Albany Advertiser

Newspaper Name : Albany Advertiser
About Us: The Albany Advertiser, also published as the Australian Advertiser and the Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post, is a biweekly English language newspaper published for Albany and the Great Southern region in Western Australia.

First published in 1888 as the Australian Advertiser, the paper is still in circulation.[1][2][3] The paper is the oldest continuous-running non-metropolitan newspaper in Western Australia.[4]

The paper is printed twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday, and distributed to towns through the Great Southern region including Albany, Cranbrook, Mount Barker, Jerramungup, Ravensthorpe, Katanning and Walpole.[2]

The office of the newspaper is called Newspaper House and is located in the main street York Street, Albany.

Publication Day: Tuesday and Thursday

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Albany Weekend Extra

Newspaper Name : Albany Weekend Extra
About Us: Distributed free to every household, this community newspaper services the popular tourism coastal areas of Albany, Denmark and Bremer Bay as well as the inland agricultural areas of Mt Barker, Frankland, Porongurup and Rocky Gully.

This popular weekend newspaper includes the Great Southern’s largest real estate and motoring lift out and a bumper trades and services directory. It also contains all the latest in local, business and sports news. Albany Extra is a complete weekend lifestyle package.

The regional population of more than 50,000 is boosted by more than 400,000 visitors annually who come to sample the excellent local wines, great fishing and magnificent forest and coastal scenery

Publication Day: Friday

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Denmark Bulletin

Newspaper Name : Denmark Bulletin
About Us: “The Denmark Bulletin is an independent, privately-owned tabloid newspaper published every second Thursday.

Printed under contract by Fairfax Media and helmed by two of Western Australia’s most experienced journalists, the Bulletin has garnered a national reputation for its exceptional quality and commitment to community journalism.

A recent Shire of Denmark Community and Customer Needs Survey revealed that nearly three-quarters of respondents identified the Bulletin as their primary source for community consultation and information access.

Recognized for its design excellence, the Denmark Bulletin was awarded ‘Best Newspaper on Enhanced Stock’ in a prestigious competition for newspaper printers across Australia and New Zealand. This accolade underscores the newspaper’s commitment to high-quality presentation, surpassing entries from esteemed publications such as The Australian Financial Review.”

Publication Day: Fortnightly – Friday

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