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How do I email the Herald Sun?

Email [email protected]. Read our rules and tips on submitting a letter page for further details.

Who is the editor of Herald Sun?

Sam Weir is the editor of the Herald Sun.

How do you write a Herald letter?

Rules and tips for submitting letters

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Who writes for the Australian?

Columnists and contributors Columnists include Janet Albrechtsen, Troy Bramston, Henry Ergas, Ticky Fullerton, Robert Gottliebsen, Gideon Haigh, Paul Kelly, Chris Kenny, Brendan O’Neill, Nicolas Rothwell, Angela Shanahan, Dennis Shanahan, Greg Sheridan, Judith Sloan, Peter van Onselen, Graham Richardson, Peta Credlin.

Does Andrew Bolt still write for the Herald Sun?

His current roles include blogger and columnist at the Herald Sun and host of television show The Bolt Report each weeknight.

How do you submit a story to Herald Sun?

Herald Sun and Leader Community News

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How do I contact Nzherald?

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How do I view the Herald Sun articles?

Every day in the Herald Sun app and at heraldsun.com.au digital subscribers can read Today’s Paper – an exact online copy of the daily printed newspaper including access to your favourite lift-outs and racing form guide.

Who is the editor of The Australian newspaper?

The Australian

The Australian front cover on 26 July 2017
Type Newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) News Corp Australia
Editor-in-chief Chris Dore

Who is the editor of The Age?

Orietta Guerrera is the Reader Editor for the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane Times and WAToday.

What nationality is Andrew Bolt?

AustralianAndrew Bolt / Nationality

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Why subscribe to the Herald Sun?

The Herald Sun’s loyal readers have made us Australia’s highest-selling newspaper every day of the week. We have a monthly print and digital audience of 2.9 million Victorians, the state’s largest. When big stories happen, Victorians turn to the Herald Sun.

What is Australia’s most-selling newspaper?

The Herald Sun’s loyal readers have made us Australia’s highest-selling newspaper every day of the week. We have a monthly print and digital audience of 2.9 million Victorians, the state’s largest.

How has the Herald Sun changed in three decades?

Much has certainly changed in three decades, but the Herald Sun’s core promise has stayed the same. Since October 8, 1990, our world-class journalists and photographers have delivered trustworthy and agenda-setting news to Victorians through brilliant storytelling and compelling images.

Who is the Herald Sun’s Mark Knight?

Warnie’s extraordinary cricketing career and colourful life off the field provided plenty of material for Herald Sun cartoonist Mark Knight. At election time, Premier Daniel Andrews should be judged on what he did to Victorians over the past two years, not allowed to pretend brutal Covid laws were never made.