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Damien Nowicki

Damien Nowicki

Damien Nowicki is The Age's Deputy Opinion Editor

Canterbury Rd in Box Hill South, looking east toward the Station St intersection.

Can you guess Melbourne’s smallest, poshest or smelliest suburbs? Explore our interactive map

The Age has developed a new map where you can explore Melbourne’s suburbs, through the eyes of Melburnians who live there.

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My lounge room was full of buckets.

My dream share house turned into a bucket-filled nightmare. It wasn’t a leak

The house seemed too nice for feral students like us with our vinyl op-shop jackets hanging in the hall and stolen street signs decorating the living room. Then the housemates moved in.

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Baby Reindeer recounts the tale of a chance meeting that quickly escalates into stalking.

When I had a Baby Reindeer experience, I resolved to find my stalker

It began with an anonymous Twitter account posting about me and tagging my colleagues. Who from my past –  exes, housemates, former colleagues – might bear this kind of grudge?

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Donald Trump.

Trump tweets stamped with warnings as President can't accept result

The US President turned to Twitter to make a series of false claims and one that was accurate after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the election.

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One of Joe Biden's primary ambitions is to re-sign America to the Paris climate agreement.

So Biden has won the presidency - what happens next?

The gruelling election process might be over but the hard work for the president-elect lies ahead.

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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has had a horror week.

What could MPs possibly have to hide? The only solution is an immediate citizenship inquiry

Until all federal politicians are independently examined, it is reasonable to expect that more ineligible MPs will emerge.

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Grim news about terrorism and the threat of war has lead to an apparent thaw in relations between Opposition leader Bill Shorten, left, and Prime Minister Tony Abbott. 

Quiz: Which politician said what about people smugglers

Both the major parties have been accused of secretly paying people smugglers. But what have the politicians been saying about them in public?

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This image, distributed by the Greens, has upset Labor.

Whitlam legacy wars: we remember him the way we want to

The battle for Gough Whitlam's legacy is now on, but Labor is going to have a difficult time controlling it.

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