A landlord selling will simply free up a property
Age readers discuss the impending changes to the laws governing renters.
Age readers discuss the impending changes to the laws governing renters.
All members of parliament from all sides of politics who have never been eligible to serve in Parliament must be made to pay back every cent of the benefits they received.
Readers discuss environmental issues, particularly the controversial Adani coal project.
Readers discuss the many problems with the National Broadband Network.
The fun and frolics of the Melbourne Cup provide a relatively rare opportunity to glimpse the uber rich, the rich, the corporates, the not-so-rich and, of course the "punters" at play.
Readers continue to discuss Australia's policy on refugees and asylum seekers, particularly those in off-shore detention.
Age readers discuss the dual citizens in Parliament saga
Age readers discuss the situation on Manus Island
Age readers discuss the spring racing carnival
Readers are divided as to whether people should be allowed to climb Uluru.
Readers continue to discuss whether people with dual citizenship should be allowed to sit in parliament.
Readers reflect on what the 100th anniversary of this WWI charge means today.
Readers discuss the Victorian government's decision to approve a trial run of a safe injecting room for heroin addicts,
Traffic congestion requires smart thinking, and lateral thinking, as readers suggest.
Where to now for the aspirations of Indigenous people to have a voice in the constitution?
Readers discuss the High Court's decision on the eligibility of the "Citizenship 7"
Readers continue to discuss the raid on the Australian Workers Union and whether Employment Minister Michaelia Cash knew that details about it had been leaked to the media.
Age readers discuss the raids on the Australian Workers Union
Age readers discuss the treatment of returned servicemen and women by the Department of Veterans Affairs following the suicide of former soldier Jesse Bird.
Readers are not happy one little bit with the NBN.
One can having opposing views, but should one impose them on others, readers ask.
The assisted dying bill now needs just upper house approval, and readers are divided on whether it should pass.
Readers discuss the government's erosion of citizens' basic rights and liberties.
Readers discuss the assisted dying bill that was passed by Victoria's lower house.
Debate over Victoria's proposed euthanasia laws intensifies as a decision nears.
Readers say future generations, and this generation of farmers, will be the losers from energy policy.
Tony Abbott would do well to not take the public for fools ('Tony Abbott launches warning shot on climate policy', The Age, 16/10).  His utterances on energy, I refuse to call them a plan, may lead to the best election outcome for his party or maybe his personal ambitions but they will not produce the best energy outcome for the country.
The recent sermon by the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher has provoked a strong response from readers.
The government's announcement of changes to health insurance has drawn a mixed reaction from readers.
Age readers talk about the proposed assisted dying legislation
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