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Stephen Brook

WHERE AM I?

Where is this building located?The Age archives

The Age opened its former $200 million print centre in 2003. What is the building’s location?
Check Friday’s quiz for the answer.

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Stephen BrookStephen Brook is a special correspondent for The Age and CBD columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He was previously deputy editor of The Sunday Age. He is a former media editor of The Australian and spent six years in London working for The Guardian.Connect via X or email.

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