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The Ryerson Index is an online index of death notices from Australian newspapers, past and present, compiled by the Sydney-based charity Ryerson Index Incorporated.The index database has in excess of 9 million records compiled from more than 470 newspapers and other sources across Australia.
Ryerson Index (1803– ) Free index only for death notices and obituaries; University of Sydney student newspaper, Honi Soit (1929–1990) Pay: The Age (1990–present) Sydney Morning Herald (1955–1995) Via the Google newspaper archives: The digital searchability is a major issue. Nevertheless, some issues of some papers may only be available ...
The Leader (Liverpool, New South Wales, newspaper) Liverpool: Yes: defunct: 1951–1977 The Leader and Shoalhaven district newspaper: Nowra: No: defunct: 1893–1909 The Leader: the leader in local news in the Liverpool and Ingleburn districts: Liverpool: Yes: current: 1981– Leichhardt and Petersham guardian and suburban advertiser: Petersham ...
The Anglican (newspaper) The Arrow (newspaper) Auburn and District News; The Auburn and Lidcombe Advance; The Auburn News and Granville Electorate Gazetteer; The Australasian Chronicle; The Australian Communist; Australian Home Companion and Band of Hope Journal; The Australian Producers' Home Journal; The Australian Star; Australian Town and ...
There are many newspapers published in New South Wales, serving both the capital, Sydney, and the regions. Some newspapers are defunct; some have been renamed; some have been amalgamated. The two main Sydney newspapers are The Sydney Morning Herald, which was founded in 1831, and The Daily Telegraph, founded in 1879.
The Central Western Daily newspaper (also known as the Western Daily) [1] was founded in 1945 in Orange in the Central West region of New South Wales, its first edition being published on 3 October 1945. It followed a range of earlier publications from Orange, including The Advocate [2] [3] and The Leader (also known as the Orange Leader).
The Macleay Argus is an English-language newspaper published twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. [1] In 1952 it absorbed The Macleay Chronicle, which had been in publication since 1878. [2] [3]
Andrew Rogers, 92, Australian corporate and legal advisor, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1979–1993). [134] Shen Rong, 88, Chinese writer. [135] Kamla Srivastava, 90, Indian folk singer, cardio-respiratory failure. [136] Gunnar Ström, 93, Swedish Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956). [137] Tian Yunzhang, 78, Chinese calligrapher ...