About Us: In 2017, the Herald Sun was the highest-circulating daily newspaper in Australia, with a weekday circulation of 350 thousand and claimed readership of 1.26 million.
According to third-party web analytics providers Alexa and SimilarWeb, Herald Sun's website is the 74th and 125th most visited in Australia respectively, as of August 2015. In 2015, SimilarWeb rated the site as the 15th most visited news website in Australia, attracting almost 6.6 million visitors per month.
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.
Our expanding digital suite of products includes www.heraldsun.com.au, the Herald Sun mobile and tablet apps, SuperCoach AFL fantasy game, SuperFan AFL app, daily email newsletters and app alerts.
Suburb: Ashburton
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday
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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)
Suburb: Ashburton
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday
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Newspaper Name : The Australian Financial Review
About Us: For more than 65 years The Australian Financial Review has been the authority on business, finance and investment news in Australia. It has a reputation for independent, award-winning journalism and is essential reading for Australia's business and investor community.
The Financial Review daily paper covers all things business and markets, as well as national and world news. It also includes our popular columns Street Talk, Chanticleer and Rear Window. Readers can enjoy our magazine lift-outs with the Friday paper.
Suburb: Ashburton
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday
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Newspaper Name : The Local Paper - Eastern Edition
About Us: The Local Paper started print and online publication on February 17, 2016.
More Murrindindi Shire people trust The Local Paper for their local news than any other local papers, combined. The Local Paper is an independent and free news service. Its publisher, Local Media Pty Ltd, also runs the weekly newspaper, the Melbourne Observer, which was established on Sunday, September 14, 1969.
Editor Ash Long has entered his 49th year of newspaper work. His links with the Local Paper circulation area go back to the early 1970s.
Ash first started reporting for the community as a ???stringer' for the Whittlesea Post newspaper in 1973. His early reporting rounds included the Whittlesea, Kinglake and Diamond Valley areas.
Ash is now in his 45th year of local paper reporting. He started as a boy in newspapers in 1969. Ash took on a family tradition. His mother-in-law, Isobell Tunzi, was a Whittlesea Post news contributor from the 1950s. In the early 1980s, Ash Long was Manager of eight Leader newspapers including the Whittlesea Post and Diamond Valley News.
In 1984, Ash and Fleur Long purchased The Yea Chronicle business from Tom Dignam. The couple began many community involvements. Ash was a Charter Member and Past President of the Rotary Club of Yea, being named a Paul Harris Fellow. He remains an active Freemason, presented with the honour of Past Grand Tyler.
The Local Paper enjoys a reputation for honesty, reliability and courage. The Local Paper enjoys a standing for honest reporting, without fear or favour.
Editor Ash Long won the statewide Westpac Award for best local reporting for his fearless coverage of Yea Council events in 1986-87.
Newspapers published by the Long family have been vitally involved in the local community.
For almost 10 years, Fleur Long was a nurse at the Rosebank Extended Care Centre facility at Yea and District Memorial Hospital.
Their children, Kristi and James, were students at Yea Primary School, and involved themselves in community activities such as Guides, the Yea Water Tigers, basketball and football.
Ash Long expanded his newspaper interests with titles in Whittlesea, Kinglake, Diamond Valley, Kilmore, Seymour and Nagambie. oon after the tragic Black Saturday fires in 2009, Ash Long started a special purpose local weekly newspaper, The Phoenix.
More than $1.3 million in advertising space was donated to local businesses to assist them in their recovery from the disaster.
The Phoenix was designed to assist local families and businesses with the rebuilding and recovery of the bushfire region including Murrindindi, and surrounding municipalities including Mansfield, Mitchell, Nillumbik, Whittlesea and Yarra Ranges.
The Phoenix was in publication for 18 months. It was a progenitor for The Local Paper which commenced on February 17, 2016 due to public demand.
The Local Paper continues in the same community spirit. Free ???What's On' advertising is available for all local clubs and organisations in Murrindindi Shire.
The Local Paper's Trades and Services Directory has affordable $5-a-week advertising for trades people to promote local business.
Suburb: Ashburton
Publication Day: Fortnightly - Wednesday
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Newspaper Name : The Local Paper - Melbourne Observer
About Us: The Local Paper started print and online publication on February 17, 2016.
More Murrindindi Shire people trust The Local Paper for their local news than any other local papers, combined. The Local Paper is an independent and free news service. Its publisher, Local Media Pty Ltd, also runs the weekly newspaper, the Melbourne Observer, which was established on Sunday, September 14, 1969.
Editor Ash Long has entered his 49th year of newspaper work. His links with the Local Paper circulation area go back to the early 1970s.
Ash first started reporting for the community as a ???stringer' for the Whittlesea Post newspaper in 1973. His early reporting rounds included the Whittlesea, Kinglake and Diamond Valley areas.
Ash is now in his 45th year of local paper reporting. He started as a boy in newspapers in 1969. Ash took on a family tradition. His mother-in-law, Isobell Tunzi, was a Whittlesea Post news contributor from the 1950s. In the early 1980s, Ash Long was Manager of eight Leader newspapers including the Whittlesea Post and Diamond Valley News.
In 1984, Ash and Fleur Long purchased The Yea Chronicle business from Tom Dignam. The couple began many community involvements. Ash was a Charter Member and Past President of the Rotary Club of Yea, being named a Paul Harris Fellow. He remains an active Freemason, presented with the honour of Past Grand Tyler.
The Local Paper enjoys a reputation for honesty, reliability and courage. The Local Paper enjoys a standing for honest reporting, without fear or favour.
Editor Ash Long won the statewide Westpac Award for best local reporting for his fearless coverage of Yea Council events in 1986-87.
Newspapers published by the Long family have been vitally involved in the local community.
For almost 10 years, Fleur Long was a nurse at the Rosebank Extended Care Centre facility at Yea and District Memorial Hospital.
Their children, Kristi and James, were students at Yea Primary School, and involved themselves in community activities such as Guides, the Yea Water Tigers, basketball and football.
Ash Long expanded his newspaper interests with titles in Whittlesea, Kinglake, Diamond Valley, Kilmore, Seymour and Nagambie. oon after the tragic Black Saturday fires in 2009, Ash Long started a special purpose local weekly newspaper, The Phoenix.
More than $1.3 million in advertising space was donated to local businesses to assist them in their recovery from the disaster.
The Phoenix was designed to assist local families and businesses with the rebuilding and recovery of the bushfire region including Murrindindi, and surrounding municipalities including Mansfield, Mitchell, Nillumbik, Whittlesea and Yarra Ranges.
The Phoenix was in publication for 18 months. It was a progenitor for The Local Paper which commenced on February 17, 2016 due to public demand.
The Local Paper continues in the same community spirit. Free ???What's On' advertising is available for all local clubs and organisations in Murrindindi Shire.
The Local Paper's Trades and Services Directory has affordable $5-a-week advertising for trades people to promote local business.
Suburb: Ashburton
Publication Day: Fortnightly - Wednesday
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Newspaper Name : The Weekly Times VIC
About Us: The Herald & Weekly Times Pty Ltd is the publisher of three market-leading publications ??? the Herald Sun, Sunday Herald Sun, The Weekly Times.
The HWT newspapers dominate their market and, in terms of circulation and market penetration, are among the most successful in the world.
These days, with the advent of a range of new platforms on which to deliver news, readership of HWT publications is soaring.
The Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd (HWT) is a newspaper publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia. It is owned and operated by News Pty Ltd, which as News Ltd, purchased the HWT in 1987.