In this series,The Age asks a diverse group of people aged 19 to 29 to reveal what challenges and rewards they face as young Melburnians.
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The Age’s five trainee reporters interview a diverse group of five Melburnians aged 19 to 29 about the cost of living,housing,politics,class and cancel culture.
Five diverse young Melburnians reveal who they see as the most influential figures today and whether cancel culture has gone too far.
Some young Melburnians see hard work as a path to buying a home,while others want more subsidised housing and better transport links to support growing suburbs.
Four out of five diverse young Melburnians The Age invited to talk politics are turned off by the major parties. Here’s what they say could help make our democracy thrive.
Economic disparity divides Australia,says a diverse group of young people,and for some,meeting basic needs is a daily challenge as their work is not valued as much as that of their peers.