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Morrison government pulls pin on Melbourne station carparks
The government has withdrawn $50 million in parking project funding it promised in largely Liberal marginal seats ahead of the last federal election.
Plan for second safe injecting room opposite Flinders Street station
The site of Melbourne’s second drug-injecting room is expected to be located in an art deco building opposite Flinders St Station and near the popular al fresco dining laneway Degraves Street.
Dean, who suffers from Crohn’s disease, lost his life savings. His council said he still needed to pay his rates
The Victorian Ombudsman says banks often have better hardship policies than local councils, who have rigid policies for dealing with people unable to pay rates.
Opinion
AFL 2021
Baaaaall: The worst rule in football and how it should be paid, or not
Two of our experts take different views on the contentious ‘holding the ball’ rule, and how it should be applied.
Nobody rushed to get vaccinated in COVID-free Taiwan. Now it’s in lockdown
Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea all flattened the curve with quarantine and contact-tracing. Now their sluggish vaccination programs are being questioned.
Editorial
Opinion
We’re going to have to open up eventually, so it’s time for a plan
Our politicians are right – we can’t control the virus. But we can control how Australia prepares for a world in which we learn to live with it.
The Age's View
Editorial
Updated
Courts
‘Bizarre’ court fight kicks off with bombshell offer
A man who claims his reputation was ruined by an ex-girlfriend who accused him of being a sex addict and cheat offered to settle on the opening day of their defamation trial for $5000.
Would you pay $3500 for a ‘sculpture’ made from second-hand Lego blocks?
Architect-turned-sculptor Jan van Schaik says his Lost Tablets series was inspired by the Parthenon.
$40 million Fox Sports funding on Auditor-General’s radar
The Auditor-General will consider reviewing $40 million in federal government grants provided to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp since 2017 to support coverage of women’s sport.
‘Last chance highs’ face funding cut as students fail to return from lockdown
Schools that educate the most challenging students say COVID-19 has undone a year’s progress and that some kids have become so disengaged they might never return.
Opinion
Casinos
Crown breaks silence, giving Star an early lead in ownership race
After a week of pressure from shareholders, Crown’s board has only now shown tentative signs of engaging with a suitor.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
TGA weighs over-the-counter contraceptive pill plan
The medicines regulator is asking for feedback on two plans that would give pharmacists more freedom to supply the pill without a prescription.
Why The Rock ripped open his tough childhood and let the world watch
Dwayne Johnson’s new sitcom focuses on his father’s ‘tough love’ and the moment his life began to veer off the tracks.
The silver fox effect: our obsession with men who age well
Ben Affleck’s rumoured reunion with Jennifer Lopez has reignited interest in men who seem to improve their appearance with age, or a new love.
How Joel Edgerton’s cruellest role turned into a blessing
The 46-year-old actor was driven to play a ruthless slave catcher in the year’s most anticipated TV series. It may be his defining moment.
CORONAVIRUS CRISIS
Opinion
Grieving for freedom: Why many of us feel trapped inside Australia
Australians with family or loved ones overseas are increasingly alarmed about the personal toll of being shut off from the rest of the world.
Dr Nancy Jiang
Updated
Australian Open boss insists 2022 grand slam will stay in Melbourne
Craig Tiley insists the tournament will go ahead in Melbourne following a report that said it could be forced offshore because of border closures.
Local
‘Something was wrong’ on day of crash, truck driver’s daughter tells court
The daughter of the truck driver who took the lives of four police officers believed her father was going to kill someone if he drove, but he went to work on the day of the crash because he thought he was going to get fired, a court has heard.
Updated
Crime
Son charged with murder after mum killed in Chelsea home
Judy Bednar, who came as a young girl to Australia from Hungary with her family, has been remembered as caring, opinionated and open-minded by her friends.
Opinion
Public transport
Is the super loop getting in the way of real public transport upgrades?
Is the massive Suburban Rail Loop starving other improvements our public transport system needs right now?
John Hearsch
President of Rail Futures Institute
Performing arts program sets stage for regional schoolkids to thrive
The state government’s Blended Arts Education Program aims to give rural and regional schools better access to dance and drama education.
Exclusive
Illness
Melbourne’s outer suburbs hit by syphilis epidemic
Melbourne scientists will use genomic sequencing for the first time to track fast-spreading syphilis outbreaks running rampant on Melbourne’s outskirts as doctors warn immediate intervention is needed to contain an evolving epidemic of the STD.
Politics
Wealth divide between young and old narrowed during pandemic
The record gulf between the wealth and wellbeing of the oldest and youngest Australians is shrinking for the first time in seven years.
Business
Crown ‘lied’ to watchdog investigation into China arrests
Victoria’s gambling regulator has told the Crown royal commission that the casino group delayed and misled the watchdog’s investigation into how 19 of its staff were arrested in China.
World
Israel-Gaza diplomacy wavers as Netanyahu says he’s not done
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he’ll do “whatever it takes” to restore order and that his goal is to “degrade” the ability of Hamas to threaten Israel.
Opinion
China’s not winning its trade war with Australia
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Federal election hinges on timing, not policy
Sean Kelly
Columnist and former adviser to Labor prime ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard.
Gaza attack on media offices will deepen fog of war
Peter Greste
Author, journalist and academic
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Property bydomain
How much you need to earn to buy a house if prices go up 19 per cent
Wages aren't expected to increase for four years but new analysis shows how big a pay rise you'll need to avoid mortgage stress.
'It's a ripple effect': How the Vic govt's stamp duty changes will affect all sales
The state government has announced it's raising stamp duty on $2 million-plus sales, but the repercussions could extend beyond multi-millionaires.
Life & Culture
The sliding doors moment that led Natalie to ditch booze in lockdown
A growing number of people are now taking it on themselves to do something about how much – and how often – they drink.
Sport
Kayo’d: cheap streaming, complex ticketing keeps fans away from the footy
Tigers fan Kevin Passmore used to go to every Richmond home game but he’s among those now choosing to watch games from their living rooms.
Opinion
AFL 2021
Baaaaall: The worst rule in football and how it should be paid, or not
Two of our experts take different views on the contentious ‘holding the ball’ rule, and how it should be applied.
Back in the game? Carlton, Collingwood in pursuit of Leppitsch
Carlton have made a play for Justin Leppitsch to become senior assistant coach to David Teague. Separately, the Blues have approached him to replace Chris Judd on their board.
Updated
Australian cricket
Clarke suggests bowlers would have known as CA chief dodges ball tampering issue
Michael Clarke and David Warner’s manager have scorned the 2018 investigation that concluded only three people had prior knowledge of the Cape Town ball-tampering plot.
Exclusive
Australian cricket
Former BBL cricketer in court on child abuse charges
Aaron Summers, 25, has been charged with possessing child abuse material and grooming a minor after his alleged behaviour was brought to the attention of cricket authorities.
Updated
AFL 2021
De Goey escapes sanction over dressing room incident
The AFL said it wanted to use the incident as an opportunity to remind players to be mindful of their actions at all times.
‘It gives hope to athletes’: Study reveals brain fades not all down to CTE
A former Australian rules umpire is working on research in the US that offers some reassurance about head knocks in footy.
Have Your Say
Real Footy podcast: Teague ‘had a shocker’ with Cripps messaging
This week our experts explore how Carlton coach David Teague explained Patrick Cripps’ injury situation and if Gold Coast should have named a team of the decade.