Liam Phelan
Deputy editor
Liam Phelan is deputy editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
The window-view surprise that took my breath away
Sightseeing flights over the coldest, windiest and driest continent give you an insight into its huge mountains – and get you back in the same day.
- by Liam Phelan
How to draw Taylor Swift
Our illustrator John Shakespeare has captured the pop star in watercolour. Watch how he does it.
- by Tom McKendrick and Liam Phelan
Solid start to 47th parliament, but telltale signs of bad behaviour ahead
The first week of federal parliament brought significant progress on a crucial issue, but it’s too soon to say if we have improved parliamentary standards.
- by Liam Phelan
Ukraine war crimes investigation epitomises quality journalism
This week, two series of articles showcase the important work the Herald undertakes.
- by Liam Phelan
Where the Wollongong world championship elite road ride will be won
Wollongong 2022 safety manager Mark Renshaw has revealed the short, steep section that will blow apart the road race.
- by Liam Phelan
Magic mangroves a ‘blue carbon’ buffer for Great Barrier Reef
Mangrove forests on some remote islands of the northern Great Barrier Reef are expanding by up to six metres a year, new research indicates.
- by Liam Phelan
As it happened: Trial against former US president over Capitol Hill riot incitement
After a prosecution case rooted in emotive, violent images from the Capitol siege, Donald Trump’s impeachment trial now shifts to his defence.
- by Latika Bourke and Liam Phelan
Kitesurfer leaves Sydney to set world distance record
Brian Kiss von Soly is battling sharks, winds and loneliness as he surfs from northern NSW to Melbourne. He left Sydney today to break the world record.
- by Liam Phelan
Investigation
Consumer rights
Accusations fly over failed jungle investment
Small investors, rebel generals and even a German doctor who looks after two bears in Myanmar are locked in a nasty dispute with Australian entrepreneur Nigel Grier.
- by Liam Phelan
'No one can take money to hell': First Nations' anger over water management
A heartfelt new song aims to draw attention to the plight of Indigenous communities suffering from the drought.
- by Liam Phelan
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