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The Age Editorials

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Spend on the neediest, not the noisiest

The Victorian government, as part of its realignment of resources to public housing, appears justified in ending the subsidisation of off-the-plan apartments.

Charity an obligation for all

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Australia will benefit from careful debates to understand what can most effectively be supported by private generosity.

The need to cut back on the salt

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News that many of us are consuming twice the recommended amount of salt is grave cause for concern. According to VicHealth, salt is linked to one in 20 deaths.

Welfare drug test plan is on the nose

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It is unsurprising that one of the most ridiculous ideas to emanate from our lawmakers in recent times is spawn of one of the most enormous policy failures in history – the 50-year-old "war on drugs".

Public Service travel bill deserves an explanation

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If video conferencing technology is good enough for Government portals to allow regional Australians to discuss abdominal pain, gastroenteritis, skin conditions, whooping cough and diarrhea with health experts then surely it is up to the challenge of letting public servants interact with one another.

State bets on Canberra cash for budget plan

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Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison should be pleased that his Victorian counterpart, Tim Pallas, is providing political cover for Mr Morrison’s belated embrace in recent days of funding infrastructure with debt.