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Call for driver medical checks smacks of ageism
Readers have differing views as to whether elderly drivers should face mandatory tests to continue driving when they of a certain age.
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In relation to the war in Gaza, inaction is consent
The report of special envoy Jillian Segal into antisemitism draws readers to respond.
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More government, media criticism of Israel needed
Readers discuss special envoy for combatting antisemitism Jillian Segal’s plan.
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Australia’s independence and national interest
Anthony Albanese has to balance what is in Australia’s best national interests and our independence.
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Coming together to express horror in Gaza
Age readers respond to the street protests in Melbourne over the war in Gaza.
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Protesters are not the problem with Gaza
Readers discuss the historic role of protest pro-Palestine rallies as Melbourne grapples with recent antisemitic attacks on a synagogue and Israeli restaurant.
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I stand with Jews but marches must continue
Readers discuss Friday’s antisemitic attacks on a Melbourne synagogue and restaurant, and react to Sunday’s weekly pro-Palestinian march.
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For the children, the system must change
Age readers believe the system of childcare in Australia must be restructured.
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Childcare privatisation a failed, disastrous experiment
Readers argue the root of the childcare sector crisis is because of privatisation.
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