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Süd-Australische Zeitung - German-language newspaper variously from Tanunda and Adelaide Tanunda Deutsche Zeitung - German-language newspaper from Tanunda, founded by C. H. Barton The Warrigal Review (1901) - "a newspaper published by the South Australian Sixth Contingent, Imperial Bushmen, on board the steamship Warrigal on route to Durban ...
The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, The Age primarily serves Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales. It is delivered both in print and digital ...
The response to his death was generally one of shock, and many fellow commentators and players believed that he was amongst the best sports commentators in Australia. [5] [6] His funeral service on 15 January 2008 at CityLife Church in Wantirna South was open to the public and also broadcast on Foxtel. Over 1000 people attended, including his ...
Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 local news titles covering metropolitan Melbourne; Melbourne Observer (tabloid weekly) [8] Sameway Magazine (Chinese weekly) The Australian Jewish News (weekly) Viet Times (Vietnamese weekly) [citation needed] Il Globo (bi-weekly, Italian)
The Herald Sun primarily serves Melbourne and the state of Victoria and shares many articles with other News Corporation daily newspapers, especially those from Australia. It is also available for purchase in Tasmania , the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales such as the Riverina and ...
Truth was a Melbourne tabloid newspaper established in 1902 as a subsidiary of Sydney's Truth. [1] It was "a sensational weekly paper with a large circulation, delighting while shocking its readers with its frequent exposure of personal scandal and social injustice.
The Leader was a weekly newspaper in Melbourne, Victoria. It was a "companion weekly" to the daily newspaper The Age, and was edited by David Syme's brother George Syme. [1] Its first issue was released on 3 February 1855, under the title "The Weekly Age". [2] Henry Short was editor from 1887 to 1925. [3]
Gangemi died at 83 years old on 2 July 2008 of natural causes, there were over 250 mourners at his funeral, one of them being the high-profile member of the Carlton Crew, Mick "The Don" Gatto. [ 9 ] Following the 1998–2006 Melbourne gangland killings , in 2008, the 'ndrangheta were tied to the importation of 15 million ecstasy pills to ...