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The NCR's newspaper history dates back to 1870 with the launch of The Kilmore Free Press.The company publishes the weekly tabloids The North Central Review, which was created in 2004, The Free Press which merged with NCR in 2004, and The Whittlesea Review which was created in 2006.
mX (free afternoon commuter newspaper) Newsday (30 September 1969 – 3 May 1970) North Melbourne Advertiser (1873–1894) North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser (1895–1913) North Melbourne Gazette (1894–1901) Oakleigh and Caulfield Times; Oakleigh Standard; The Paper (Melbourne) Prahran Chronicle; Prahran Telegraph (1860–1930)
In the early 1970s Eric and his brother George were able to turn out between 300 and 400 copies a week at the 83-year-old printery. It has been confirmed that in the 1970s, the Courier ' s was the only hand-set hand-operated press in Victoria. [3] The issue for 15 December 1978 was the last, and it was then incorporated by the Kilmore Free Press.
Thomas Hunt (15 September 1841 – 8 December 1934) was an Australian politician.. Born in Cappawhite, County Tipperary, Ireland to John Hunt and Ann O'Brien, he arrived in Melbourne in May 1858 and settled in Kilmore, where he established Kilmore Free Press in 1865, later acquiring the Examiner.
Kilmore (/ ˈ k ɪ l m ɔːr /) [2] is a town in the Australian state of Victoria.Located 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of Melbourne, it is the oldest inland town in Victoria by the combination of age and physical occupation, and because it had unique agricultural attributes to drive that earliest settlement.
Football coverage in Kilmore was first published in The Leader newspaper back in 1873 [1] with the town boasting three football teams - North Kilmore FC, South Kilmore FC and the Heath's Club. [ 2 ] In July, 1874, Kilmore hosted the Hawthorn Football Club in a match [ 3 ] and also in May, 1875, resulting in a win to Kilmore.
It was located on Rutledge Street, Kilmore, to the east of Assumption College. [1] It opened on 1 October 1888 along with the first section of the Heathcote branch line. [2] The town had previously been served by a Kilmore station east of the town on the main North East railway line, which was renamed Kilmore East railway station upon its ...
Wandong / ˈ w ɒ n d ɒ ŋ / is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is about 50 kilometres (30 mi) north of the state capital, Melbourne, on the Hume Highway. It adjoins the town of Heathcote Junction, and at the 2016 census, the two towns had a population of 1,340. [1] The main centre nearest Wandong is Kilmore.