| 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 |
Benalla Ensign
| Newspaper Name : | Benalla Ensign |
| About Us: | The city of Benalla, situated less than 200 km from Melbourne is a thriving community with a high quality of lifestyle, that is one of the few regional centres expecting growth over the next few years. With a population of 9,200 and a regional population of 15,000, Benalla boasts a diverse economic base with many State and Local Government regional headquarters located here. It has a large number of manufacturing industries, a diverse and rich agricultural base plus a vibrant service and retail sector. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Euroa Gazette
| Newspaper Name : | Euroa Gazette |
| About Us: | Less than two hours from Melbourne along the Hume Highway, Euroa is ideally located for access to the major attractions of the Strathbogie ranges abd the Nagambie Lakes district. Farming industries have traditionally been sheep, cattle, and wheat cropping, but in recent years the tendency has been to diversify into smaller holdings specialising in more unusual jstock as cashmere goats, emus, deer, fine wool sheep and fish, or crops such as herbs, blueberries, grapes, nuts and cherries. Strathbogie Shire has a population of 9,000, with roughly a third being in Euroa itself. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Kilmore – North Central Review
| Newspaper Name : | Kilmore -North Central Review |
| About Us: | The North Central Review,is a full colour weekly regional newspaper distributed in one of Victoria’s fastest growing regional areas, from Melbourne’s northern fringe suburbs Laurimar and Mernda to as far North as Tooborac, Puckapunyal and Seymour. Encompassing communities such as Wallan,Kilmore,Broadford,Seymour,Whittlesea,Lancefield and Romsey, the North Central Review is delivered throughout the Mitchell Shire, Macedon Ranges Shire Council and City of Whittlesea. Being only 30 minutes to 1 hour from Melbourne ,people in this area have the best of both worlds,living in a rural environment yet having the opportunity to use all the facilities Melbourne has to offer, such as shopping and employment |
| Publication Day: | Tuesday |
Seymour Telegraph
| Newspaper Name : | Seymour Telegraph |
| About Us: | Seymour, situated within 100kms of Melbourne, Bendigo and Shepparton, is at the junction of the Hume Freeway and the Goulburn Valley Highway. It has a population of more than 7000, with a total of approximately 12,600 in the region which includes the towns of Avenel and Tallarook and the army base of Puckapunyal. The Seymour Telegraph has been the Shire’s newspaper since 1890. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |
Yea Chronicle
| Newspaper Name : | Yea Chronicle |
| About Us: | Yea is situated in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, north east of Melbourne. The district is a prosperous pastoral region with cattle and fat lambs being the most prominent stocks. Dairying is also an important contributor to the local economy. Boating and fishing in the Goulburn River and nearby streams attract tourists to the region, as do the local scenery and visitor facilities. |
| Publication Day: | Wednesday |