Newspaper Name : Hills to Hawkesbury - Fortnightly
About Us: The Hills to Hawkesbury Community News started in 1983 by Ron Stettler and was called the Hills TV Magazine. Ron Stettler Printing was located at 27 Reynolds Street, Toongabbie.
The original magazine was printed in black and white and by 1995 Ron was printing a 32 page magazine every fortnight. Each issue was printed on coloured paper so locals could easily see it was a new edition. Over the years the format changed into a colour magazine.
The magazine remained in the Stettler family until it was purchased by Paul & Veronica Jocelyn in 2007 and renamed the Hills to Hawkesbury Living Magazine. In 2012 it was purchased by Chris Compton, from Compton Media Group and the name was changed to Hills to Hawkesbury Community News. It is now published by Adelphi Printing Pty Ltd as Trustee for the Paton Family Trust.
Suburb: Castle Hill
Publication Day: Thursday and Friday
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Newspaper Name : Illawarra Mercury
About Us: Illawarra Mercury has served the Illawarra region since 1855. The award winning Illawarra Mercury is the only paid daily newspaper in the region.
It is the premier print and digital news and advertising medium in the Illawarra. In a region with a population of over 400,000. The Illawarra Mercury is a vital information provider to the Illawarra both in print and online. It services a vibrant, technology driven community tackling the challenges of the 21st century.
The University of Wollongong is forging an international reputation in information technology and other fields. This regional economy has been built on a foundation of steel manufacturing and heavy industry that continues in the region. All this in a beautiful location between bush clad mountains and the sea, beginning just 45 kilometres south of Sydney.
With a primary circulation centred on the geographical region of the Illawarra, the secondary region covers a vast area encompassing the Southern Highlands of New South Wales as far south as Eden on the Victorian border.
Suburb: Castle Hill
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday
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Newspaper Name : Sydney Morning Herald
About Us: The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the Herald is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and "the most widely-read masthead in the country. The newspaper is published in compact print form from Monday to Saturday as The Sydney Morning Herald and on Sunday as its sister newspaper, The Sun-Herald and digitally as an online site and app, seven days a week. It is considered a newspaper of record for Australia. The print edition of The Sydney Morning Herald is available for purchase from many retail outlets throughout the Sydney metropolitan area, most parts of regional New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South East Queensland.
Readership:-
Total 11.03 million, Digital 10.701 million, Print 1.536 million (EMMA, March 2020)
Suburb: Castle Hill
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday
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Newspaper Name : The Daily Telegraph
About Us: Readership data from Enhanced Media Metrics Australia October 2018 report shows that the Daily Telegraph has total monthly readership of 4,500,000 people via print and digital, compared to 7,429,000 people for its primary competitor, the Sydney Morning Herald.[76]
The Daily Telegraph's weekday print newspaper circulation fell from 310,724 in June 2013 to 221,641 in June 2017. Saturday newspaper circulation fell to 221,996 over the same period.
As of February 2019, third-party web analytics provider Alexa ranked The Daily Telegraph's website as the 343rd most visited website in Australia (down from 90th in July 2015)
Breaking Sydney's biggest news stories first, www.DailyTelegraph.com.au is one of Australia's fastest updating news platforms. Live streaming delivers the most up-to-the minute global, national and local news to a highly-engaged digital audience.
As the no.1 newspaper in NSW, The Daily Telegraph has built a proud reputation as a news breaking brand that sets the agenda that the rest of the state talk about.
We are dedicated to listening to what our readers feel most passionate about. We don't just publish transport woes, we offer solutions.
Our comprehensive sections, including Carsguide and BW Magazine, offer readers advice and inspiration to better live their lives.