bars. -
Caught on camera: Signs torn down and turfed in council poster wars
via theage.com.auSpeculation abounds over the identity of the poster pirate caught ripping down election signs in Chelsea. Welcome to Ward Games, The Age’s coverage of the wacky world of Victoria’s local council elections. -
Popular inner-city school to move entire year level off-site
via theage.com.auUniversity High in Parkville will move year 9 to a CBD campus next year due to overcrowding, but local parents say the government is dragging its feet on a permanent solution to the booming student population. -
Election sign ripped down in Kingston
via theage.com.auVideo has surfaced of a man in Kingston Council area ripping down an election corflute and throwing them on a train track on Saturday October 5. -
Plumber put teen apprentice in toolbox – and drove for 20 minutes
via theage.com.auThe apprentice emerged from the toolbox “red-faced and hunched over” as the director and a client stood nearby laughing and drinking beer, WorkSafe said. -
First person found guilty of Nazi salute as court upholds Victoria’s new ban
via theage.com.auThe 25-year-old man argued the charge was constitutionally invalid, but a magistrate found otherwise and upheld the legislation outlawing the Nazi salute. -
First man found guilty of Nazi salute as court upholds Victoria’s new ban
via theage.com.auLegislation outlawing the performance of the Nazi salute has been upheld, and a Victorian man is the first to be found guilty, unsuccessfully arguing it was constitutionally invalid. -
Girl, 13, arrested after fire with 60-metre flames rips through school
via theage.com.auA Geelong school has been forced to close after a fire with 60-metre flames ripped through overnight, one day after students returned from school holidays. -
Girl, 13, arrested after fire rips through school overnight
via theage.com.auA Geelong school has been forced to close after a fire with 60-metre flames ripped through overnight, one day after students returned from school holidays. -
‘It’s like an outbreak’: How ‘quasi-parties’ will influence your council’s election
via theage.com.auWe surveyed local election candidates across 31 Greater Melbourne councils. Some didn’t tell us they were members of interest groups. See what your candidates said. -
COVID, big new tax putting private girls’ schools under financial strain
via theage.com.auSome of Melbourne’s highest-profile private girls’ schools have been operating in the red, with some in deficit for multiple years as lockdowns hampered fundraising, reducing their ability to absorb a new tax. -
Sadness, bewilderment and anger as Australians commemorate October 7
via theage.com.auA year on from October 7, Jewish Australians congregating in Melbourne say they no longer feel they can rely on people they previously counted as friends. -
What chance is there of peace when conflict fills our thoughts?
via theage.com.auReaders respond to anniversary of the October 7 attacks on Israel and the ongoing conflict, as well as planning laws and the problem of swooping magpies. -
Barrister arrested on drug charges granted bail over fears for his safety in prison
via theage.com.auA former prosecutor accused of drug trafficking has been granted bail after a court agreed his safety was at risk in custody and that remand had been ‘personally humiliating’. -
My suburb might be boring, but walking the streets is an extreme sport
via theage.com.auOur streets have seen countless broken wrists and scraped knees, with many locals familiar with the thrill of fanging downhill on what are arguably suburban Melbourne’s steepest streets. -
Teen accused of plotting Melbourne massacre refused bail over ‘murderous intent’ in letters
via theage.com.auA Melbourne teenager accused of plotting a massacre will remain behind bars over concerns he poses an overwhelming risk to the community. -
Man chases alleged tobacco store attackers with axe
via theage.com.auA man pursues three people who allegedly attempted to set fire to a Flemington tobacco shop on Sunday evening. -
GP found not guilty of raping pregnant patient did sexually assault her, tribunal rules
via theage.com.auAfter the doctor was found not guilty in Victoria’s County Court, a civil tribunal has ruled that he did, on the balance of probabilities, sexually violate the woman during a consultation. -
Suburban skyscrapers? How developers could be allowed to exceed apartment height limits
via theage.com.auProperty developers could be permitted to exceed building-height and design limits on apartment projects if they include “community benefits”. -
No ATAR, no worries: The students finding success without an admission rank
via theage.com.auStudents are moving away from the ATAR as universities expand their admission criteria, and schools offer alternative channels to entering higher education. -
When Albanese and Wong speak, I feel less secure as a Jew
via theage.com.auReaders write about the conflagration in the Middle East on the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel. -
In the face of condemnation, this rally was a big one
via theage.com.auThe politicians had worried about a march scheduled just a day before October 7. It was tasteless at best, they said, and dangerous at worst. -
‘We’ve been in hiding’: Melbourne’s Jewish community uses anniversary to step out of shadows
via theage.com.auMore than 1500 members of Melbourne’s Jewish community gathered for a vigil in Melbourne on the eve of the October 7 attack. But many more were too scared to join them. -
‘Free publicity’: Pro-Palestine rally organisers say political attention helped turn-out
via theage.com.auRally organisers say criticism from political leaders helped to drive several thousand people to pro-Palestine protests on Sunday. -
When in Carlton: Festival-goers enjoy Italian Festa despite Melbourne rain
via theage.com.auA big crowd ignored the cold and drizzle to enjoy the last day of the 2024 Melbourne Italian Festa. -
Melbourne pro-Palestine protest as it happened: Four arrested during protest as war in Middle East intensifies
via theage.com.auThousands attended a pro-Palestine protest and march in Melbourne today, with police arresting four people for public order offences.