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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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Fear, loathing and other nuclear questions
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Fear, loathing and other nuclear questions

Readers respond to Peter Dutton’s unveiling of the locations for nuclear power plants around Australia.

Are you still cooking with gas? It’s a dirty habit
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Are you still cooking with gas? It’s a dirty habit

Readers react to attempts to wean households off the use of gas in their kitchens, and the behaviour by Chinese officials.

Don’t be naive – for many, Dutton is a safe option
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Don’t be naive – for many, Dutton is a safe option

Readers react to polling that shows Peter Dutton has edged in from of Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister.

Rush to solve Melbourne housing crisis leaves questions unanswered
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Rush to solve Melbourne housing crisis leaves questions unanswered

Readers ask how the state government’s plans for more housing in metro Melbourne will occur given current infrastructure shortages.

The failed policies of the Reserve Bank
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The failed policies of the Reserve Bank

Age readers react to the failed policies of the RBA, and Australia’s energy needs.

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No taxpayer funds for schools that discriminate against gay teachers
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No taxpayer funds for schools that discriminate against gay teachers

Readers are appalled by the sacking of a young music teacher who lost her job with a Sydney Christian school after a parent saw her changed relationship status on Facebook.

No more pretty pictures, phonics will improve kids’ literacy
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No more pretty pictures, phonics will improve kids’ literacy

Readers mostly agree that the return of phonics is the best way to get children to learn to read and spell.

A right earned to a peaceful and painless death
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A right earned to a peaceful and painless death

Cherryl Barassi’s story has touched the hearts and minds of many Age readers.

Like brave Cherryl, I want to choose the right time
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Like brave Cherryl, I want to choose the right time

Readers react to the call by Ron Barassi’s widow, Cherryl, for Victoria to reconsider its laws on voluntary assisted dying.

Trump and Christianity are not compatible
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Trump and Christianity are not compatible

Readers react to Tim Costello’s loss of faith in Christians over Trump, the King’s Day honours, and Dutton’s climate wars.