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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 ...
Newcastle Weekly (2015– ); Broken Hill, though a city in New South Wales, has significant historical connections to South Australia.. Barrier Daily Truth (1908–2024) . The Barrier Truth (1898–1908) - predecessor
The Community Newspaper Group was a community newspaper business in Perth, Western Australia. Owned by Seven West Media , it published 23 community newspapers within the metropolitan region of Perth, from Yanchep and Two Rocks in the city's north to Mandurah in the south.
The West Australian publishes international, national and local news. As of 23 February 2015, newsgathering was integrated with the TV news and current-affairs operations of Seven News, Perth, which moved its news staff to the paper's Osborne Park premises.
First Seven West logo (2011–2012) Former Seven West logo (2012–2020) Seven West Media Limited is an Australian ASX-listed media company. [2] It is Australia's largest diversified media business, with an extensive presence in broadcast television, radio, print and online publishing.
Online Reporting Prize: Colleen Egan, Perth Now; Science Prize: Leonie Harris, ABC TV; Print Graphics Prize: Greg Smith, The Sunday Times; Travel Prize: Narelle Towie, The Sunday Times; Sports Prize: Paige Taylor, The Australian; Business Prize: Sean Cowan and Gary Adshead, The West Australian; Feature Photography Prize: Andrew Ritchie, Western ...
News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp.. The group's interests span newspaper and magazine publishing, Internet, subscription television in the form of Foxtel, market research, DVD and film distribution, and film and television production trading assets. [1]
Australia's first national daily newspaper, Daily Commercial News (now Lloyd's List Australia), was first published in April 1891. [5] Only during the second part of the twentieth century did other national newspapers start to be published. [4] Newspapers played an important role in Australia in the nineteenth century.