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'''Alan Oakley''' is the current editor of the ]. He was born in England and emigrated to ] in 1985. '''Alan Oakley''' is the current editor of the ]. He was born in England and emigrated to ] in 1985.


Oakley previously held positions editing ] in ], ] and ].<sup>]</sup>
Notably, Oakley has challenged the popular conception for what football is, by calling soccer football, although prevoiusly the term football was used for the southern Australian code of football, ]. The popular use of the word football in ], (as it has been for 140 years since the beginning of organised football), is ], particuarly ] football.

Oakley previously held positions editing ] in ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite news
| url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/oakley-appointed-heralds-new-editor/2005/09/26/1127586785726.html
| title = Oakley appointed Herald's new editor
| publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald
| location = Sydney
| date = ]
| accessdate = 2006-09-03
}}</ref>


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Alan Oakley is the current editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. He was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1985.

Oakley previously held positions editing The Age in Melbourne, The Newcastle Herald and The Central Coast Sun Weekly.

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