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Letters to the Editor (LTEs) have been a feature of American newspapers since the 18th century. [citation needed] Many of the earliest news reports and commentaries published by early-American newspapers were delivered in the form of letters, and by the mid-18th century, LTEs were a dominant carrier of political and social discourse.
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment.Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the Herald is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and claims to be the most widely read masthead in the country. [3]
Whelan joined the SMH in 1985. After completing her cadetship, she became a health reporter and later was sent to New Zealand and Europe as a foreign correspondent. In 2004 she took over as editor of the Good Weekend magazine. She moved back to daily journalism as editor of the SMH's Saturday paper in 2011. [1]
In his long career in conservation … he fulfilled his vision of preserving our cultural treasures.” [5] In a letter to the editor of the SMH the architectural historian, author and biographer Dr Zeny Edwards OAM wrote “his indefatigable devotion to architectural heritage … was the column that ensured that the architectural and cultural ...
Croll was known as a prolific writer of letters to The Sydney Morning Herald. [4] [15] Her letters about the environment and various other issues were regularly published by the newspaper. [9] Joan and Frank Croll were art collectors and the couple were members of an art-buying syndicate of Australian art connoisseurs and investors. [16]
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Letters to the editor on the history of plutonium, Project 2025, ageism on the Benton Commission, Trump, syphilis, drug laws and Hanford. | Opinion
James Massola is an Australian journalist and author, currently the National Affairs Editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. [1] Early life