It is time to take a tough stand, Premier
Readers are angry that yet another politician - this time, state Labor MP Steve Herbert - has rorted the system. Some are calling for his resignation or sacking.
Readers are angry that yet another politician - this time, state Labor MP Steve Herbert - has rorted the system. Some are calling for his resignation or sacking.
Will the deliberate regime of neglect and cruelty continue until officials are prosecuted under international law?
Voters are turning to fringe political parties because they feel they are getting a raw deal
Readers put forward three measures that would curb rising house prices - cutting immigration and ending negative gearing and the capital gains tax concession
Readers call on the federal government to start funding major infrastructure to help service new estates in outer suburban areas
Readers discuss the controversial speech by a Melbourne High School student and the principal's actions and response.
Readers express outrage at politicians who continue to use generous interpretations of electorate business to claim expenses.
Readers complain about secretiveness and lack of accountability of councillors and staff.
Readers warn politicians against moving to far to the right.
Readers are outraged at the illegal demolition of a historic pub in Carlton and are demanding tough penalties.
Readers express outage and dismay at the incarceration of asylum seeker children in offshore detention camps.
Readers discuss different modes of transport in Melbourne, including a rail link to the airport, slow and over-crowded trams and electric buses.
Readers discuss the difficulties – and shocking abuse – that the disabled and elderly may face.
Readers ponder Australia's national character in light of our treatment of refugees.
Readers discuss aged care facilities, including problems, and the role of the Aged Care Complaints Commissioner.
Readers discuss whether Essendon players knowingly cheated, and also whether Jobe Watson should return his Brownlow medal.
Readers plead with both major parties to introduce a more humane approach to innocent victims
Nations of the world are no longer going to look to the US for leadership following this election campaign.
We need to factor in all relevant costs when talking about affordable energy.
Readers discuss Senator James Paterson's controversial suggestion to sell Jackson Pollock's artwork Blue Poles.
Readers congratulate the Western Bulldogs for being a club that demonstrates what multiculturalism is really all about.
Readers think increase in shoplifting is directly correlated to dehumanisation of service.
Readers argue that banks take us for a ride because there are too few places to deposit money safely.
Teachers and parents express concern at the disparity in facilities between private and public schools
Readers take Tom Switzer to task over his column supporting the former PM.
Readers continue to express their joy at the win by the Western Bulldogs.
Readers, even those who support other clubs, celebrate the Bulldogs' historic win in the 2016 grand final.
A reader points out that refugees around the world are struggling with the experience of being resettled.
Readers continue to discuss the extreme ''weather event'' in South Australia, climate change and the move to renewable energy.
Readers discuss the ''superstorm'' and power blackouts in South Australia.
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