No wonder Tomic is unhappy and 'bored'
Readers discuss a range of issues relating to sport, including violence in football, the cricketers' pay dispute and Bernard Tomic's performance, both on and off the court.
Readers discuss a range of issues relating to sport, including violence in football, the cricketers' pay dispute and Bernard Tomic's performance, both on and off the court.
Readers criticise often 'sanctioned' violence in football games and call on AFL to stamp it out.
I was horrified to think that Australians believe the misery of people starving in Africa is somehow self-inflicted ('Ugly Australian attitudes to African crisis revealed', The Age, 4/7). It disgusts me.Â
The latest census data showing 146,600 people arriving in Victoria in 2016, is yet another alarm bell that our infrastructure is going to be totally overwhelmed. Should this trend continue, Melbourne may have a massive population of 10 million by mid-century.
Readers are frustrated and angry at the public pronouncements by former prime minister Tony Abbott.
Our readers comment on Tony Abbott's current political behaviour and its implications for the LNP.
Readers discuss the positives and negatives of our healthcare system and the importance of funding medical research.
Readers discuss the factions in our political parties, particularly the Coalition, and what it really means to be 'left', 'right' or 'centrist'.
Readers discuss the difficulty of learning another language and the best ways to teach it.
Readers discuss the best way to resolve the same-sex marriage impasse.
Readers continue to respond to the Fairfax investigation into aged care.
Readers respond from across the spectrum on the value of retirement villages, and the citizenship test.
Readers discuss the government's plans to change the English component of the citizenship test.
Readers continue to discuss Pauline Hanson's comment about students with disabilities in schools.
Readers discuss Pauline Hanson's controversial suggestion that children with autism should be removed from mainstream classes.
Readers discuss Gonski 2.0 school funding and the government's battle to get it through the Senate.
School funding involves billions of dollars of public money. What the current proposal fails to acknowledge  is that being sector-blind Gonski 2.0 fails to notice the typical cost differences between the sectors.
Readers discuss the urgent political need to address the failings of our electricity system.
Readers take differing stances on the comments from ABC morning radio presenter Red Symons.
Readers discuss the possibility of China's influence in Australia.
Readers discuss the terrible fire at a high-rise in London, including why it happened and what we can do to prevent a similar tragedy occuring here.
Readers discuss the decision to pay $70m in compensation to asylum seekers on Manus Island.
Readers discuss a range of environmental issues, including the Adani mine, wind and wave tidal power, and coal.
Readers rail against Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's proposal to amend the Citizenship Act to allow him power to overrule decisions by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
Readers have mixed views on the Finkel report.
Readers express mixed views on giving authorities even more anti-terrorism powers.
The adage "it takes a village to raise a child" is now, more than ever, pertinent to the well-being of our communities.
Readers discuss transport in Victoria, including proposed Doncaster ''rapid transit busway''.
In the wake of the Brighton siege, readers discuss the issue of parole and rehabilitation of violent criminals.
Readers continue to discuss terrorism, including how to prevent further attacks.
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