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Why departing Opera House boss Louise Herron is ‘grateful’ to Alan Jones despite sails clash

In 2018, the pair engaged in a furious war of words when Herron refused to project promotional material for The Everest horse race onto the Opera House sails.

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Why departing Opera House boss Louise Herron is ‘grateful’ to Alan Jones despite sails clash

In 2018, the pair engaged in a furious war of words when Herron refused to project promotional material for The Everest horse race onto the Opera House sails.

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Sydney Opera House chief Louise Herron steps down after 14 years

The former MinterEllison partner will soon join the University of Sydney as a vice chancellor and president’s fellow.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    Why departing Opera House boss Louise Herron is ‘grateful’ to Alan Jones despite sails clash

    In 2018, the pair engaged in a furious war of words when Herron refused to project promotional material for The Everest horse race onto the Opera House sails.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·afr.com

    Sydney Opera House chief Louise Herron steps down after 14 years

    The former MinterEllison partner will soon join the University of Sydney as a vice chancellor and president’s fellow.