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  2. The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    The Years of News from The West Australian and Perth Daily News. Perth, Western Australia: St George Books. ISBN 0-86778-016-9. (1933) West Australian – history of the newspaper, printing techniques and building (Photographs first used in The West Australian on 10 May 1910) West Australian, 5 January 1933, Centenary issue, p. 3,8e,21d

  3. Anthony De Ceglie - Wikipedia

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    He later served as the deputy editor of the Sydney based Daily Telegraph from March 2016, as well as serving as Deputy Editor at the Sunday Times and its web portal PerthNow. He was editor-in-chief of West Australian Newspapers (including The West Australian) from January 2019 to April 2024. [2] [3] [4] [1]

  4. List of newspapers in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    From 18 November 1879, the masthead changed to The West Australian: 18 November 1879 – present: The West Australian: Perth; bi-weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays until 16 October 1883; then tri-weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until 23 December 1884; then daily from Monday to Saturday: Continuation of The Western Australian Times under a ...

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  6. West Australian - Wikipedia

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    West Australian refers to people or things from the Australian state of Western Australia. West Australian may also refer to: The West Australian, an Australian daily newspaper; West Australian (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse; West Australian Airways, a defunct Australian airline

  7. Paul Murray (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Murray was born in Mount Lawley in 1950, and grew up in the eastern Perth suburb of Guildford in the Swan Valley.His father, Keith Murray, was a journalist at The West Australian for a decade from 1948 [2] and his older brother Kim was a reporter at the Daily News.

  8. Western Australian Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) is the credential awarded to students who have completed senior secondary education (Year 10, Year 11 and Year 12) in the state of Western Australia. It is the Western Australian graduation certificate of the Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education. Students are required to ...

  9. Portal:Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    These games raised the profile of paraplegic (spinal cord and polio) athletes in Australia, particularly Western Australia. The chairman of the Organising Committee, Hugh Leslie, who had lost a leg in World War II, gave a speech aimed to change public perceptions about disabilities by addressing the power of language. These games, he told the ...