Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard
| Newspaper Name : | Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard |
| About Us: | Tourism is a major industry of this region, with Lake Eildon drawing thousands of visitors to the district. Primary industries include agroforestry, dairying, grazing and vegetable growing. There are a number of trout farms in the region and the Snob’s Creek Fish Hatchery is an important part of this industry. The Standard circulates throughout the eastern region of the Murrindindi Shire. Primary circulation includes Alexandra, Buxton, Eildon, Hazeldene, Marysville, Merton, Seymour, Subscriptions, Thornton, Yarck and Yea. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Berwick/Cranbourne/Pakenham News
| Newspaper Name : | Berwick/Cranbourne/Pakenham News |
| About Us: | Star News Group has a strong connection with Berwick, Beaconsfield & Narre Warren through the Berwick Star News providing coverage of the City of Casey and parts of Cardinia Shire. The region’s most popular community newspaper the Berwick Star News offers local businesses the opportunity to get their advertising campaign into homes alongside the latest unique local news, sport results and features on topics of interest to locals.
The Berwick Star News is part of the Star Community Portal at berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au The Cranbourne Star News is part of the Star Community Portal at cranbournenews.starcommunity.com.au The Pakenham Berwick Gazette is part of the Star Community Portal at pakenham.starcommunity.com.au |
| Publication Day: | Thursday |
Camperdown Chronicle
| Newspaper Name : | Camperdown Chronicle |
| About Us: | Camperdown, the centre of the Corangamite Shire, is situated in the middle of the third largest volcanic plain in the world and the area abounds with spectacular crater lakes and volcanic cones. As part of the rich Western District, the ultra modern saleyards complex serviced by district stock agents is central to the farming industry. |
| Publication Day: | Friday |
Country Leader
| Newspaper Name : | Country Leader |
| About Us: | “Country Leader circulates throughout the North and North-Western region of NSW, a renowned agricultural hub boasting significant beef cattle production, a substantial portion of the world’s finest wool, and over 50% of Australia’s cotton production.”
“For over three decades, Country Leader has been the trusted source of weekly rural information for this dynamic region. We guarantee your message will reach key decision-makers, property owners, farmers, and their families across the North, North-West, and New England regions.” “Country Leader is also a valuable addition to several leading local newspapers in the region, including the Goondiwindi Argus, Namoi Valley Independent, The Armidale Express, The Inverell Times, The Tenterfield Star, Glen Innes Examiner, Quirindi Advocate, The Northern Daily Leader, and The Moree Champion.” |
| Publication Day: | Monday |
Eastern Suburbs Life
| Newspaper Name : | Eastern Suburbs Life |
| About Us: | Eastern Suburbs Life is a local community paper established in 2015. It has survived Covid and is enjoyed by 20,000 readers each month.
Eastern Suburbs Life is more that a hard copy paper, it is a community project published with the help and support of many individuals, businesses and community bodies from throughout Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs |
| Publication Day: | Monthly – 1st Monday of Every Month |
Goondiwindi Argus
| Newspaper Name : | Goondiwindi Argus |
| About Us: | Goondiwindi Argus has been serving the community for many years, and remains the primary source of news for the local area. It is published each Wednesday, and The Argus also has a strong online presence which is a trusted site for breaking news.
Goondiwindi is located on the Queensland/NSW border, and sits at the junction of six major highways, the Cunningham, Newell, Bruxner, Barwon, Leichhardt and Gore. It is a modern and vibrant community, while retaining the simplicity and charm of a traditional rural town. Agricultural production is the mainstay of the local economy. The fertile, heavy clay soils of the river valleys ensure a strong demand for farming and grazing land. Cotton is the major industry, along with substantial quantities of oats, barley, sorghum, chickpeas and soybeans. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Kerang Gannawarra Times
| Newspaper Name : | Kerang Gannawarra Times |
| About Us: | Kerang situated 270 km from Melbourne at the junction of the Murray Valley and Loddon Valley Highways, is a prosperous service centre for a regional population of 18,000. The town is the largest in the Shire of Gannawarra. Kerang is the hub of the Torrumbary Irrigation District and has one of the most consistent sheep and cattle markets in the state. The Gunbower state forest not only supports a large redgum sawmilling industry but also is a popular tourist location. The extensive lakes district also attracts thousands of tourists annually. |
| Publication Day: | Tuesday |
Mandurah Mail
| Newspaper Name : | Mandurah Mail |
| About Us: | Not only is the Mandurah Mail the region’s leading newspaper, it is also one of Australia’s biggest community newspapers.
It has served the booming Mandurah and Peel region for more than 25 years, with extensive news coverage driving its strong readership. The Peel region lies immediately south of Perth and includes WA’s largest regional city, Mandurah, known for its beautiful waterways, relaxed holiday atmosphere and friendly locals. The Mandurah Mail is a vibrant weekly reflecting the lifestyle of these residents. You’ll find local news features with personality-driven stories focused around many successful Peel residents and businesses. Market research shows the Mandurah Mail has the strongest readership of any newspaper in the region with a readership of 93% (Synovate Market Research, 4 issue reach). Each edition features the best local news, lifestyle and property information, as well as The Mandurah Mail has won numerous national awards. |
| Publication Day: | Thursday |
Milton ulladulla/Sussex Inlet Times
| Newspaper Name : | Milton ulladulla/Sussex Inlet Times |
| About Us: | Milton Ulladulla Times covers the district from Bawley Point to Bendalong on the NSW South Coast.
With a passionate and dedicated team, the Times is committed to producing a great community newspaper, each and every week. The Times team aims to cover the issues that matter to the community, to give locals a forum to air their opinions and to keep readers updated on what’s going on in town. This includes breaking news complemented with email alerts. The Times is also there to give the community a chance to celebrate and commemorate life’s special moments – whether births, achievements, marriages, birthdays or awards. The editorial team especially loves to help the community celebrate those special moments. It values the chance to record the happenings of the community as a matter of keeping the community informed as things happen while also creating a historical record for future generations. Published each Wednesday, the Times features articles covering local news, sports, entertainment and community events. The website offers even more news of the region, and further afield as it happens, as well as a digital print edition of the weekly newspaper. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |