As the Herald celebrates 195 years,we ask politicians,a sports star and cultural and arts leaders to reflect on their interactions with us.
The world we report on is changing,but the essence of the Herald - integrity,credibility and constancy - will remain for years to come.
Over 195 years,the Herald has chronicled Sydney’s transformation,sorting fact from fiction,breaking the news and shining a light into dark corners.
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.
Our youngest to our longest-serving journalists reveal what it means to work at the Herald and some of their big,memorable moments.
For 195 years,the Herald has championed this city and its residents. As we head towards our bicentenary,we celebrate this milestone.
We tried to find out who Granny really is. And failed. Those who know will never reveal the secret. All we know discovered is that granny likes to knit and watch violent television with a cat on her lap. Clever Granny.
To preserve 195 years of the Herald’s history,there’s a five-year mission under way in a nondescript warehouse somewhere in Sydney.