Danger of promoting a particular belief
Readers discuss whether religion should be taught in schools.
Readers discuss whether religion should be taught in schools.
Readers discuss dual citizenship, particularly the latest revelation concerning Senator Matt Canavan.
The disclosures of something rotten in the state of management of the Murray-Darling has raised the ire of readers.
Readers believe there is justification for establishing safe injecting rooms, as well as looking at the wider issues in an addict's behaviour.
Readers, in general, endorse the enactment of an assisted dying bill into Victorian law.
Readers discuss the merits of Victoria's proposed assisted dying laws.
Readers discuss a range of issues on the role of women in society and the workplace.
Readers discuss a range of education issues affecting schools and universities.
Readers discuss dual citizenship and whether this should prevent people from running for parliament.
The announcement of a Home Affairs ministry has stirred readers' reactions.
Readers relate their firsthand experiences with road rage, which is becoming a scourge in Victoria.
Readers turn their attention to AFL executives and football players in the public eye.
Readers discuss the contribution refugees make to the nation.
Readers continue to discuss pro-coal stance, clean energy and global warming.
Readers discuss issues relating to the environment, including the proposed surcharge on new cars and the increased power prices.
Readers discuss the planned redevelopment of the Queen Victoria Market.
Readers, in the main, find it hard to fathom why politicians would not sign up for uniform ethical standards.
Readers discuss what 'liberal' PM Robert Menzies would make of today's political issues.
Readers are alarmed, and sceptical, of a missile defence shield for Australia.
Readers discuss various aspects of Melbourne's public transport system
Readers discuss the situation with North Korea, and how Australia and the world should react to it.
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.
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