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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
Western Australia's only regional daily newspaper. 1 January 1896 – 13 January 1909: Morning Herald [2] [3] Perth; daily from Monday to Saturday: 19 December 1897 – present: The Sunday Times: Weekly on Sunday: Perth; distributed statewide. From its origin until 1902 was known as the "West Australian Sunday Times" 1897 - 1954: Albany Advertiser
West Australian Regional Newspapers Pty ltd: WA Regional ALBERT & LOGAN NEWS: 70970: Quest Community Newspapers: QLD Metropolitan ALBURY WODONGA NEWS WEEKLY: 22164: Star News Group: NSW Regional ARMADALE EXAMINER: 22905: Examiner Newspapers (WA) WA Metropolitan ARMIDALE EXPRESS EXTRA: 13523: Fairfax Regional Media - Tamworth: NSW Regional ...
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 ...
The Sunday Independent (also known as The Independent) was a Western Australian weekly newspaper owned by mining entrepreneurs Lang Hancock and Peter Wright, [2] [3] printed and published in the Perth suburb of East Victoria Park.
This category is about issues related to the newspaper, and former and current staff, and related newspapers Pages in category "The West Australian" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
It was licensed to TVW7, a subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers, publisher of The West Australian. [10] BTQ-7 followed on 1 November, signing on as Brisbane's second commercial television station. [10] [11] In 1969 the Melbourne based Herald and Weekly times group purchased WA Newspapers . The HWT group already owned HSV 7 and ADS 7 and ...
Competition from television evening news resulted in losses in circulation and eventual cessation of most Australian afternoon newspapers. The Daily News came to be a wholly owned subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers (WAN), formerly itself a subsidiary of the Melbourne-based Herald and Weekly Times organisation.