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  2. The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    0312-6323. Website. thewest.com.au. The West Australian is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), [2] as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times. It is the second-oldest continuously produced newspaper in Australia, having been published since 1833.

  3. The Nightly - Wikipedia

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    Website. thenightly.com.au. Free online archives. thenightly.com.au /editions. The Nightly is an Australian daily digital newspaper, published by Seven West Media. Based in Western Australia, it is freely available and publishes on weekdays at 6 p.m. AEST (or AEDT during daylight savings).

  4. Newspapers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    All major newspapers and most minor newspapers in Australia now produce a digital version of their publication. Many periodicals produce a digital version only. [11] Further major changes to legacy media in Australia seem inevitable. [12] The COVID-19 pandemic impacted Australian news media by reducing advertising income. Some titles were ...

  5. List of newspapers in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Inquirer: a Western Australian Journal of Politics and Literature. Perth; weekly on Wednesday. In 1855 merged with the Commercial News and Shipping Gazette to form The Inquirer & Commercial News. 1 January 1844 – 1 May 1849. The Swan River News and Western Australian Chronicle. Monthly.

  6. Anthony De Ceglie - Wikipedia

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    Australia. Profession. Journalist. Awards. Walkley Award (3) Anthony De Ceglie is an Australian journalist who is Seven West Media 's director of news and current affairs and editor-in-chief. He was previously editor-in-chief of West Australian Newspapers.

  7. Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia is the world's largest iron-ore producer (34% of the world's total), and extracts 66% (6.9% of world production) of Australia's 306 tonnes (9.8 million troy ounces) of gold in 2022. [53] It is a major world producer of bauxite, which is processed into alumina at four refineries providing 11% of total world production.

  8. Western Australian 175th Anniversary - Wikipedia

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    Western Australian 175th Anniversary. The Western Australian 175th Anniversary of European settlement was celebrated in 2004. The anniversary celebrations were different in style to the 1929 centenary events, and limited in their extent compared to those of the 150th anniversary in 1979. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. The Australian - Wikipedia

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    The Australian had 67,561 paid digital subscribers in the same period. [ 72 ] As of August 2015, [update] according to third-party web analytics providers Alexa and Similarweb , The Australian ' s website was the 72nd- and 223rd-most visited websites in Australia, respectively.