The Hobart Mercury

Newspaper Name : The Hobart Mercury
About Us: For over 165 years the Mercury has been at the forefront of news, public debate and entertainment in Tasmania. With its seven day multi-platform operation to both inform and challenge, the Mercury is The Voice of Tasmania. It shares tears and cheers, stimulates discussion and action, records and presents major news events and is a vital part of the fabric of Tasmania.

Every day, the Mercury’s dedicated Tasmanian team set out determined to do all the good we can in serving this state that we love. And because of that hard work, the Mercury is proudly a central part of daily life.

Publication Day: Monday to Saturday

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Derwent Valley Gazette

Newspaper Name : Derwent Valley Gazette
About Us: Since 1953, The Derwent Valley Gazette has been the voice
of the Derwent Valley and Central Highlands.

This fiesty, busy newspaper trumpets the virtues of its territory
every week. Proudly and unashamedly local, The Derwent Valley
Gazette is the first choice for news and information on local
events for residents and visitors to the Derwent Valley.

Published every Wednesday with a cover price of 80 cents,
The Derwent Valley Gazette has a strong and loyal readership
and deep and abiding links in the Derwent Valley community.

The Derwent Valley Gazette is published by Font Public Relations, Level 11, 188 Collins St, Hobart, Tas, 7000. ABN 39129451716

Publication Day: Wednesday

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Sunday Examiner

Newspaper Name : Sunday Examiner
About Us: “Established in 1842, The Examiner is Tasmania’s oldest newspaper and one of the oldest in Australia. As a trusted voice of the community for nearly two centuries, we continue to deliver high-quality news coverage seven days a week, with a strong print readership and a rapidly growing digital presence.”

“The Examiner boasts the largest reach of any media organization in our market. Our comprehensive suite of print and digital marketing solutions provides businesses with unparalleled access to our engaged audience.”

“Launceston, Tasmania’s second-largest city, is affectionately known as the ‘Garden City’ for its abundance of parklands. While retaining the charm of a regional center, Launceston offers a range of modern amenities. The region is renowned for its burgeoning wine industry, while key sectors such as education, training, manufacturing, accommodation, and food production are vital drivers of the local economy.”

Publication Day: Sunday

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