SMH and The Age to reopen Beijing bureau after six years
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 11th December 2025 at 8:15am
Lisa Visentin is Beijing bound.
Nine has announced The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age will reopen its bureau in Beijing after six years following long-running discussions with the Chinese Government and the embassy in Canberra.
Executive Editor Luke McIlveen said the presence of the Herald and The Age in China was essential to giving readers the full picture of the global superpower on our doorstep.
“China is obviously the biggest player in our region and a true global superpower – economically, militarily and technologically," said McIIveen.
“The bureau will report without fear or favour what makes China such an extraordinary country. Our return to Beijing only strengthens our commitment to having the best for...
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