Melburnians want to see an airport rail link and better bus services before the $34 billion Suburban Rail Loop, according to a new independent survey revealing residents’ priority infrastructure wishlist.
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Home sellers who decline an early offer and proceed to an auction reap about 10 per cent more on average, real estate agency figures show.
How home sellers made 10 per cent more money than the highest offer
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On assignment in the US, international editor Peter Hartcher compares the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump with some of the more “feverish” American moments of the 21st century.
‘Doesn’t compare’: Peter Hartcher on the mood in the US
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The Age has welcomed five new trainee journalists who have this week started a 12-month program gaining experience across the newsroom to hone their skills.
Meet the future of The Age as we welcome five talented new trainees
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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has declared print newspapers have as little as 15 years left, in a long-awaited interview on Sky News Australia, which went off-air for an hour ahead of the broadcast because of technical difficulties.
Rupert Murdoch: Print newspapers have 15 years left, at best
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Generation Alpha kids are circumventing the need to ever step inside a local bank branch, opting instead for a fully digital experience.
Young people say they don’t need a bank. Here’s what they do instead
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Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson says there aren’t enough passengers in Australia to sustain more than three domestic airlines given how expensive it is to provide services across the country.
Australia can’t sustain more than three airlines, says Qantas boss
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More than 50,000 people are expected to descend on Milwaukee to watch Donald Trump’s nomination, just days after he escaped an assassination attempt.
Five things to watch at the Republican National Convention
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ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott says cautious lending standards are taking a disproportionate toll on younger generations, arguing banks should be allowed to take more risk in their loans to property developers and first home buyers.
The big four bank boss who says there’s more room for risk
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Opinion: Children are taxed at a much higher rate than adults, but this won’t apply to their own earnings, writes Noel Whittaker.
How do I avoid my kids being taxed at 66%?
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