Jordan Baker is Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
As attention turns from oval-ball footy to the beautiful game, the Herald’s expert writers are on the ground in North America to bring you the action from the FIFA World Cup.
Australia’s record low birth rate has significant implications for the nation. If we want young people to have more children, we need to consider how to help them out.
Herald journalists received seven nominations in the Mid-Year Walkley Prizes for journalism – five of those were in young journalist categories for those aged under 28.
The major parties are on notice that voters are fed up with the status quo, and this week’s budget announcements suggest they are getting the message.
When one of the so-called “ISIS-brides” was arrested after landing in Sydney on Thursday night, every media outlet wanted a picture. But only the Herald’s Sitthixay Ditthavong pulled it off.
The launch of a special interactive feature on the top 50 Australian films of all time caps off a busy week for the Herald’s culture team.
On Monday the Herald will launch a new series in which writers reflect on the good and bad of the suburb in which they live.
The world we report on is changing, but the essence of the Herald - integrity, credibility and constancy - will remain for years to come.
As the Herald celebrates its 195th birthday this weekend, we reflect on the generations of Sydneysiders who have trusted us with their stories, and the readers who have relied on us to report with honour, candour and honesty.
It would have been easier for the Herald to turn a blind eye to allegations against Ben Roberts-Smith, but our role is to tell readers the truth.