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Coronavirus: Paying the price for years of cost cutting

Coronavirus: Paying the price for years of cost cutting

Readers continue to discuss the impact of coronavirus, including medically and economically.

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Cash supply tinkering won't fix the economy
Opinion

Cash supply tinkering won't fix the economy

Age readers discuss the need for a federal government stimulus package.

Tinkering at the edges of a system that is broken
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Tinkering at the edges of a system that is broken

Age readers discuss federal changes to the school funding system.

There may be a silver lining in this outbreak
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There may be a silver lining in this outbreak

Age readers discuss the global coronavirus outbreak.

What lies at the base of this overwhelming need?
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What lies at the base of this overwhelming need?

Age readers discuss male violence against women and children.

Kelly should leave the commentary to experts
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Kelly should leave the commentary to experts

Age readers discuss Liberal MP Craig Kelly throwing his weight behind Advance Australia's push to get its educational resources into Australian schools.

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Coronavirus: Great leadership, PM. Now use it for climate change
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Coronavirus: Great leadership, PM. Now use it for climate change

Readers discuss the coronavirus, including the federal government's moves to prevent it becoming an epidemic.

Recycling: We need to support the new four-bin system
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Recycling: We need to support the new four-bin system

Readers discuss recycling issues, include Victoria's new system of four bins.

Single-sex schools: Co-ed schools but with some separate classes
Opinion

Single-sex schools: Co-ed schools but with some separate classes

Readers debate the benefits of coeducational and same-sex schools.

A correct decision made for the wrong reason
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A correct decision made for the wrong reason

Age readers discuss the controversy surrounding the naming of Caulfield Grammar's aquatic centre.

Trains still operate to 19th-century standards
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Trains still operate to 19th-century standards

Age readers discuss the state of our rail infrastructure.