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Delivering energy lost in transmission
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Delivering energy lost in transmission

Age readers find obstacles in the path of Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal.

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Dutton’s nuclear play is delighting his Victorian opponents

Dutton’s nuclear play is delighting his Victorian opponents

There remains a broad level of interest in nuclear technology in Victoria, but the evidence is that many voters remain undecided.

  • by Annika Smethurst
No hospital closures? Country Victorians can smell a dead rat
Opinion
Healthcare

No hospital closures? Country Victorians can smell a dead rat

I can assure you, regional Victorians are not fools. We have a special relationship with our health services and we know the damage that funding cuts will wreak on our communities.

  • by Jan Beer
Repco, Officeworks, cafes: Not out of the question for Melbourne’s public towers

Repco, Officeworks, cafes: Not out of the question for Melbourne’s public towers

Homes Victoria last year asked Ernst & Young’s advice on the value of adding thousands of square metres of retail and commercial spaces to some of Melbourne’s public housing towers.

  • by Rachel Eddie
‘The state will need to pay more’: Metro Tunnel costs blow out once again

‘The state will need to pay more’: Metro Tunnel costs blow out once again

Electromagnetic interference blamed for the relocation of the Arden hospital precinct could continue to haunt the $14 billion Metro Tunnel, according to the Auditor-General.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Rachel Eddie
Renamed hospital might be moved rather than rebuilt where it was promised
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Hospitals

Renamed hospital might be moved rather than rebuilt where it was promised

Labor had pledged rebuilding the Maroondah Hospital on its existing site. But the costs involved mean it could be rebuilt near a shopping centre or on land once used as a drive-in.

  • by Annika Smethurst and Kieran Rooney
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‘We failed’: Victoria flags truth-telling process for child abuse victims

‘We failed’: Victoria flags truth-telling process for child abuse victims

Glen Fearnett hoped for change after he spoke out about being abused at a Melbourne school. Victim-survivors will now be given a platform to tell their stories.

  • by Bridie Smith and Rachel Eddie
The elite schools hardest hit by Victoria’s payroll tax change

The elite schools hardest hit by Victoria’s payroll tax change

Some high-fee schools will pay more in taxes than they get in state funding, according to opposition analysis. Find out which ones here.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Raising the age of criminal responsibility set for 2025 as state unveils mammoth youth justice bill

Raising the age of criminal responsibility set for 2025 as state unveils mammoth youth justice bill

The Victorian government is set to miss its own deadline to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 12 by the end of the year.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Rachel Eddie
Smoke taxes driving people towards black market – and smoking rates up
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Tobacco

Smoke taxes driving people towards black market – and smoking rates up

Analysis shows high cigarette prices will continue pushing people towards the illicit tobacco trade, amid surging rates of vaping.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Annika Smethurst
What mandated phonics means for Victoria’s haemorrhaging teacher numbers
Opinion
Education

What mandated phonics means for Victoria’s haemorrhaging teacher numbers

If we want to remain the education state we need to invest in changes that celebrate teachers and keep them in front of classes, not drive them away.

  • by Tom Mahoney