The Age June 16, 2025 Fitzroy North four-bedder sells for almost $1 million over reserve The architecturally designed home sold to a young family for $4.475 million, $950,000 over reserve at “very competitive” auction on Saturday...
The Age June 16, 2025 Erin Patterson murder trial LIVE updates: Prosecutor makes her closing argument to jury Now that all the evidence has been heard, prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, is arguing to the jury the Crown’s case against accused killer Erin...
The Age June 15, 2025 Israel-Iran conflict LIVE updates: Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iranian leader, G7 leaders to seek de-escalation Follow the latest news out of the Middle East with our rolling coverage.
The Age June 15, 2025 US Open LIVE: Adam Scott in hunt for second golf major in final round at Oakmont Country Club Adam Scott finished the third round equal second at three-under par, and teed off at 4.15am Monday AEST with leader Sam Burns.
The Age June 15, 2025 The 500-kilogram missile that wreaked havoc in Israeli coastal town The Iranian strike is responsible for the worst civilian loss of life in Israel since the latest conflict broke out, and rescue workers say...
The Age June 15, 2025 Formula 1 LIVE: Piastri starts third for Canadian Grand Prix, behind Russell and Verstappen Australia’s own Oscar Piastri is looking to increase his lead in the F1 drivers’ championship, but standing in his way are George Russell an...
The Age June 15, 2025 Federal election tell-all has Canberra quaking Political commentator Niki Savva is penning a tell-all tome about the 2025 poll that left the Liberals in the rubble.
The Age June 15, 2025 Trump fantasises about being king and he doesn’t care which rules he breaks to become one America is not a place where tanks normally roll through the streets on the president’s birthday. This is a machismo that can lead only to i...
The Age June 15, 2025 Building surveyors bypassing tougher Victorian licensing A massive share of the state’s surveyors are no longer being registered here, prompting fears of unsafe buildings.
The Age June 15, 2025 This iconic Melbourne bookshop is on the move – 120 metres up the road After 100-odd years, the Hill of Content bookshop is moving but will remain on the hill in Bourke Street that gave it its name.
The Age June 15, 2025 Should you boycott the US? The 20 biggest questions in travel right now We posed 20 of the most pressing questions that should be on travellers’ minds to a group of experts across a range of categories. Here’s wh...
The Age June 15, 2025 Inside the secret hospital for the wounded soldiers of Myanmar’s resistance Ko Khant and Min Aung once lived in vastly different worlds, hundreds of kilometres apart. Now they find themselves together on the Thai bor...
The Age June 15, 2025 The taboo question: At what point does America become unworthy as our ally? It’s the age of pragmatic politics – too often unburdened by morality – but do we need to question the “shared values” of the alliance.
The Age June 15, 2025 Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader, according to US official Israel informed the Trump administration that it had developed a plan to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump rejected i...
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘Pretty ill’: Smith reveals how he suffered sickening finger injury Steve Smith says he misjudged the Temba Bavuma edge that left him with a compound dislocation of his finger – and at risk of missing the Wes...
The Age June 15, 2025 Records threatened as Port powers over wasteful Demons Port Adelaide’s twin towers were dominant in key position posts at either end of the ground in a performance that looks to have ended Melbou...
The Age June 15, 2025 Five graphs that show how the cost of seeing a doctor has skyrocketed Australians are now paying more than $600 out-of-pocket for some specialist appointments. A new study shows who it’s affecting most.
The Age June 15, 2025 Tried and true are taking Saints nowhere, it’s time Ross let their kids shine As good and honest and earnest as some players are, and have been, for St Kilda, they are not players that are taking the team anywhere. Now...
The Age June 15, 2025 Remember bank tellers? I found one and defeated faceless banking in a single day I visited my local bank – masquerading as a coffee shop – and coaxed them into taking my money. Why did it feel like I’d pulled off a heist?
The Age June 15, 2025 How will Tom Harley and Greg Swann improve the AFL? Both club administrators are respected and trusted. But they are about to learn that no one barracks for the AFL.
The Age June 15, 2025 While Trump enjoyed a military parade, millions attended ‘No Kings’ protests Protests spread across the United States on Saturday as the president surveyed a military parade through the streets of the capital.
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘Someone will get hurt’: Zoe Daniel feared for her safety in toxic election campaign As she packs up her electoral office, the former MP reflects on an election that left her flanked by police and worried someone would attack...
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘It’s beautiful, sweet’: Rain settles the dust and brings hope to drought-weary farmers The Greens’ farm in northern Victoria was barren and lifeless last month. Now rain has brought the first flush of clover so sweet, it’s temp...
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘Play at the MCG most weeks’: Clarko envious of Collingwood’s fixture ‘gifts’ North sold two “home” games to Bunbury, adding to their travel load. The Pies play 14 of their 23 games at the ’G.
The Age June 15, 2025 New Anzac metro station opened up for ‘trainspotter’s block party’ Thousands partied underground at the new Anzac Station for RISING, mixing trainspotting with tunes from Briggs ahead of the new Metro Tunnel...
The Age June 15, 2025 Like school shootings, political violence is becoming part of life in the US The shootings of two politicians and their partners this weekend are part of a trend. Slowly but surely, political violence has moved from t...
The Age June 15, 2025 Why Europe needs a defence deal with Australia – and why we need it, too In a dangerous world, where the US can no longer be assumed to be a reliable partner, Australia needs to listen to the EU’s pitch for a secu...
The Age June 15, 2025 Lawyer for institutional abuse victims ordered to pay $263,000 to client Dr Vivian Waller, founder of Waller Legal, has represented hundreds of victims of institutional sexual abuse and is widely credited as a dri...
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘At what point do we stop picking him’: Axe hovers over Labuschagne but fellow opener safe for Ashes Australian coach Andrew McDonald reveals the selection fallout from Australia’s failed world Test championship tilt.
The Age June 15, 2025 India ramps up checks on Boeing 787s after fatal crash Urgent safety checks are being carried out for dozens of Boeing 787 jets in the wake of the Air India crash.
The Age June 15, 2025 America was already divided – Trump’s $69m military extravaganza did not help For many, a parade of 6000 soldiers and 128 tanks was a fitting way to celebrate the US Army. For others, it was a gauche display of militar...
The Age June 15, 2025 Bullets remain in wounded Carl Williams-linked Australian after Bali shooting Two Melbourne men Sanar Ghanim, 34, and Zivan Radmanovic, 32, were shot during an ambush by what Balinese police say were two men on Saturda...
The Age June 15, 2025 Feathered, furred or finned, her subjects are ready for their close-up Working with creatures from butterflies to elephants, Zoos Victoria photographer Jo Howell’s job is anything but ordinary.
The Age June 15, 2025 ‘You’re screwed’, QBD’s boss was told. Now he’s on track to open 100th bookstore With a published author at the helm, the Australian retailer has its eyes on growth.
The Age June 15, 2025 An undiminished Jimmy Barnes had fans on their feet for this classic The legendary rocker showcased his latest studio album, Defiant, but it was the old favourites that sparked a crowd sing-along.
The Age June 15, 2025 Starmer to tackle grooming gangs after sex exploitation case shakes UK A group of seven men groomed two 13-year-olds with cigarettes and lingerie before abusing them for years, reigniting a scandal that has plag...
The Age June 15, 2025 Great Scott: Aussie poised to make history at the US Open The Oakmont Country Club has spat out the world’s best - but not Adam Scott. He has sits in second place heading into the final round on Mon...