Newspaper Name : | Herald Sun |
About Us: | The Herald Sun is Victoria’s home for breaking news, footy and hard-hitting opinion and holds the title of Australia’s most-read newspaper. Melbourne’s biggest selling newspaper has a proud history of leading the agenda and advocating for Victorians. As a leading partner with the Good Friday Appeal, we believe strongly in our community. As the home of Australia’s No.1 fantasy footy game SuperCoach and the best AFL writers in the business, we share a deep passion for footy. The Herald Sun publishes seven days a week, with a bumper Sunday Herald Sun edition on Sundays, and breaks stories 24/7 across its digital channels – from mobile to tablet, desktop to social media. We reach 4.348m people in print and digital every month* with an additional audience across social media of more than 1.2 million. |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |
The Age
Newspaper Name : | The Age |
About Us: | The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, The Age primarily serves Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales. Readership Total 5.321 million, Digital 4.849 million, Print 1.198 million (EMMA, March 2020) |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |
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 |
Kyabram Free Press
Newspaper Name : | Kyabram Free Press |
About Us: | “Kyabram, with a population of 12,500, holds the distinction of being the largest town in Victoria not located on a major highway. Situated in the heart of the ‘Australian Food Bowl’, Kyabram is surrounded by some of the state’s largest dairy farms and orchards. The town boasts a thriving local economy, supported by a strong agricultural sector and a range of industries, including Containers Limited and numerous farm manufacturing and engineering plants.” |
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 |
Rochester Campaspe News
Newspaper Name : | Rochester Campaspe News |
About Us: | Rochester is the centre of a busy irrigation and dryland farming district with the town itself supporting a population of some 2,600 people. Situated 177 km north of Melbourne, the town of Rochester is surrounded by dairy farms and is home to the Murray Goulburn dairy processing plant – one of the largest in Australia. The area, which is serviced by the Waranga Mallee irrigation channel, is also known for its tomato growing industry, grain cropping and livestock raising. Many other industries, supporting a range of agriculture in the area, thrive in the township, with flow on effects for the general population. |
Publication Day: | Tuesday |
Shepparton Adviser
Newspaper Name : | Shepparton Adviser |
About Us: | The Shepparton Adviser is the Goulburn Valley region’s largest circulation local newspaper. The Goulburn Valley region is most famous for its fruit producing industry. The area is also diverse in landscape and thus farming styles. From lush green pastures supporting the Kyabram dairy industry, to the wheat and sheep belt in Benalla and surrounding districts. The Adviser is now in its 35th year and is an important advertising medium for advertisers seeking access to the homes and farms of the Goulburn Valley region. |
Publication Day: | Wednesday |
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 |