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Las Vegas massacre: Sentiments ring hollow without gun reform
Another gun massacre in the United States. When will it stop, ask readers.
Another gun massacre in the United States. When will it stop, ask readers.
What is the best system to care for the elderly once they need full-time care. readers ask.
Readers are indignant at the situation with gas exports and lack of supply in Australia.
Further to what Julie Szego writes ('Schools with a view', The Sunday Age, 24/9) regarding the wealth and funding of private schools, we should keep in mind that because they are essentially businesses, they must show a superior performance to "ordinary" state schools.
Age readers discuss Saturday's AFL grand final
Age readers discuss the merits of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's gas crisis fix.
An issue that touched a lot of readers was an opinion piece on spelling, and whether it matters or not.
The supply and export of gas and the shortfall likely this summer is cause for concern among readers.
The Age's series on conditions in aged-care facilities has provoked responses from readers.
​It's a Richmond versus Adelaide grand final, and it's bringing out emotions in readers.
The cost of electricity for households is a point of contention for readers.
Readers continue to discuss the proposed assisted dying legislation.
Readers discuss Victoria's proposed assisted dying legislation.
Readers discuss different issues relating to education.
Readers feel others need to show more than a little empathy to those who only want the same rights as everyone else.
The actions of Aung San Suu Kyi in relation to Rohingya refugees are under the spotlight.
The sabre-rattling between North Korea and America is both a cause of anxiety and exasperation with readers.
Readers discuss a range of issues relating to travel and transport.
In the debate over same-sex marriage, readers ask if there can be less judging of others.
Readers discuss the Victorian government's decision to ensure all girls in state schools have the option of wearing shorts or trousers.
Readers discuss issues relating to energy security.
A column on Sydney-Melbourne rivalries has stirred reaction from . . . Melburnians.
Threats of diminishing power supply, rising electricity bills.... Readers just want solutions not political point-scoring.
The announcement by the Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to provide money to asylum seekers has been welcomed.
With summer looming, the supply of power is on readers' minds.
Readers discuss the postal survey on same-sex marriage.
Readers discuss how we can best achieve energy security.
Readers discuss the importance of vaccination, including to build up herd immunity.
Statues, James Cook, discovery, the first people are all part of the history narrative.
What good have all the lecturing words and threats directed at Kim Jong-un in recent times done? Our leaders are whistling in the wind.
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