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Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times; Quiz (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into Quiz and the Lantern (1890–1900) The Register, newspaper in Adelaide; The South Australian (1844–1851), previously Southern Australian
The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times: A Journal of Politics & News: Perth; weekly on Saturdays: New masthead following absorption of The Western Australian Times into The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News. In 1874 the masthead was changed to The Western Australian Times. 2 February 1867 – July 1886: The Herald
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
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COOLUM & NORTH SHORE NEWS: 12508: APN Australian Regional Media: QLD Regional COUNTRY NEWS: 39035: Shepparton Newspapers: VIC Regional CRANBOURNE LEADER: 25830: Leader Newspaper Group: VIC Metropolitan CRANBOURNE NEWS: 31421: Star News Group: VIC Metropolitan DANDENONG JOURNAL: 45130: Star News Group: VIC Regional DIAMOND VALLEY LEADER ...
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
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.