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Newspaper Town / suburb Sydney region [1] Status Years of publication Adelong and Tumut Express: Tumut: No: defunct: 1925–1949 Adelong and Tumut Express and Batlow District News
There are many newspapers published in New South Wales, serving both the capital, Sydney, and the regions. Some newspapers are defunct; some have been renamed; some have been amalgamated. The two main Sydney newspapers are The Sydney Morning Herald, which was founded in 1831, and The Daily Telegraph, founded in 1879.
This is a list of cities and towns in the Australian state of New South Wales with a population of 5,000 or greater as at the 2021 Census. The below figures represent the populations of the contiguous built-up areas of each city or town.
Newspapers published in Sydney (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in New South Wales" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
Fairfax Community Newspapers NSW: NSW Metropolitan ST GEORGE & SUTHERLAND SHIRE LEADER - SUTHERLAND SHIRE EDITION: 73705: Fairfax Community Newspapers NSW: NSW Metropolitan ST MARYS MT DRUITT STAR: 33129: Fairfax Community Newspapers NSW: NSW Metropolitan STAR, NEWCASTLE & LAKE MACQUARIE: 34144: Newcastle Newspapers Pty Ltd: NSW Regional ...
There are two national and 10 state/territory daily newspapers, 35 regional dailies and 470 other regional and suburban newspapers in Australia. Each state and territory has one or two dominant daily newspapers which focus upon the major national news while also containing news of importance for the state that it is sold in.
Sydney has two main daily newspapers. The Sydney Morning Herald (which is the oldest Australian newspaper) is Sydney's newspaper of record with extensive coverage of domestic and international news, culture and business. It is also the oldest extant newspaper in Australia, having been published regularly since 1831.
The Register, newspaper in Adelaide; The South Australian (1844–1851), previously Southern Australian; South Australian Chronicle (July 1858 – 1955) published weekly under various similar titles by The Advertiser; South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (1837–1931) South Australian Register