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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge Observer (Murray Bridge) – a free community paper c. 1971–1976, revived briefly 1983; Herald (1860–c2020), previously known as Barossa and Light Herald; The Kapunda Herald (1864–1951) The Midlands Gazette - a section of The Kapunda Herald; The Northern Star - predecessor; The Roxby Downs Sun (Roxby Downs) – discontinued ...

  3. List of newspapers in South Australia by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Hills Herald: Adelaide hills region 15,000 $0.00 Adelaide East Herald: council areas of Mitcham, Burnside, Unley and Campbelltown 15,000 $0.00 Flinders News, The: Port Pirie, Mid North, northern Yorke Peninsula, Far North 12,526 $0.00 Northern Argus Courier, The: Mount Barker, Adelaide Hills 12,000 $1.30 Stock Journal: Statewide 10,721 ...

  4. Messenger Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, shortly before his death, Baynes sold his remaining shares to The Advertiser. In the 1970s and 1980s, newspapers in the Adelaide Hills, south coast and Barossa Valley were added to the Messenger stable. In 1988, the City Messenger was established to cover the Adelaide CBD.

  5. The Chronicle (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle was a South Australian weekly newspaper, printed from 1858 to 1975, which evolved through a series of titles. It was printed by the publishers of The Advertiser, its content consisting largely of reprints of articles and Births, Marriages and Deaths columns from the parent newspaper.

  6. List of newspapers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Nathalia Herald; Nhill Free Press; The McIvor Times; The North Central Review; Ovens and Murray Advertiser; Port Fairy Gazette; The Portland Observer; Riponshire Advocate; Riverine Herald (Echuca) Rochester Express; Romsey Express; Rosedale Courier; Rupunyup Spectator and Lubeck, Banyena, Rich Avon, and Lallat Advertiser; Rutherglen Sun ...

  7. The Advertiser (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    When Murdoch acquired The Herald and Weekly Times in 1987, he also acquired the remaining 48.7% share of The Advertiser. [16] He sold The News in 1987, and it was closed in 1992. Murdoch then changed the format of The Advertiser from a broadsheet to a tabloid in November 1997, and the masthead and content font and layout was modernised in ...

  8. List of newspapers in Australia by circulation - Wikipedia

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    THE ADVERTISER (INCORPORATING THE LAKE TIMES) 57773: Illawarra Newspapers Pty Ltd: NSW Regional THE BAW BAW SHIRE & WEST GIPPSLAND TRADER: 16591: Warragul Regional Newspapers Ltd: VIC Regional THE CITY: 44500: Messenger Newspapers Pty Ltd: SA Metropolitan THE ECHO: 38761: Geelong Advertiser Pty Ltd: VIC Regional THE FREE PRESS: 2333: The North ...

  9. The News (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    The News was an afternoon daily tabloid newspaper in the city of Adelaide, South Australia, that had its origins in 1869, and ceased circulation in 1992.Through much of the 20th century, The Advertiser was Adelaide's morning broadsheet, The News the afternoon tabloid, with The Sunday Mail covering weekend sport, and Messenger Newspapers community news.