Labor didn’t have the ″ticker″ for a fight with the online gambling lobby. It’ll be the same with the gas lobby.
David Cayzer, Clifton Hill
The Age, letters
Posts by Matt Golding
The Pentagon’s new submarine boss says the US Navy’s priority is its next generation of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines – not the Virginia-class vessels Australia is depending on under AUKUS
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Taxing our gas.Today’s Age cartoon.
The Strait is closed to shipping again. Trump keeps stepping on the rake.
Geoff Gowers, Merricks North
The Age, letters
Pauline Hanson’s political surge may have peaked, with her likeability falling and primary support for One Nation edging down to its lowest level in three months
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Lego Trump
Sunday service
Values. Today’s Age and SMH cartoon
Is Donald Trump mentally unwell? Does he have dementia? Most psychologists are banned from giving a verdict. But these experts are prepared to speak out. www.theage.com.au/interactive/... via @theage
Trump challenged by the hand of God.
20/20 division
Energy crisis good news
What is the difference between God and Donald Trump? God knows he is not the president.
Michael Brinkman, Ventnor
The Age, letters
Donald Trump portraying himself as Jesus Christ made me choke on my Weeties. That is quite a step down from God, who he considers himself to be.
Francis Bainbridge, North Fitzroy
The Age, letters
Angus Hanson
Make love…
The dark side of the moon.
FFA. Today’s Age and SMH cartoon
A collective expression of joy.
The Age
Men at work on the dark side
Stars ‘n’ Snipes.
Trump’s war exit ramp. Today’s Sunday Age cartoon
The latest executive order from US President Donald Trump slaps a 100 per cent tariff on imports of patented drugs
My fellow Australians, don’t panic, yet.
Tony O’Brien, South Melbourne
The Age, letters
Trump's national address.
Trump’s violent video game.
Albo about to address the nation
Albo’s Antigonish.
Today’s Age cartoon.
The problem with Trump (amongst many) is that he’s not smart enough to know when he’s being stupid.
Mike Pantzopoulos, Ashburton
The Age, letters
One day, the wars overseas will be over; the generals will have collected another row of medals. When the dust has settled, where will the monument be built for the thousands of children killed and maimed?
Barry Revill, Moorabbin
The Age, letters