Newspaper Name : | Sydney Morning Herald |
About Us: | The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the Herald is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and “the most widely-read masthead in the country. The newspaper is published in compact print form from Monday to Saturday as The Sydney Morning Herald and on Sunday as its sister newspaper, The Sun-Herald and digitally as an online site and app, seven days a week. It is considered a newspaper of record for Australia. The print edition of The Sydney Morning Herald is available for purchase from many retail outlets throughout the Sydney metropolitan area, most parts of regional New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South East Queensland. Readership:- Total 11.03 million, Digital 10.701 million, Print 1.536 million (EMMA, March 2020) |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |
The Daily Telegraph
Newspaper Name : | The Daily Telegraph |
About Us: | Breaking Sydney’s biggest news stories first, www.DailyTelegraph.com.au is one of Australia’s fastest updating news platforms. Live streaming delivers the most up-to-the minute global, national and local news to a highly-engaged digital audience. As the no.1 newspaper in NSW, The Daily Telegraph has built a proud reputation as a news breaking brand that sets the agenda that the rest of the state talk about. We are dedicated to listening to what our readers feel most passionate about. We don’t just publish transport woes, we offer solutions. Our comprehensive sections, including Carsguide and BW Magazine, offer readers advice and inspiration to better live their lives. |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |
Corryong Courier
Newspaper Name : | Corryong Courier |
About Us: | Corryong is situated in the north-east corner of Victoria, 120km east of Albury/Wodonga on the Murray Valley Highway at the headwaters of the Murray River. The area is traditionally known for its agricultural industry, primarily beef production and dairying. It also supports a strong timber industry. Alternative farming is becoming more prevalent including agroforestry, emu farming, goat breeding, wine production, cropping and seed production. The fastest growing industry in the region is tourism which is attributable to the pristine environment. |
Publication Day: | Thursday |
Deniliquin -Pastoral Times
Newspaper Name : | Deniliquin -Pastoral Times |
About Us: | Deniliquin is situated some 3 hours (280 km) from Melbourne. It is the largest town in the south west Riverina with a population of approximately 8,500 people. Surrounded by a diverse and thriving rural industry combining both irrigation and dryland farming, Deniliquin is a strong, self-sufficient town. It is one of the largest rice growing regions in the Southern Hemisphere and home to the biggest red gum forests in the world. |
Publication Day: | Tuesday |
Echuca -Riverine Herald
Newspaper Name : | Echuca -Riverine Herald |
About Us: | Echuca, with a population of approximately 19,000 people is situated on the mighty Murray River just 210km from melbourne. Echuca shares the border with its NSW twin town, Moama, which has a population of approximately 4,000. Moama is one of the fastest growing towns in NSW. Echuca/Moama is the icon of one of the most vibrant tourist regions, with over $226 million generated by tourism each year. Decentralisation has played a large part in the population increase of the border towns. Nestle, Simplot and Cedenco have all established food manufacturing operations in Echuca and 2000 will see the establishment by Heinz Watties of a Centre of Excellence for it’s Baby Foods division. Manchester Tanks has also established a $10 million LP gas equipment factory. The rural primary production consists of dairy, wheat, sheep and other smaller industries. The central business area services a community of approximately 20,000 people. |
Publication Day: | Monday, Wednesday and Friday |
Hay Riverine Grazier
Newspaper Name : | Hay Riverine Grazier |
About Us: | Established originally as a Murrumbidgee River crossing for Merino sheep flocks, Hay, named in 1859 after the politician and pastoralist Sir John Hay, has grown to become what it is today, an essential service centre for the vast pastoral area that surrounds it. |
Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Koondrook and Barham Bridge
Newspaper Name : | Koondrook and Barham Bridge |
About Us: | Barham and Koondrook are twin towns on the Murray River mid way between Echuca and Swan Hill. The Koondrook and Barham Bridge newspaper is one of the few country newspapers where the whole operation including writing, photography and printing are all carried out under the one roof. |
Publication Day: | Thursday |
Swan Hill Guardian
Newspaper Name : | Swan Hill Guardian |
About Us: | Swan Hill is the hub of the rich middle reaches of the mighty Murray River. With an estimated population of 22,500 in Swan Hill Rural City, it is the fourth largest municipality in Victoria in area, but is the largest in as far as production is concerned. Swan Hill is also a service centre for a large area of the south western Riverina adjacent to New South Wales. The Pioneer Country area is favourably known for its tourist attractions and diverse industry. |
Publication Day: | Friday |
The Border Mail
Newspaper Name : | The Border Mail |
About Us: | Since 1903, The Border Mail has been serving Albury-Wodonga and beyond, providing information, advocacy, entertainment and connection.
While based in the Twin Cities, our reach extends to Wangaratta, Yarrawonga, Benalla, Corowa, Beechworth, Holbrook, Myrtleford, Henty, Corryong, Walla, Mount Beauty and Deniliquin, as well as numerous rural communities in between. Located on the NSW-Victoria border, The Border Mail has a presence in two states, unlike most other newspapers. Variety is a hallmark of our region, with industry, agriculture, education and tourism among its many enterprises. Albury-Wodonga itself boasts award-winning retailers, engineers and builders, as well as university and TAFE campuses. There is a professional theatre, a national youth circus and a music conservatorium, along with high standard amateur performing groups. Lavington Sports Ground is just one of many quality sporting venues used by clubs of all ages and standards. The Border and North East’s tourist attractions include the Alpine snow fields, North East and High Country wineries, a thriving cafe culture and all that the mighty Murray River has to offer in water sports and camping. Census data shows a growing population as more and more learn the benefits of regional life. Just like the Murray, The Border Mail does not stand still. Started by brothers Hamilton and Decimus Mott as The Border Morning Mail, the daily newspaper stayed in the Mott family for more than a century before joining Fairfax. Now an established masthead of Australian Community Media, The Border Mail offers a digital platform providing news at all hours with an immediacy the Mott brothers could not have imagined. But they would certainly recognise values instilled from the beginning – independence, accuracy and a commitment to be a voice for our community. |
Publication Day: | Saturday |
Wagga Daily Advertiser
Newspaper Name : | Wagga Daily Advertiser |
About Us: | For more than 150 years, The Daily Advertiser has been trusted by readers right across the Riverina to deliver the news that matters.
From humble beginnings, The Daily Advertiser has evolved into a multi-platform masthead at the cutting edge of digital media. Pastoralists Auber George Jones and Thomas Darlow founded the paper, initially a bi-weekly known as The Wagga Wagga Advertiser, on Wiradjuri land in 1868. The duo, together with founding editor Frank Hutchison, wanted the paper to advocate fiercely for a ‘district far removed from the great centres of population, and from the seat of government’. While much has changed in the years since the four-page first edition rolled off the presses and hit the streets for a sixpence, that central purpose remains. In fact, it is more important than ever that governments, at both state and federal level, are held to account and residents have a strong, independent media outlet to advocate on their behalf. But The Daily Advertiser is not just about bringing readers news and views on the biggest issues of the day. The masthead also plays a vital role in celebrating the triumphs and documenting the tragedies that have left an indelible impression on the Riverina and its people. |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |