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Battye, James Sykes (1912). "The Inquirer, The Daily News, and The Morning Herald". Cyclopedia of Western Australia.; Droppert, Gerard J. (1955) The beginnings of the press in Western Australia : a study of newspapers published during the period 1829-1850 Typescript (photocopy) "HS/PR/1292."
The West Australian is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), [ 2 ] as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times .
The newspaper was owned by the publicly listed company West Australian Newspapers Ltd (WAN) from the 1920s. In 1969, the Melbourne-based The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (HWT) bought WAN and published the paper until 1987, when Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation acquired HWT.
Newspapers of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia (1 C, 1 P) Newspapers published in Goldfields–Esperance (1 C, 2 P) Newspapers of the Great Southern region of Western Australia (2 C, 2 P)
Newspapers published in, or for the Mid West region of Western Australia have included over 30 different titles over time. The Mid West region covers 472,336 square kilometres and accounts for 8.7% of the Western Australian population. [1] There has been some crossover between Mid West newspapers and the newspapers of the Pilbara and Gascoyne ...
NORTH WEST NEWS: 38763: Quest Community Newspapers: QLD Metropolitan NORTH WEST TELEGRAPH: 6587: West Australian Regional Newspapers Pty Ltd: WA Regional NORTHCOTE LEADER: 18836: Leader Newspaper Group: VIC Metropolitan NORTHERN DISTRICT TIMES: 51631: NewsLocal: NSW Metropolitan NORTHERN MESSENGER: 70407: Messenger Newspapers Pty Ltd: SA ...
ANPlan: The Australian Newspaper Plan – an initiative of Council of Australian State Libraries (CASL) Australian Newspapers Online. Try searching Libraries Australia (the Australian national bibliographic database) to see which Libraries in Australia carry which newspaper/s. Paperboy Australia: Australian newspapers listed by city and state
The South West is Western Australia's most popular regional tourist destination. The region also has a notable agriculture industry; crops such as grapes, apples and avocados, account for 60% of the regions agricultural commodities. [1] Just over half of the current newspapers distributed in the South West region are owned by Seven West Media. [2]