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The Camden Haven Courier is a free home-delivered publication published each Wednesday. The Camden Haven covers all local news issues, sports news, opinion, and entertainment news and is the only newspaper to totally cover the Camden Haven area.
The Camden Narellan Advertiser serves the community of Camden which has seen considerable growth in the last 20 years, yet still maintains a unique character. The Camden Advertiser is committed to providing readers with accurate editorial and comment on issues that directly affect them.
The Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser, established in 1878, has been the dominant force for local news in the Macarthur area for over 125 years. The Advertiser plays a vital role in the community as the leading paper to inform on local community events, news, sports and other local issues.
The Canberra Times is an online daily source of local, national and international news.
Capricorn Coast Mirror is delivered free each week, to homes and business across the Capricorn Coast and immediate hinterland region. The mid-week publication directly reflects its readers’ coastal lifestyle, reporting on all topical community issues and events, as well as sport, fishing and boating, entertainment, dining, local business news, and more.
The Central Queensland News, first published by the Gibson Family of Emerald in 1937, has progressed over the years from a four page weekly serving the Emerald community, to a large biweekly newspaper serving the prosperous Central Highlands.
The Central Western Daily has been serving Orange under that name since 1945. It is a paid, daily newspaper on sale six mornings a week and enjoys a strong reputation in the local community.
The Clarence Valley Review is an independent newspaper providing a forum for all community news and sport. It is owned by local people and is written and staffed by locals. Along with our journalist’s news stories, over 100 community and sporting groups submit their news for publication each week.
A locally renowned community publication dedicated to the Clarence Valley, Coastal Views is delivered to 11,000 households every Friday.
Queensland’s major daily newspaper. Includes latest local, national and international news, information and entertainment for Queenslanders, as well as Brisbane Classifieds.
Delivered within the Ballarat, Buninyong and Creswick region. Topics of interest: local, real estate, motoring, and any material with a Ballarat angle.
The Cowra Guardian is the town’s leading source of news in print and online. The newspaper provides comprehensive news coverage for the people of Cowra and the surrounding area.
Crikey’s aim is very simple: to bring its readers the inside word on what’s really going on in politics, government, media, business, the arts, sport and other aspects of public life in Australia. Crikey reveals how the powerful operate behind the scenes, and it tackles the stories insiders are talking about but other media can’t or won’t cover.
Reporting all the news and events in Crookwell and the Upper Lachlan since 1885.
The Daily Liberal has been serving the Dubbo community since 1874. With a community influence throughout, the Liberal publishes hard hitting stories on vital regional issues. Topics of interest: news, sport, community news, classifieds and weather from Dubbo and district.
In late 2013, Star News Group acquired the Dandenong Journal. The companies’ Star Greater Dandenong publication has been merged into the Dandenong Journal, creating a regional publication with a proud history and wide support of both readers and local business.
Established in 1859, the Deniliquin Pastoral Times circulates throughout Deniliquin, Mathoura, Finley, Tocumwal, Wakool and Bunnaloo. It publishes every Tuesday and Friday. Major industries in the area are agriculture, cereal crops, sheep for wool, fat lambs, cattle abattoirs.
Sub-paper of the Launceston Examiner, based in St Helens. Local news and advertising.
The Examiner is Australia’s third-oldest surviving daily newspaper. It is located in Launceston and was first published in 1842.It publishes seven days a week on local national and international news.
The Eyre Peninsula Tribune was founded in December 1910, with the first edition printed on 10 March 1911. It provides news coverage for nearby towns including Cleve, Cowell, Kimba, Arno Bay, Port Neill, Tumby Bay, Lock, Rudall, Darke Peak and Mangalo.
Residents of Fairfield depend on the Fairfield City Champion as the leading newspaper for news, entertainment, shopping information, real estate and classifieds. From Smithfield to Carramar, Horsley Park to Yennora and Cabramatta to Cecil Park, the Fairfield City Champion comprehensively hits every corner.
Farm Weekly is Western Australia’s most important source of information for the farming community and the largest selling rural newspaper in the state.