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  2. Violence against Indians in Australia controversy - Wikipedia

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    Indian students were at the time the second largest group of international students studying at a tertiary level in Australia. From 2004 to 2009, the number of Indians studying in Australia rose from 30,000 to 97,000 with 45,000 of these living in Melbourne, 32,000 in Adelaide and the remainder shared between Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.

  3. Environmental issues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Other major pollution problems in Melbourne include levels of bacteria including E. coli in the Yarra River and its tributaries caused by septic systems, [23] as well as litter. Up to 350,000 cigarette butts enter the storm water runoff every day. [24] Several programs are being implemented to minimise beach and river pollution.

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  5. The Herald and Weekly Times - Wikipedia

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    The company publishes the morning daily tabloid Herald Sun, which was created in 1990 from a merger of the company's morning tabloid paper, The Sun News-Pictorial, with its afternoon broadsheet paper, The Herald. The Herald had a 150-year history, and The Sun News-Pictorial a 68-year history, in Melbourne. The HWT had bought The Sun News ...

  6. Media in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne has two major daily newspapers, the compact format The Age owned by Nine Entertainment, [1] and the News Corp Australia owned tabloid format Herald Sun.The Herald Sun was created from the merger of the morning tabloid newspaper The Sun and the afternoon broadsheet newspaper The Herald in 1990.

  7. mX (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's approach was to focus much more on entertainment than news, compared to broadsheet newspapers, or even other tabloids. Melbourne Express, published by rival Fairfax Media, was this paper's competitor. Initially it used the same format, although it was released in the mornings rather than the afternoon.

  8. Truth (Melbourne newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Truth was a Melbourne tabloid newspaper established in 1902 as a subsidiary of Sydney's Truth. [1] It was "a sensational weekly paper with a large circulation, delighting while shocking its readers with its frequent exposure of personal scandal and social injustice.

  9. The Australian - Wikipedia

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    The Australian is published by News Corp Australia, [10] an asset of News Corp, which also owns the sole daily newspapers in Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and Darwin, and the most circulated metropolitan daily newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne. [11] News Corp's chairman and founder is Rupert Murdoch.