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My Age letters keep getting rejected. Don’t people realise I’m Erudite of Aireys Inlet?
Opinion
The Age

My Age letters keep getting rejected. Don’t people realise I’m Erudite of Aireys Inlet?

I’ve been studying the most successful letter writers from across Victoria and I think I’ve cracked the code. For a start, live near a large body of water.

  • by Megan Stoyles

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For better results getting teachers, go back to the future

For better results getting teachers, go back to the future

Letter writers have their say on the push for more teachers and the Voice referendum.

Time to move on from paternalistic old ways

Time to move on from paternalistic old ways

Readers have their say on the Voice as the referendum date is announced

UKRAINE: On a small planet, the ripples of war fan out
LETTERS
Opinion

UKRAINE: On a small planet, the ripples of war fan out

As the war in Ukraine continues, condemnation of Vladimir Putin grows.

SHANE WARNE: The honour is broader than just his playing
LETTERS
Opinion

SHANE WARNE: The honour is broader than just his playing

The awarding of a state funeral for Shane Warne has provoked varying reactions with readers.

UKRAINE: West should stand up to shelling of nuclear plants
LETTERS
Opinion

UKRAINE: West should stand up to shelling of nuclear plants

Age readers give their views on the actions of Vladimir Putin.

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HERITAGE: This pub is an institution, it should be left alone
LETTERS
Opinion

HERITAGE: This pub is an institution, it should be left alone

Readers give their views on the clash between heritage and development.

TEACHING LITERACY: The strengths and flaws in the value of NAPLAN
LETTERS
Opinion

TEACHING LITERACY: The strengths and flaws in the value of NAPLAN

The correct way to teach children literacy draws strong reaction from readers.

Christian love can offer support to trans students

Christian love can offer support to trans students

Readers discuss whether religious schools should be allowed to discriminate against trans students; Scott Morrison urging his party to do what’s right for the team; and Melbourne’s scooter laws.

How can it be Christian to turn away trans students?

How can it be Christian to turn away trans students?

Readers discuss the Coalition government’s plan to allow religious schools to discriminate against trans students; Melbourne’s electric scooter trial; the aged care crisis; and Scott Morrison’s forgiveness of Barnaby Joyce.

No excuses on jabs for frontline workers
Letters
Opinion

No excuses on jabs for frontline workers

Age readers on the COVID outbreak in Queensland, the vaccination rollout in Australia, Scott Morrison’s cabinet reshuffle, and whether anaesthetists are good value given their high fees. 

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