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I fell in love on grand final day, but not with football

I fell in love on grand final day, but not with football

It’s always a massive occasion for our city and for The Age, but grand final day is special to me for another reason.

  • by Mathew Dunckley

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A front-row seat to history

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Show, don’t tell: The wizards behind The Age’s visual stories

Drawing on a tool box of state-of-the-art technologies, creativity and journalistic nous, The Age’s visual stories team adds an extra dimension to our storytelling, giving readers a more tangible take on the most complex topics.

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Every mark, every kick, every sublime act: Everything matters in finals

Every mark, every kick, every sublime act: Everything matters in finals

It’s difficult to recall an AFL finals series when the grail of the premiership cup seemed so much up for grabs.

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I’ve always had a soft spot for Bill Shorten, a complex character who will be missed in politics

I’ve always had a soft spot for Bill Shorten, a complex character who will be missed in politics

I got to know him during my time running the Herald’s Parliament House bureau in Canberra and have stayed in touch since.

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A simple guide to time travel and a farewell from a household name

A simple guide to time travel and a farewell from a household name

Michael Leunig has filed his final cartoon for the readers of The Age. For nostalgia’s sake, we went and found his first.

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How a chat in the Herald kitchen led to a book on Ange Postecoglou

How a chat in the Herald kitchen led to a book on Ange Postecoglou

In their (rare) spare time, Herald journalists write some tremendous books that help deepen our understanding of issues, people and events.

  • by Bevan Shields and Vince Rugari
Inside the Herald’s investigation into sex and sleaze in Sydney’s hospitality industry

Inside the Herald’s investigation into sex and sleaze in Sydney’s hospitality industry

This is how the Herald uncovered allegations of sexual assaults and drug-taking at a top Sydney restaurant group.

  • by Bevan Shields and Sarah Norris
Quizzing the quizmaster: How The Age sets the Superquiz

Quizzing the quizmaster: How The Age sets the Superquiz

The Age has some of the best and toughest quizzes in the business. This is how we compile them.

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How The Age chooses which letters to publish

How The Age chooses which letters to publish

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The Herald’s legal fight to protect the community from a serial rapist

The Herald’s legal fight to protect the community from a serial rapist

This was an overdue win for transparency and accountability.

  • by Bevan Shields

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