Chief digital and publishing officer Chris Janz and SMH editor Lisa Davies.Credit:Edwina Pickles
And instead of a horse and carriage carrying Major General SirRalph Darling,the NSW governor in 1831,a crowd including PremierGladysBerejiklian,former prime ministerJohn Howard and Nine Entertainment Co chairmanPeter Costelloarrived via the Opera House’s paved concrete forecourt and elaborate OH&S approved turning circle.
In an address to the crowd,theHerald’seditorLisa Daviesreflected on the paper’s role in the city now defined internationally by the Opera House.
“I’ve been asked a few times this week why we are celebrating 190 years - and my first response has been,because nobody else can,” she said.
“Our rich history in this city,our contribution to the national debate over almost two centuries and our unwavering commitment to pursuing the stories that matter to our readers is undoubtedly worth celebrating.”
Former prime minister John Howard and NRL chief executive Andrew AbdoCredit:Edwina Pickles
Too true. Former lord mayorLucy Turnbull led a list of Sydney’s luminaries at the party,where she also addressed the crowd and praised theHerald for resilience throughout a turbulent period.
Nine’s chief publishing and digital officerChris Janzsaid he started reading the Herald as a primary school student.