The Recorder

Newspaper Name : The Recorder
About Us: The Recorder was founded in 1898 and the paper’s motto is “You can’t beat a local”.

The paid paper is published bi-weekly and the main circulation areas are Port Pirie, Crystal Brook, Gladstone, Melrose and Port Broughton.

Some 15,000 people live in the region, which is geographically positioned beside Spencer Gulf in the mid north of South Australia.

The main tourist attractions are the Flinders Rangers and fishing in the gulf. The world’s biggest smelter is located at Port Pirie and farming is the other major industry.

Actor Keith Michell and footballer and former Crows captain, Mark Bickley are the area’s most famous locals. The Smelter’s Picnic, held in Spring, is the most popular community event.

The region is known for its farming camaraderie, great involvement in sport and working class traditions.

The Recorder has been servicing the community for more than a century and carries local and regional news.

It has a loyal readership, created by its consciousness of its role in the community – that of an informer, watchdog and entertainer.

Publication Day: Thursday

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Yorke Peninsula Country Times

Newspaper Name : Yorke Peninsula Country Times
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The Yorke Peninsula Country Times was established in 1865.Its most northerly point of distribution is Port Broughton, and reaches as far South as Stenhouse Bay, encompassing the entire Yorke Peninsula.
Committed to the function of serving a cross section of people and businesses in the community, the newspaper fills its pages with local news, photographs, current local events, community achievements / events and local sports results
Publication Day: Tuesday

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