Sybil Nolan is a lecturer in publishing and communications at the University of Melbourne. She tweets at @sybilthefirst.
 National affairs
      
        
      Keeping the Age noisy
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      31 July 2018    
    
      From the archive | The Age’s history shows how Fairfax’s strategy put the paper’s identity at risk
      
    
  
  
          
        National affairs
      
        
      Keeping the Age noisy
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      31 July 2018    
    
      From the archive | The Age’s history shows how Fairfax’s strategy put the paper’s identity at risk
    
  
                
                       Essays & reportage
      
        
      Menzies in clubland
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      21 April 2017    
    
      When Robert Menzies’s pursuit of political ambitions annoyed key figures in the Melbourne establishment, they made their displeasure known through the city’s most exclusive…
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Menzies in clubland
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      21 April 2017    
    
      When Robert Menzies’s pursuit of political ambitions annoyed key figures in the Melbourne establishment, they made their displeasure known through the city’s most exclusive…    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Essays & reportage
      
        
      Back to the future with Facebook
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      4 April 2017    
    
      From the archive | Are Facebook, Google and Apple as different from the old news media as they claim to be? Sybil Nolan looks at their vertical transition
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Back to the future with Facebook
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      4 April 2017    
    
      From the archive | Are Facebook, Google and Apple as different from the old news media as they claim to be? Sybil Nolan looks at their vertical transition    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Books & arts
      
        
      True believers
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      29 May 2014    
    
      The Saturday Paper displays both the strengths and limitations of a primarily print-based publication, writes Sybil Nolan
      
    
  
  
          
        Books & arts
      
        
      True believers
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      29 May 2014    
    
      The Saturday Paper displays both the strengths and limitations of a primarily print-based publication, writes Sybil Nolan
    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Books & arts
      
        
      An unknown, an interloper, a feminist
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      5 March 2014    
    
      Books | Eilean Giblin touched much that was formative in twentieth-century Australia
      
    
  
  
          
        Books & arts
      
        
      An unknown, an interloper, a feminist
    
    
      Sybil Nolan 
    
    
      5 March 2014    
    
      Books | Eilean Giblin touched much that was formative in twentieth-century Australia
    
  
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