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The Sydney Morning Herald faces uncertain print future in Australia
Published Sun, Aug 21, 2016 · 09:50 PM
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Sydney
THEY pushed for women to get the vote in Australia's national elections. They brought down a central bank board member. And they helped convict a state official.
The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and their sister publications at Fairfax Media have been among the most powerful voices in Australia for more than 150 years, shaping public opinion on politics, exposing shady business practices and targeting vast criminal operations.
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