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The woman who fell in love with a ghost town

The woman who fell in love with a ghost town

The remarkable conservationist, photographer and writer described herself as “a little old woman living in the middle of nowhere”.

  • by Malcolm Brown

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Art dealer in right place as Paddington became a bohemian district

Art dealer in right place as Paddington became a bohemian district

Barry Stern has been described as “a free spirit” with a “flamboyant lifestyle”.

  • by Malcolm Brown
Fairfax journalist recorded transformation of China against all odds

Fairfax journalist recorded transformation of China against all odds

Journalist Yvonne Preston was the eyes and ears of Fairfax readers to the transformation of communist China.

  • by Malcolm Brown
Main defence witness in trial of Michael and Lindy Chamberlain dies

Main defence witness in trial of Michael and Lindy Chamberlain dies

Scientist Barry Boettcher said tests on the Chamberlains’ car showed the presence of copper dust – not blood.

  • by Malcolm Brown
The passionate educator who defied polio to influence generations of women

The passionate educator who defied polio to influence generations of women

Many hundreds of high school students listed the plays directed by Audrey Keown as their most memorable school experience.

  • by Malcolm Brown
Child who escaped Nazi regime flourished as eminent lawyer

Child who escaped Nazi regime flourished as eminent lawyer

Andrew Rogers became the first chief judge of the Commercial Division of the NSW Supreme Court.

  • by Malcolm Brown
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‘National living treasure’ dedicated to improving the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

‘National living treasure’ dedicated to improving the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

The academic and activist was a powerful advocate for Indigenous people who received numerous awards and recognition for her service.

  • by Malcolm Brown
The celebrated Herald journalist who once no-balled Brett Lee five times in an over

The celebrated Herald journalist who once no-balled Brett Lee five times in an over

From the moon landing front page to London and 15 years editing Column 8, George Richards was a man of many talents.

  • by Malcolm Brown and Gillian Brent
Herald mourns loss of brilliant, versatile link with golden age of newspapers

Herald mourns loss of brilliant, versatile link with golden age of newspapers

George Richards, for years the renowned editor of the paper’s Column 8, has died aged 89.

  • by Malcolm Brown
Philanthropic businessman’s career marred by RAMS mortgage debacle

Philanthropic businessman’s career marred by RAMS mortgage debacle

John Kinghorn established a family philanthropic foundation, dedicated to education, medical research and poverty alleviation.

  • by Malcolm Brown
Mayor of first council to recognise gay and lesbian relationships

Mayor of first council to recognise gay and lesbian relationships

On August 13, 2003, South Sydney City Council formally recognised gay and lesbian relationships.

  • by Malcolm Brown

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