Publications
The Macleay Argus is the primary source of local news for the community and has close contact with the people. It also keeps up-to-date with local events and occasions, providing an information source for visitors.
Eden, on the far south coast of NSW, is on the shores of Twofold Bay which is one of the deepest natural harbours in the world.
The Maitland Mercury is Australia’s oldest regional daily newspaper, established in 1843. It serves the community of the city of Maitland and the surrounding Lower Hunter Valley with stories of local and national news, sport, people and issues.
The Marlborough Express is the province’s leading provider of local, national and international news and views.
Serving Merimbula, Tura Beach and Pambula and surrounding areas with up-to-date news about events in the Bega Valley Shire. It reports on a variety of issues of interests to residents including local government, police, social and sport, providing a vital service to the community.
The Wheatbelt Mercury is a weekly local newspaper for 18 shires. The Mercury has many special features throughout the year including a Seeding Season, Harvest Season supplement aimed at the needs of the community.
Focuses on community news, issues and people stories. It is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of local sport. The paper also contains regional, national and international coverage. The Central Western Daily publishes special feature sections covering lifestyle, motoring travel, entertainment, leisure, real estate, agriculture and the arts.
Covers the area between Batemans Bay and Nowra on the South Coast of NSW, an area dominated by the tourism and hospitality industries.
Established 1861, covers central Qld region (Sarina-Longreach-Miriam Vale) and North Queensland (Rockhampton). Topics of interest: rural, human profiles, regional development.
The Mudgee Guardian is the major source of local community news for the towns of Mudgee, Gulgong, Rylstone, Kandos and Dunedoo. The paper focuses on issues which directly affect local people, and works hard at its emphasis on community news, and community involvement.
Biweekly paper based in Murray Bridge, published on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The region’s main industries are coal mining, electricity generation, dairy, viticulture, beef and lucerne production. The main tourist attractions are the historical townships, the wineries and one of the finest horse racing tracks in NSW.
The paper stresses its community roots by accepting and encouraging contributions from its resident and holiday readers and covers all aspects of the area’s vital issues, its social, community and sporting information.
Paid weekly which circulates from Bodalla to Cobargo and includes Bermagui, Tilba, Potato Point, Dalmeny and Kianga.
The Newcastle Star is Australia’s fourth largest circulating free weekly newspaper.
The Northern Daily Leader serves a vast and versatile region. Its daily readership sweeps across the North West Slopes and Plains and climbs across the Northern Tablelands.
Local paper with an interest in social photos, school news, general happenings and vital issues affecting the community.
Local paper serving Parkes and surrounding townships.
Serves and supports local residents and businesses, and provides accurate comment on a variety of issues such as news, sports, events and community concerns.
The voice of Penrith, the Penrith City Star is committed to providing quality editorial on local issues that directly affect the community. From local news, sports and entertainment to classifieds and real estate, the Penrith City Star caters to a diverse range of people within one of the largest local government areas in Western Sydney.