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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. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Express (5 February 2001 – 10 September 2001) Melbourne Punch; Melbourne Star (1934) Melton Express; Mercury (Fitzroy) Moorabbin News; Mornington Standard; mX (free afternoon commuter newspaper) Newsday (30 September 1969 – 3 May 1970) North Melbourne Advertiser (1873–1894) North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne ...

  4. List of non-English-language newspapers in New South Wales

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    The Sunrise Daily Newspaper Cabramatta Ethnic Press Association of Australia 1983 to date Tieng noi nguoi Viet: The Voice of Vietnam: Cabramatta: Tieng noi nguoi Viet: 1992 to 1995: Vịêt lụân: Vietnamnese Herald: Bankstown: Vịêt lụân: 1983 to date: 0812-6666 : Vietnam thoi nay: Vietnam News Today: Bankstown: Vietnam thoi nay: 1989 ...

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  7. Media in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Herald Sun was created from the merger of the morning tabloid newspaper The Sun and the afternoon broadsheet newspaper The Herald in 1990. A third major paper, The Argus was discontinued in 1957. [2] The weekly Melbourne Observer newspaper was established in 1969. It is available free in print, and online at www.MelbourneObserver.com.au .

  8. Newspapers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Each state and territory has one or two dominant daily newspapers which focus upon the major national news while also containing news of importance for the state that it is sold in. These include: The Sydney Morning Herald , The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), The Age (Melbourne), The Herald Sun (Melbourne) and The Canberra Times .

  9. Herald Sun - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the paper had a daily circulation of 350,000 from Monday to Friday. [3] The Herald Sun newspaper is the product of a merger in 1990 of two newspapers owned by The Herald and Weekly Times Limited: the morning tabloid paper The Sun News-Pictorial and the afternoon broadsheet paper The Herald.