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Orietta Guerrera is the Deputy Editor of The Age. She was previously Reader Editor for The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and WAToday

The story behind a near impossible photo

The story behind a near impossible photo

When photographer Jason South set out to get a shot of Tony Mokbel attending a County Court hearing this week, he knew it would be difficult – but not impossible. After all, he’d been practising.

  • by Orietta Guerrera

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Share, debate, connect: Inside our readers’ letters

Share, debate, connect: Inside our readers’ letters

Long before social media, The Age’s letters section has been a place for readers to share their views, debate issues and also connect with one another.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
United in sadness and touched by tragedy

United in sadness and touched by tragedy

The devastating ripple effect of a tragedy such as last Sunday’s deadly Hunter Valley bus crash spreads far beyond the victims and their immediate friends and family – even journalists are not immune.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
Just in time for the long weekend –  Rising, footy tipping and our new quiz

Just in time for the long weekend – Rising, footy tipping and our new quiz

Whether your passion is footy, the arts or tackling a challenging quiz, there’s a bit happening around town and here at The Age.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
World Cup countdown: Five minutes with soccer reporter Vince Rugari in Qatar

World Cup countdown: Five minutes with soccer reporter Vince Rugari in Qatar

Vince Rugari is currently in Qatar to cover the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on Monday, for The Age and the Herald. In this subscriber exclusive, he reflects on his love of the world game, weighs up the Socceroos’ chances of proceeding beyond their group matches, and makes some predictions about who will win the competition.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
Grand final countdown: five minutes with chief AFL writer Jake Niall

Grand final countdown: five minutes with chief AFL writer Jake Niall

With the 2022 AFL grand final just hours away, it’s the busiest time of year for our chief AFL writer. We managed to steal a few minutes of Jake’s time so he could answer some questions about how this season has panned out and give us his expert opinion on who will win the flag.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
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Five minutes with The Drop host and culture news editor Osman Faruqi

Five minutes with The Drop host and culture news editor Osman Faruqi

Culture news editor Osman Faruqi hosts The Age and the Herald’s newest podcast, The Drop. The weekly episodes, released on Wednesdays, unpack the latest in the world of pop culture and entertainment. Here he talks about the new podcast, who is on his ‘wish list’ of guests, and how he keeps across the latest names and trends in arts and culture.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
What’s made headlines so far in 2022

What’s made headlines so far in 2022

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a new Australian government, the sudden death of a cricket legend... Having just passed the halfway point, we look back on how we’ve reported on some of the biggest news events of the year.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
Five minutes with Canberra bureau photographer Alex Ellinghausen

Five minutes with Canberra bureau photographer Alex Ellinghausen

Discover the craft-secrets our seasoned political photographer uses to capture Australia’s most iconic political moments, and hear how criss-crossing the country with Anthony Albanese during the 2022 election campaign stacks up the Alex’s past three elections.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
Behind the scenes with Enough hosts Sophie Aubrey, Jewel Topsfield

Behind the scenes with Enough hosts Sophie Aubrey, Jewel Topsfield

Sophie Aubrey and Jewel Topsfield are hosts of The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald’s latest podcast, Enough. Here they talk about how the podcast came about, introduce some of the young people who opened up about their experiences of mental illness and discuss what readers/listeners can expect from the rest of the series.

  • by Orietta Guerrera
Five minutes with The Age’s culture editor-at-large Michael Idato

Five minutes with The Age’s culture editor-at-large Michael Idato

In this subscriber-exclusive Q&A, hear from Michael Idato who started his journalism career as a copy boy more than 30 years ago and now lives and works in LA, interviewing A-list celebrities and reporting on events such as the upcoming Oscars.

  • by Orietta Guerrera

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