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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
In response, newspapers in Australia closed, amalgamated or laid off staff – by 2011, the top two newspaper owners accounted for 86% of newspaper sales in Australia. [10] All major newspapers and most minor newspapers in Australia now produce a digital version of their publication. Many periodicals produce a digital version only. [11]
This is a list of the top 25 newspapers in the Australia by Monday–Friday or Monday–Saturday circulation for the three-month period ending 30 June 2010. [5] These figures were released by The Newspaper Works, a trade organization.
Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Australia" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Australian newspaper people (4 C, 6 P) R. Russian-language newspapers published in Australia (1 P) S. Sports newspapers published in Australia (3 P)
The Australian (1824 newspaper) Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1824–1848 The Australian Abo Call: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1938 The Australian Band of Hope Journal: Sydney: Yes: defunct: N/A Australian Band of Hope Review, and Children's Friend: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1856 The Australian Communist: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1920–1921 The Australian Home ...
Ownership of national and the newspapers of each capital city are dominated by two corporations, News Corp Australia, (which was founded in Adelaide but is now based from the United States) and Nine Entertainment – News Corp-owned titles account for nearly two-thirds (64.2 per cent) of metropolitan circulation [21] and Nine-owned papers ...
The first edition of The Australian was published by Rupert Murdoch on 15 July 1964, becoming the third national newspaper in Australia following shipping newspaper Daily Commercial News (1891) [12] and Australian Financial Review (1951). Unlike other original Murdoch newspapers, it is not a tabloid publication. [10]