How the media covered SMH editor Bevan Shields' exit
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 27th November 2025 at 2:32pm
It’s not everyday the news is about the news, but that’s what happened this week as Sydney Morning Herald editor Bevan Shields announced he was stepping aside to focus on his health and wellbeing, as well as the next chapter in his career.
He will return to the Herald’s newsroom in 2026 in a senior writing role.
Shields, a former federal editor for both the Herald and The Age, informed staff on Tuesday afternoon, saying the job had been the honour of his life. Shields will be replaced by Jordan Baker.
The story has been widely covered across the media but the first to suggest something was about to happen came from The Australian’s media writer James Madden who wrote on Sunday evening - two days before the official announcement - that, “Bevan &ldquo...
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