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Forget Parma night at the local pub, try the real thing instead

Forget Parma night at the local pub, try the real thing instead

A palazzo pitstop in Parma provided plenty of provisions with prosciutto and parmesan too pleasant to pass-up.

  • by Lia Timson

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One time and place in Kyoto: The Way of Tea
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One time and place in Kyoto: The Way of Tea

Part-ritual, part-hospitality, part-aesthetic exercise and part-meditation: the traditional Japanese tea ceremony is a multi-dimensional affair.

  • by Chris Zappone
Politics, tragedy and a touch of hope: the best-read stories for The Age subscribers
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Politics, tragedy and a touch of hope: the best-read stories for The Age subscribers

In a massive year, these were the stories that The Age subscribers loved best.

  • by Mathew Dunckley
Herald investigations: a year of agenda-setting reporting
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Herald investigations: a year of agenda-setting reporting

From war hero Ben Roberts-Smith, to neurosurgeon Charlie Teo; from wage theft in our restaurants, to corporate upheaval at Crown Resorts. The Herald's award-winning investigations have shone a light on power in 2019.

  • by Michael Evans and Michael Bachelard
Age investigations: A year of agenda-setting reporting
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Age investigations: A year of agenda-setting reporting

From war hero Ben Roberts-Smith to the Catholic church's seminary; from wage theft in restaurants to corporate malfeasance at Crown. The Age's award-winning investigations have shone a light in 2019.

  • by Michael Bachelard and Michael Evans
A sinking city and the physics of cricket: some of the best explainers for 2019
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A sinking city and the physics of cricket: some of the best explainers for 2019

From the geopolitics of outer space to the finer points of cricket, no issue has been too complex for us to explain. Here are some of our most popular explainers for 2019.

  • by Felicity Lewis
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The stories former Europe correspondent Nick Miller really wanted to tell
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The stories former Europe correspondent Nick Miller really wanted to tell

Recently returned from an almost seven-year run as Europe correspondent for this newspaper, Nick Miller has witnessed an incredible period of upheaval.

  • by Nick Miller
Invisible Crime - The Story That Had To Be Told
Invisible crime

Invisible Crime - The Story That Had To Be Told

Every week our newsrooms report on sexual violence. Its prevalence cannot be denied.

  • by Rachael Dexter, Nicole Precel and Eleanor Marsh
Chasing down a scandal
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Chasing down a scandal

The daily revelations emerging from the IBAC inquiry into corruption and bribery allegations involving developer John Woodman and the Casey Council have been startling – and even raised the eyebrows of our reporters who broke the story.

  • by Alex Lavelle
The first Christmas card and Dickens' enduring gift
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The first Christmas card and Dickens' enduring gift

It wasn't a coincidence that the same year Charles Dickens invented Christmas, civil servant Henry Cole invented the first Christmas card.

  • by Nick Miller
'Let's be in the dinghy': Why we told The Last Voyage of the Pong Su as a podcast
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'Let's be in the dinghy': Why we told The Last Voyage of the Pong Su as a podcast

The creators of The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald's latest podcast immerse us in the action of this extraordinary story. This is how it came about.

  • by Michael Bachelard