Letters
The Catholic Church: Neither the will nor the way to enlightenment
The Age's investigation into the wealth of the Catholic Church has drawn strong reaction from readers.
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Tradies as teachers: The sound you hear is the wheel being reinvented
A suggestion that tradies may be used as teachers has brought bemusement to readers.
Opinion
Refugees and asylum: We need a large measure of decency in our actions
How we treat those less fortunate speaks to our own decency, a reader says.
Opinion
AFLW: Give the game patience, trust and time to evolve
Readers discuss the AFL's call for AFLW games to be more attacking and free flowing.
Opinion
Barnaby Joyce: Why we can no longer believe Joyce's words
Readers are divided over whether the media is justified in reporting that Barnaby Joyce's marriage has broken down and his new partner is pregnant.
Opinion
Youth: Hardened, angry young men in the making
Readers talk about the so-called 'youth crime wave' and one believes young offenders have been failed by 'the system'.
Opinion
The Eureka flag: An ideological attack on union organisations
Readers discuss the significance of the Eureka flag and whether it should be banned on some building sites.
Opinion
Exporting arms: This trade in weaponry is morally indefensible
Readers question our government's decision to invest in the arms export trade.
Opinion
Vale, Michael Gordon: He lent his voice to those struggling to be heard
Readers pay tribute to a political stalwart of The Age.
Opinion
Reverse role: waiting for confession from a priest
Despite what the Catholic Church might say, readers believe actions will speak louder.
Opinion
Recycling: Let's process recyclables into useful material
Readers discuss how Australia can cope with the recycling 'crisis', now that China has banned the import of recycled materials.