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Throughout the expenses fiasco of the past week, which has cut through like nothing else, Anthony Albanese and his ministers have been remarkably tin-eared.

Fires, funerals and MPs’ expenses keep the Herald newsroom humming

It’s been a giant week of news as the stories keep coming.

  • Liam Phelan

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Jule Power

Architecture prize for Herald writer who turns ‘somewhat inaccessible’ into stories that resonate

The Herald’s reporter Julie Power has been recognised for her contribution to architecture. She says it has the power to change lives, if done well.

Cartoonist Matt Golding, at the Museum of Australian Democracy (Old Parliament House).

Matt Golding wins 2025 Political Cartoonist of the Year

The acclaimed cartoonist loves the power of his art form to encapsulate complex ideas.

  • Kerrie O'Brien
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That’s Jordan, with a Jay

And that’s Whitney, with The Whit.

The Herald’s investigative reporter Eryk Bagshaw, Good Food’s Bianca Hrovat and crime reporter Clare Sibthorpe

Herald journalists shine at 70th Walkley Awards

The masthead and its sister publication won more awards at the ceremony than any other publisher in Australia.

Sussan Ley explains the Liberals’ net zero backdown yesterday, flanked by Senator Anne Ruston (left), opposition energy spokesman Dan Tehan and Senator Jonno Duniam.

Prepare for an onslaught of Coalition climate furphies

The rejection of net zero by the opposition is bound to be followed by a campaign of misinformation, writes Brian Jones.

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Matthew Reilly enjoys revenge served with miso sauce.

Matthew Reilly orders the $76 toothfish – and settles a literary score

The bestselling novelist on loss, evolution and why his latest hero feels closest to home.

  • Melanie Kembrey
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Double centurions raise the bat

There must be something in the Nepean water.

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Apply for a visual journalist traineeship at the Herald and The Age

Nine Publishing’s award-winning newsrooms are seeking two emerging talents for 12-month traineeships in photography and video.

Mervyn Bishop tours the Herald archives

From hospitals to Hollywood stars and beyond: A trailblazing photographer examines his legacy

Mervyn Bishop, the first Indigenous professional news photographer, tours the Herald archives after nearly 40 years and reflects on the faces that shaped Australia.

  • Michael Ruffles and James Brickwood

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