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Police credibility hit by ethics chief Brett Guerin's slurs
The public has the right to know how Mr Guerin made it to such a lofty, pivotal position in Victoria Police.
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Critics should remember that immigration drives Australia's success
Our diversity has helped forge an economy and society envied throughout the world.
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US public wants end of insane gun laws
Young people and adults around the country are rising up.
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US public wants end to insane gun laws
The case for curbing gun ownership is compelling, and based on evidence and ethics. The argument for the status quo is irrational.
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Don't screw up Fishermans Bend
This is an opportunity to create one of the world's best urban environments.
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The fallout from MPs behaving badly
If lawmakers set poor standards, others feel less constrained about moral and legal transgression.
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The mouse that roared
Michael "Mouse" O'Connor was the detective you didn't want on your tail. Although you rarely knew he was there.
- by John Silvester
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The Age editorial: Mixed sporting competitions are worth a try
More is expected of women now, in sport and elsewhere.
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Careers advice in schools must not curb imagination
We must emphasise the importance of a broad education that opens minds to the possibilities created by technology and creativity.
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Voters need to see light at start of West Gate Tunnel
There is a role for toll roads, but the public needs to be able to see the business case.
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A Note From The Editor - February 14
Our new site has been a long time in the making, but I'm delighted we were able to launch, thanks to superhuman efforts from our product and tech teams.
- by Alex Lavelle