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The Sunday Times is a tabloid Sunday newspaper published by Seven West Media, in Perth and distributed throughout Western Australia. Founded as The West Australian Sunday Times, it was renamed The Sunday Times from 30 March 1902. [1] Owned since 1955 by News Limited, the newspaper and its website PerthNow, were sold to Seven West Media in 2016 ...
As well as this, the Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe weather warning, saying damaging wind gusts of up to 90 km/h were likely to develop over parts of the lower west and south west districts late on the evening of the 25th, before easing mid-morning on the 26th. Even though contained, WA's Emergency Services Minister Stephen Dawson said ...
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The Years of News from The West Australian and Perth Daily News. Perth, Western Australia: St George Books. ISBN 0-86778-016-9. (1933) West Australian – history of the newspaper, printing techniques and building (Photographs first used in The West Australian on 10 May 1910) West Australian, 5 January 1933, Centenary issue, p. 3,8e,21d
He was editor-in-chief of West Australian Newspapers (including The West Australian) from January 2019 to April 2024. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 1 ] From March 2020 to 2021, during his tenure, it increased its weekday readership by 14%, [ 5 ] and its Sunday readership by 28%, [ 5 ] though some have argued that it has gone in a more tabloid direction ...
"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." held in Battye Library; Frost, A. C. (1930). "Early West Australian newspapers ...
Daily News front page of 7 August 1945, announcing the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. [2]One of the early newspapers of the Western Australian colony was The Inquirer, established by Francis Lochee and William Tanner on 5 August 1840.