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Macarthur chronicle: Parramatta: Yes: defunct: 2002–2006 Macarthur Chronicle: Parramatta: Yes: defunct: 1992–1998 Macarthur Chronicle Camden Edition: Camden: Yes: defunct: 2006–2014 Macarthur Chronnicle. Camden & Wollondilly Edition Camden & Wollondilly Yes defunct 2014–2020 Macarthur Chronicle Campbelltown Edition: Campbelltown: Yes ...
Adelaide Morning Chronicle (June 1852–November 1853) Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung (1851–1862), German-language paper Australische Zeitung (1874–1916) German-language newspaper
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Macarthur Square, Campbelltown; Macarthur Square is the biggest shopping centre in the Macarthur region and caters for the entire region. It contains over 300 shops and includes the department stores Big W, Target and David Jones. Macarthur Square is located in the suburb of Ambarvale, New South Wales, which is about 1 km south of Campbelltown ...
NSW Regional MACARTHUR CHRONICLE - CAMDEN EDITION: 22453: NewsLocal: NSW Metropolitan MACARTHUR CHRONICLE - CAMPBELLTOWN EDITION: 48471: NewsLocal: NSW Metropolitan MACEDON RANGES LEADER: 11899: Leader Newspaper Group: VIC Metropolitan MAILBOX SHOPPER: 13829: Fairfax Regional Media - Dubbo: NSW Regional MANDURAH COASTAL TIMES: 31619: Community ...
NewsLocal is a subsidiary of News Corp Australia that operates its community newspapers in New South Wales. It used to be Cumberland-Courier Community Newspapers.. In April 2020, Newscorp announced they would suspend print publication of a number of local and regional newspapers due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in Australia.
Cumberland/Courier (NSW) newspapers [17] Blacktown Advocate; Canterbury-Bankstown Express; Central; Central Coast Express Advocate; Fairfield Advance; Hills Shire Times; Hornsby and Upper North Shore Advocate; Inner West Courier; Liverpool Leader; Macarthur Chronicle; Mt Druitt-St Marys Standard; NINETOFIVE; North Shore Times; Northern District ...
From 1866 to 1876 it was published as the Newcastle Chronicle. [2] The paper ceased publication in 1876, with the commencement of The Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate. [3] The Herald also replaced the Miners Advocate and Northumberland Recorder which had commenced publication in 1873. [4]