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Tour only please via Traveller

Many are still worth visiting.
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Millennials are turning their backs on big screens.

And switching to their devices.
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The Age
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Renters in Victoria's three largest regional towns are struggling to find properties as vacancy rates plummet. via Domain

Bendigo, Ballarat and Geelong are being crunched.
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The Age
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Ladies (and gents who look after children), here’s my strategy to boost my super... it should be yours too.

Women are closing the super gap, but it's still big.
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The Age
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COMMENT Yes, Frances McDormand stood up and spoke and called men to account. But her worldview is not shared by many, writes Clementine Ford.

Sometimes people we assume are supposed to 'get it' don't.
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The Age
3 hrs

Not all of Australia's leading food figures are slaving in kitchens. These are seven trailblazers. via Good Food

The suppliers, teachers, chefs, growers and brewers breaking the mould.
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The Age
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A third of Australians say 'things have gone far enough' when it comes to giving women equal rights with men.

The Ipsos survey was released ahead of International Women’s Day.
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The Age
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'It's hype, and we're millenials': Why are hundreds of otherwise-sane people willing to line up for almost two hours for a slim chance to eat an In-N-Out Burger? Read more: http://ow.ly/37bg30iM7Iu

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The Age
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The landmark survey also revealed an ‘alarming’ trend for women to delay childbirth, or give up on having kids altogether, to safeguard their careers.

And less than one in three think women are treated equally to men.
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The Age
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'This is a dangerous occupation. The men and women of our fire services deserve a workplace agreement,' the Emergency Services Minister said.

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COMMENT The new Prime Minister is planning a world first that could once more make New Zealand a social laboratory for the world.

She is being careful to occupy the middle ground of politics in the country.
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The Age
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COMMENT We can’t undo the privatisation of Medibank, but it’s important to learn the lessons of this blunder by the Liberals, write Labor's Catherine King and Andrew Leigh.

The risk comes when the privatised asset is a monopoly or near-monopoly.
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The Age
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Kelly O'Dwyer says #MeToo could 'silence the very women it wants to help'.

She also addressed Michael Cash's comments on women in Bill Shorten's office.
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The Age
6 hrs

The Daniel Andrews government's moves to get rid of the notorious 'Ellis defence' opens the way for a new wave of victims to sue churches.

Plans for the legislation were first revealed by The Age last month.
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The Age
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Clinton Walker's book was meant to be a celebration of black music in Australia. Instead, it has become a battleground.

The author has conceded he got the process of compiling the book wrong.
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The Age
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COMMENT Melbourne is projected to grow to 8 million people by 2050, or roughly the size of London today.

Medium-density developments in inner suburbs is the key.
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