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Apology to Sydney businessman Michael Ibrahim

Apology to Sydney businessman Michael Ibrahim

Wednesday’s front page of The Sydney Morning Herald print edition contained a serious error, being the inclusion of a photograph of businessman Michael Ibrahim.

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A case of speeding
Opinion
Column 8

A case of speeding

It’s open and shut, really.

Picking up a spike in tectonic activity
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Column 8

Picking up a spike in tectonic activity

While driving from Pod Bay to San Jose.

The Sydney Morning Herald is still the nation’s most-read masthead

The Sydney Morning Herald is still the nation’s most-read masthead

The Sydney Morning Herald remains the country’s most-read masthead, with a cross-platform readership of 7.2 million.

  • by Staff reporter
Herald and Age journalists recognised at Kennedy Awards

Herald and Age journalists recognised at Kennedy Awards

Our journalists have been recognised at the 2024 Kennedy Awards, taking home several prizes, including for their coverage of the Bondi Junction stabbings.

  • by Riley Walter
Print media in jeopardy
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Print media in jeopardy

And even cowgirls get the guernsey.

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The Age and SMH staff to strike after pay offer rejected

The Age and SMH staff to strike after pay offer rejected

Staff at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Australian Financial Review will down tools for the first time since 2017 after last-minute talks and an improved pay offer failed to deliver a resolution.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Sydney’s tolls debacle is driving us to distraction

Sydney’s tolls debacle is driving us to distraction

If Sydneysiders were like Parisians, we would be taking to the streets this weekend to demand the government rectify the motorway and tolling systems that bedevil motorists all over the city.

The Herald welcomes six new trainee journalists

The Herald welcomes six new trainee journalists

Six new trainee journalists have joined The Sydney Morning Herald newsroom for a 12-month program to hone their reporting skills.

These are the cartoons that kept Australians laughing for a century

These are the cartoons that kept Australians laughing for a century

A new show at the State Library of NSW celebrates a century of Australian cartooning.

  • by Helen Pitt
Growing up, he didn’t know what a lawyer was. Now he’s celebrating 50 years as a partner

Growing up, he didn’t know what a lawyer was. Now he’s celebrating 50 years as a partner

Peter Bartlett has notched up a milestone unlikely to be surpassed.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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