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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 12 December 2011 of The Sydney Morning Herald est. 1842 The Sydney Morning Herald
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Speaking up for Those That Can't, Susan Wyndham , single work column
A new award is designed to draw attention to the plight of the world’s creatures, writes the Herald’s literary editor, Susan Wyndham.
(p. 10) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
Stars Take Stand Against Suffering, Matthew Benns , single work column
From actors to politicians and doctors, a host of high-flyers have lent their names to the cause, writes Matthew Benns.
(p. 10) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
Childhood Realisation That Led to a Powerful Lobby for Change, Lynne Dwyer , single work column (p. 10) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
A Late-Life Epiphany, Lynne Dwyer , single work column
Michael Kirby is a new — and passionate — convert to the animal rights cause, writes Lynne Dwyer.
(p. 11) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
Getting the Message across to the Public, Peta Doherty , single work column
Media prizes are a way for Voiceless to reward journalists who foster debate about animal welfare, writes Peta Doherty.
(p. 11) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
Judge a Book Not by Its Cover But the Impact of Its Pages, Steve Meacham , single work column
Literature has a long history of educating the public and bringing about social change. Steve Meacham reports.
(p. 11) Section: The Voiceless Writing Prize
Director to Steal Show with Brilliant Idea, Philippa Hawker , single work column
Robert Luketic’s work returns to grassroots, writes Philippa Hawker.
(p. 12) Section: Arts & Entertainment
Hoping Nine into One Equals a Tropfest Winner, Adam Fulton , single work column (p. 12) Section: Arts & Entertainment
Patriarch and Link with Generations of Artistic Family Figurative Artist Stepped out From His Brother's Shadow, Brenda Niall , single work obituary (p. 16) Section: Timelines
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