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Climate is too important to leave to major parties

Age readers respond to the policies, or as they see them non-policies, of the major parties towards Australia’s energy needs.

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Peter Dutton’s backflip shows where eyes need to be on WFH

Readers react to the Coalition decision to scrap its policy to prevent Canberra public servants from working from home.

Liberal candidate’s failure puts spotlight on the system

Readers respond to the discovery that Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer owns multiple properties - while describing herself as a renter.

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World keeps on spinning as America isolates

Readers write that America has chosen to go it alone. So be it.

MCG security, and the costs of Trump’s tariffs

Sunday Age readers comment on security at the MCG, Trump’s tariffs and the death Petro Georgiou.

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Ambiguous voting document could prove confusing for many

Readers complain of misleading communications from political parties ahead of the federal election.

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Coalition no-shows leave voters guessing its policies

Readers wonder why LNP candidates seem reluctant to share their policy details.

Weighing the costs of homes and education

Age readers consider the costs of buying a home and providing for a child’s education.

Petty politics is stopping us from building a city

Readers react to Peter Dutton’s pledge to scrap funding for the Suburban Rail Loop, the debate about national service, and the election campaign.

Australia is wealthy and complacent – it’s time to talk national service

Readers respond to concerns that Australia is increasingly vulnerable, as well as reports on an adoption scandal and the federal election.

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