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The West Australian is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), [2] as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times. It is the second-oldest continuously produced newspaper in Australia, having been published since 1833.
Battye, James Sykes (1912). "The Inquirer, The Daily News, and The Morning Herald". Cyclopedia of Western Australia.; Droppert, Gerard J. (1955) The beginnings of the press in Western Australia : a study of newspapers published during the period 1829-1850 Typescript (photocopy) "HS/PR/1292."
Issues of the Meekatharra Miner (1909-1918), the Daily Telegraph and North Murchison Gazette (1918-1920), and the Daily Telegraph and North Murchison and Pilbarra Gazette (1920-1947) have been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program, [3] a project of the National Library of Australia in cooperation with the State Library of Western Australia.
Newspaper House, York Street, Albany. The Albany Advertiser, also published as the Australian Advertiser and the Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post, is a biweekly English language newspaper published for Albany and the Great Southern region in Western Australia.
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
Chinese & English Australia Asia Business Weekly [4] 2008- Northbridge Chinese Australia China Business review [5] 1995 East Perth Chinese Australian Chinese Times [6] 1995- Perth Italian & English Comunità di lavoro d'Australia [7] 1982 - 1983 North Perth Arabic & English Crescent Times: Australian Muslim newspaper [8] 2008-2011 Mirrabooka German
The South Western Times is a weekly English language newspaper published for Bunbury and the South West region in Western Australia. The newspaper was first published in 1888 [1] and was originally titled the Southern Advertiser. The name was changed later the same year to the Southern Times and in 1917 it became the South Western Times. [2]
WAtoday is an online newspaper, focusing its coverage on Perth and Western Australia. It was established on 10 June 2008 and is owned by Nine Entertainment (formerly Fairfax Digital). [2] The company employs ten journalists in Perth. It is based in the same building as Nine television, on St George's Terrace. [citation needed]