Making a mature decision to change the date
Readers discuss the City of Yarra's decision to no longer recognise Australia Day.
Readers discuss the City of Yarra's decision to no longer recognise Australia Day.
Readers discuss whether priests should be required to report allegations of child sexual abuse raised in the confession.
The crisis over citizenship and the right to be stand for Parliament continues.
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce needs to resign now.Â
Readers are concerned about the merging of the right to religious freedom and the same-sex marriage debate.
In response to Michael Kellehan ('I am allowed to oppose same-sex marriage', The Age, 11/8), call it a "traditional view" of marriage if you like, but please stop calling it the Christian" view. It is not.Â
Readers discuss the possibility of conflict between North Korea and the United States.
Readers discuss the allegations of money-laundering by the Commonwealth Bank and how it, and banks generally, should be punished for any wrongdoings.
Readers discuss the Victorian Opposition Leader's controversial dinner with alleged Melbourne Mafia boss, Tony Madafferi.
Readers are less than amused with the Coalition's decision to go to a postal plebiscite for same-sex marriage.
Readers are perplexed as to what, exactly, the Prime MInister Malcolm Turnbull stands for.
Readers have taken a dim view of how Malcolm Turnbull and Donald Trump talk about refugees.
Readers express mixed views on the government's proposed euthanasia laws.
Readers discuss the issue of same-sex marriage, including whether it should be decided by plebiscite, postal vote or parliament.
Readers discuss the NAPLAN tests, including how relevant they really are.
Readers discuss the new NBN and why some people are keeping their landlines.
Readers were concerned that a distinction be made between who really has a legitimate interest in assisted dying.
Australia should not have to wait for the inevitable demise of Queen Elizabeth, I find that concept vulgar.
Readers discuss Bill Shorten's two-stage model of establishing a republic.
Sunday Age readers discuss the merits of a monument to drug victims in Richmond.
Readers continue to discuss the issue of dual citizenship.
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.
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