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This page covers how the evolution of blogs can be
seen at
the end of 20th century
until the beginning of the 3rd
millennium
and the start of citizen journalism
with sites as YouTube and
other video sharing websites.
http://www.smh.com.au/blogcentral/index.html
One example of how The Sydney Morning Herald
is
organizing some blogs at Blog Central
The Herald's resident globetrotter on a shoe-string,
Ben Groundwater, finds the cheap, and the nasty, in the
world's best backpacking destinations.
The latest musings and travel tips from Rob Woodburn,
one of
Jack Marx rummages around in the world of current and
not-so-current affairs, matters of cultural import and issues
of no social consequence at all, strange thoughts,
fringe theories and utterances commonly left unuttered.
He's the other Sam in the City. Sam de Brito has spent a
decade writing for newspapers, film and TV dramatising
life's quiet truths. Now he expounds on the business of
being a bloke.
Chat about love, sex, romance, flirting, chasing
and cheating
with the Herald's dating blogger, Samantha Brett.
Everything from skin care to trends, technologies and cult products.
Chat and solve your beauty problems here.
Sacha Molitorisz ponders the eternal questions of paternity,
including: why are dads so uncool? is there sex after childbirth?
and who started the myth that your own kid's shit doesn't stink?
Michelle Griffin is eternally grateful to
creating windows of opportunity to hit the phone and the keyboards.
Discussions about your home, family, health and style.
Have your say, share your views, vent your
frustration or read
what others have to say on hot motoring topics.
Trevor Marshallsea's column doesn't take itself too seriously while
taking a post-Greerist look at the unsynthesised manifold of sport.
The Herald's football blog is written by fans for the fans.
Discuss and debate the A-League, the national team, the
grassroots game and the Australian football experience,
as seen through the bottom of a beer glass.
Now that the Ashes series that has gripped
mother Earth and the more enlightened planets of the
solar system is upon us, Alex Brown is calling on you
to provide running commentary throughout the summer.
Geoff Lawson is in an ideal position to comment on this
summer because he played test cricket the last time
were good.
Andy Clark, editor of "the official unofficial
fanzine Corridor of Uncertainty", is helping plot the Barmy
Army
invasion and will be filing regularly about life in the trenches.
Aussie cricket fans are fighting for credibility against a formidable
foe. Can this group out-sing and out-drink the Barmy Army?
Herald photographers Andrew Meares and Dallas Kilponen
had two very different races in the 2006
Follow their adventures here.
Stephen Samuelson is the Herald's resident sports statistician.
A veteran of three Olympics and an author of several books,
Stephen scours the sporting sphere for the stories behind the stats.
Where
commiserate, glorify, eulogise, praise and plain old bitch.
One-eyed Swans fan Jano Gibson takes it up the guts of the
footy field each week of the AFL season with Big Bad Barry
and the boys.
If it's cheeky, controversial or downright dirty it'll be in Sin Bin.
Two Herald NRL writers, Greg Prichard and Brad Walter,
have the gossip, the anecdotes and the most informative views
on the game.
The Herald's books writer Susan Wyndham
flips the pages
of new titles, ideas, news and gossip from the book world.
Join her, too, for the Undercover book club.
Music critic and tragic fan Clem Bastow sifts
through the music
smorgasbord to bring you the best and the rest.
What we watch, listen to and read offers surprising insights
into Australian attitudes. David Dale meditates on patterns
in popular culture.
The Herald's film writer Garry Maddox goes to movie world.
From event movies to the art-houses - the trends, the controversies,
the awards and the talking points among movie buffs.
Cineculture: think of it as the mould that clings to cheese.
Videohead with Ben Davey: a little on the nose and utterly
inedible.
Debate the state of music and the arts with Herald music writer
Bernard Zuel and the editor of the Herald's Metro entertainment
guide, Alex Tibbitts.
Sink into the sagging sofa, spark up a cyber-fag and recline
at the Green Room –
and theatre professionals.
The Herald fashion writer Patty Huntington reports from the
Fashion Week catwalks in
From Mark Coultan, the
The Sydney Morning Herald.
Former Asian correspondent Geoff Spencer expounds upon
foreign affairs and
What's really going on: as interpreted by Sacha Molitorisz and
Kerry Coleman.
Stunning slideshows, insightful images, and the story from
behind the lens ... explore the world of Herald photographers.
Most of us will spend most of our lives working. It's an
endless game and now it seems all the rules are being
changed. The Herald's workplace reporter, Nick O'Malley,
looks at everything from office politics to industrial relations.
The Sydney Morning Herald artist Rocco Fazzari takes you
behind his illustrations and into the newsroom.
If you're after consensus you've come to the wrong place.
This is current affairs Radar-style, courtesy of Dominic Knight
and friends.
The headquarters for the Herald's freedom of information
editor, Matthew Moore. In theory, freedom-of-information
laws allow journalists and the public to scrutinise
the operation of all levels of government. But the reality is
often quite different.
This is where we house our discussions on the news of the day.
It's wide-ranging and there are plenty of contributors on plenty
of topics.
What really went on with our schoolie bloggers at the Gold Coast,
The environment, once a fringe issue, is now the most
important one of our generation. Nick Galvin bathes regularly
and doesn't favour hand-knitted woollens but still believes time
is running out for us to fix up the mess we have made.
Extraordinary breakthroughs, amazing gadgets
and serious science. Daniel Dasey, the editor of
The Sun-Herald's Discovery column, looks at the
technological developments that will shape our lives.
Confused about what's healthy to eat? Our health writer,
Paula Goodyer, dishes up her ideas on eating smarter.
Terry Robson believes that good health is much more
than the absence of disease.
SMH Online tech editor Stephen Hutcheon trawls the Web,
pounds the tech beat and searches Cyberia for nuggets and
motherlodes.
Video games are the new pop. Australians now spend more
money on shooters and sims than hip hop and punk rock.
Debate the latest news and trends in interactive
entertainment with veteran games writer Jason Hill.
Digital boundary rider, Ruby Blessing, takes a quirky look
at life through pixelated glasses. Join her as she digs for digital
deviations, searches for truth and blatantly toys with time.
Leon Gettler is a senior business journalist, specialising in
management issues.
Working hard to make a living? Join the Herald's resident
working class man, Tim Colquhoun, to discuss all things
career.
Marketing reporter Julian Lee charts the latest tricks of
the advertising trade.
Alex May helps you discover renovating on budgets
big and small.
Denise Gadd vowed never to have a garden when she
grew up - then she moved to
house of her own - with a garden.
Our foodie forum where you can digest food and wine
news and share your reviews. The host, John Saxby, is
the Herald's Good Living editor, reviewer for the
Good Food Guide and always forgets to use a tea towel
when removing a frypan from the oven.
Wine shouldn't be taken too seriously and neither should
wine writing. If you have an appetite for life and savouring
all tastes, join Kimberley Porteous in The Sweet Life.
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