About Us: The municipality contains many historic properties and buildings, dating from the earliest settlement of Tasmania. Deloraine is host to the Tasmanian Craft Fair and a centre for music, arts and crafts across northern Tasmania. The Meander Valley is on the main tourist route from the Devonport ferry
through to Launceston and Hobart. Nearby natural attractions include the Cradle Mountain and Walls of
Jerusalem National Parks, Dove Lake, the Overland Track, Mole Creek
Karst National Park and caves
Suburb: Hagley
Publication Day: Monthly - 2nd Thursday of Every Month
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Newspaper Name : Sunday Examiner
About Us: "Established in 1842, The Examiner is Tasmania's oldest newspaper and one of the oldest in Australia. As a trusted voice of the community for nearly two centuries, we continue to deliver high-quality news coverage seven days a week, with a strong print readership and a rapidly growing digital presence."
"The Examiner boasts the largest reach of any media organization in our market. Our comprehensive suite of print and digital marketing solutions provides businesses with unparalleled access to our engaged audience."
"Launceston, Tasmania's second-largest city, is affectionately known as the 'Garden City' for its abundance of parklands. While retaining the charm of a regional center, Launceston offers a range of modern amenities. The region is renowned for its burgeoning wine industry, while key sectors such as education, training, manufacturing, accommodation, and food production are vital drivers of the local economy."
Suburb: Hagley
Publication Day: Sunday
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Newspaper Name : The Examiner
About Us: The Examiner is Australia's third oldest newspaper and was founded in 1842 on a hand press smuggled into Tasmania (then known as Van Diemens Land) disguised as brewery machinery.
The first three editions of The Examiner were free after which it sold for sixpence, a reasonable sum for the day. Fifty years later it sold for a penny an edition.
The newspaper was founded by businessman James Aikenhead, but Reverend John West is widely considered among a principal founder and was its first editor.
In its 180-year-history The Examiner has had only 17 editors, with the paper currently under the leadership of Corey Martin. The masthead also has had two female editors.
The Examiner services primarily the Northern Tasmanian region and is located in the region's largest city, Launceston. It covers the area from Deloraine in the North-West, through to Launceston and its readership covers areas as far as George Town, Derby, and the East Coast.
It covers nine local government areas and the communities in between and has journalists who cover important rounds such as health, local government and environment. It also shares a team of reporters in Hobart to cover state government and politics.
As a masthead, we are proud to serve our community and has had a long and successful history in campaign journalism, to advocate for change and reform on behalf of the community.
The Examiner remains a strong editorial voice for its region and has worked hard to ensure important stories are told and its readers' voices are heard.
It publishes seven days a week in print and online.