THE BRIEF: Week's end
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 19th December 2025 at 5:44amMorning, welcome to Friday and our last edition of The Brief until next year.
Let's start with The Sydney Morning Herald because in a sea of horror following the Bondi massacre, many youngsters today are celebrating their HSC results and The Sydney Morning Herald keeps tradition alive with a 48-page-liftout - 'HSC Honour Roll 2025' - which is mostly listings of all HSC results in NSW but also covers some of the unique and interesting student study, success and back stories from several of the HSC standouts. Stories by Christopher Harris, Nigel Gladstone and Emily Kowal, plus Cindy Yin. The SMH also carries a 52-page Domain so you can swoon over other people's houses, if that is your wont. Picture of Penrith HSC students by Sam Mooy.

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