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Lorrie Graham’s message to young photographers

Sydney Morning Herald 2017 Gallery.

​Australian photojournalist Lorrie Graham has spent the better part of four decades working on assignments around the world and at home and said while it has never been harder to work as a photojournalist.

AFL should embrace independent disciplinary tribunal: ASADA chief

Outgoing ASADA chief Ben McDevitt.

While welcoming a recent AFL internal report recommending future joint investigations with ASADA, outgoing chief executive of the sports anti-doping body, Ben McDevitt, believes football administrators should embrace global moves to independent disciplinary tribunals.

Brexit is the least of Europe's problems

At the end of the day, Europe faces more intractable problems than Brexit. None of these will be improved by making life ...

For the first time since the launch of the European project in the 1950s, the US no longer sees the EU as an asset in the diplomatic equation. Many in the White House would happily see it broken up.

Markets Live: ASX breaks new ground

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The ASX continues to push higher after hitting a near-two year peak yesterday, as banks and miners climb in unison, while Fairfax shares spike to their highest since 2011 on talk of a private equity offer.

New winners in Australia's $100 billion tourism market

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory,

NSW and Victoria risk falling behind a soaring tourism market, new government figures show, after the east coast states experienced only a quarter of the growth in tourism numbers of the Northern Territory and half that of WA.

8@eight: Bulls back at the gate

Investors are playing it safe.

The bulls have taken over again as the US and European market caught a bid with triple digit gains in the DOW and solid gains in the commodities space. The bullish picture for equities remains as the blame game around the failed repeal of the Obama healthcare act and politics in general take a back seat once again to real economic growth.