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I’ll never forget the vile abuse at that footy field
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I’ll never forget the vile abuse at that footy field

Readers react to the accusations of racism in the AFL clubs, as well in comments by ABC journalist Laura Tingle.

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Like it or not, the International Criminal Court has implied equivalence
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Like it or not, the International Criminal Court has implied equivalence

Readers react to ICC prosecutor Karim Khan’s decision to apply for arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.

Seething in the city: Street art, graffiti, YIMBYs and NIMBYs
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Seething in the city: Street art, graffiti, YIMBYs and NIMBYs

Readers discuss the benefits of street art, the scourge of graffiti, the rise of YIMBYs, and the bad rap NIMBY’s get.

The check-out might be the only human contact some of us get all day
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The check-out might be the only human contact some of us get all day

Readers discuss customer service and ask why Coles is not hiring more human assistants when self check-out theft has risen 20 per cent.

We are a big gas producer, why the scare campaign about running out?
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We are a big gas producer, why the scare campaign about running out?

Readers ask how Australia, one of the world’s biggest gas exporters, could be facing a shortage at home. Listen to the experts, not the gas producers, they write, to find out if there’s any truth in claims of supply shortages for Victorians.

Australia and the planet lose, no matter who wins next election
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Australia and the planet lose, no matter who wins next election

Readers discuss the next election. If the Coalition wins, Australia will nuclear power eventually, but will not meet its 2030 carbon reduction commitments. If Labor wins, Australia will get transitional gas.

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Broken promises and delayed projects the reason for Allan’s poll slump
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Broken promises and delayed projects the reason for Allan’s poll slump

Readers discuss reasons the Allan government is losing support according to the results of this week’s Resolve Political Monitor survey of 1105 eligible Victorian voters.

Do we believe in a justice system only when it suits us?
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Do we believe in a justice system only when it suits us?

Readers react to the ICC prosecutor’s claims against Benjamin Netanyahu and debate the Melbourne protests.

Cutting migration is one thing Peter Dutton but it isn’t a housing policy
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Cutting migration is one thing Peter Dutton but it isn’t a housing policy

Readers react to the housing shortage and the opposition leader’s vision for Australia as stated in his budget reply.

New apartment and home construction needs more supervision
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New apartment and home construction needs more supervision

Readers discuss the problems homebuyers face when flawed design, construction and fit-out occurs in recently built buildings.

How about a vision of Australia as a free and fair country?
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How about a vision of Australia as a free and fair country?

Readers discuss separating ‘good’ and ‘bad’ classroom students, Dutton’s search for a “vision”, the joy of dog ownership, and the disappointments of Brisbane’s attractions.