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  2. The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    The West Australian was owned by the publicly listed company West Australian Newspapers from the 1920s. In 1969, the Melbourne based Herald & Weekly Times bought WAN and published the paper until 1987 when it was sold to Robert Holmes à Court 's Bell Group , when the remainder of H&WT was bought by Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation .

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Category:The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    Journalism portal For more information, see The West Australian . This category is about issues related to the newspaper, and former and current staff, and related newspapers

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  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 ...