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Every donation comes with an invoice to pay
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Every donation comes with an invoice to pay

Age readers discuss the options for campaign financing in Australia.

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We must respond as we have to this pandemic
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We must respond as we have to this pandemic

Age readers discuss negotiations between the Liberals and the Nationals over climate change policy.

Telling responses
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Telling responses

Age readers have their say.

Misinformation: risking the lives of the PNG people
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Victoria

Misinformation: risking the lives of the PNG people

Readers discuss the COVID-19 vaccination.

System reduces some to second class citizens
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Victoria

System reduces some to second class citizens

Readers discuss their difficulties in accessing their vaccine certificates.

Glory of the CBD before the profiteers moved in
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Victoria

Glory of the CBD before the profiteers moved in

Readers discuss the City of Melbourne’s plan to review the architectural quality and merit of new buildings in the city.

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Never more important to learn from the past
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Never more important to learn from the past

Age readers have their say on climate change policy.

Nothing changes if we let ourselves be ruled by fear
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Opinion

Nothing changes if we let ourselves be ruled by fear

Age readers discuss the Business Council of Australia’s call for ambitious emissions reduction targets and the government’s commitment to tackling the issue.

Denial of what is factual does us a great disservice
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Opinion

Denial of what is factual does us a great disservice

Age readers discuss the impact of colonisation on Australia’s Indigenous people and the importance of an open discussion about this.

We need to adjust
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We need to adjust

Age readers have their say.

Owning our comments and not using words to wound
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Victoria

Owning our comments and not using words to wound

Readers discuss the call by Barnaby Joyce and Scott Morrison for tech giants to be held legally liable for the content published on their platforms.