Newspaper Name : | The Advertiser Adelaide |
About Us: | Circulation figures reported in May 2016 by Roy Morgan Research showed a continuing decline in readership, of 324,000 on weekdays, and 371,000 on Saturdays. When the first edition of The Advertiser rolled off the presses on July 12, 1858, the settlement of South Australia was only 22 years old. Back then it was called The South Australian Advertiser and consisted of four pages, each of seven columns, and sold for four pence. It was edited, managed and published by Reverend John Henry Barrow. So much has changed since then, but for more than 160 years The Advertiser has been engrained in the roots of South Australia and its people. We have covered our state’s triumphs and tragedies, heroes and scandals. As the internet and social media transform the way the world connects and shares information, we have expanded from a daily newspaper to a 24/7 news publishing powerhouse with an audience that spans the globe. The way we share our journalism may have changed but one thing never will ??? our commitment to providing South Australia’s best news coverage, and being a crusading voice for the interests of our state and its people. |
Publication Day: | Monday to Saturday |
Border Watch
Newspaper Name : | Border Watch |
About Us: | The Border Watch began as a once-a-week publication published every Friday and returned to publishing weekly each Friday in October 2020.
The Border Watch newspaper attracts readership throughout the Limestone Coast and into the Western District of Victoria. TBW has been active member of Country Press SA for more than a century and won the top regional newspaper award in 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. |
Publication Day: | Friday |
Hamilton Spectator
Newspaper Name : | Hamilton Spectator |
About Us: | The Spectator serves a diverse region, which is home to some 33,780 people. The newspaper was established in 1859 as the Courier and later became the Spectator. The region is home to wool growing, beef and sheep production, a wide range of grain crops as well as harvesting and timber processing. Due to its close proximity to the Grampian Ranges, the Wannon and Glenelg Rivers, native forests, and prominent volcanic cones, tourism plays an increasingly important role in the development of Hamilton and surrounds. |
Publication Day: | Wednesday and Saturday |
Naracoorte News
Newspaper Name : | Naracoorte News |
About Us: | Serving independent news to Naracoorte and the surrounding communities. The News is available at a number of local distributors in Naracoorte and the surrounding areas including; Lucindale, Aspley, Edenhope, Bordertown, Mt. Gambier, Kingston, Robe and Penola. Family memberships are your chance to make a huge contribution towards your sustainable, weekly newspaper. Sign up for your yearly membership today. Do you have a story you would like to see in your local newspaper? A local event you would like published, or your opinion on current events We’d love to hear from you. |
Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Portland Observer
Newspaper Name : | Portland Observer |
About Us: | The Portland Observer is Victoria’s third oldest newspaper, established in 1842. A seaside village has transformed into a hub of industrial development with a world class, deep water port that is home to pleasure craft as well as the fishing fleet. The Port of Portland provides the only shipping port between Port Phillip Bay and Adelaide and has the facilities capable of handling the berthing of all types of bulk and general cargo vessels. The $1.5 billion Alcoa (Portland Aluminium) smelter is the largest single employer in the region with over 800 staff. |
Publication Day: | Tuesday and Friday |