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  2. Manning River Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is titled after the Manning River which is a prominent river system near the town of Taree. The Manning River Times started publication in 1952 and is still published currently. [3] Previously to 1952 the newspaper was published as The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales. [3]

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. List of newspapers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of newspapers in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Australian (1824 newspaper) Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1824–1848 The Australian Abo Call: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1938 The Australian Band of Hope Journal: Sydney: Yes: defunct: N/A Australian Band of Hope Review, and Children's Friend: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1856 The Australian Communist: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1920–1921 The Australian Home ...

  7. Taree - Wikipedia

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    Taree (/tɑːriː/) is a city on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. [ 2 ] Since then it has grown to a population of 26,381, [ 1 ] and commands a significant agricultural district.

  8. City of Greater Taree - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Taree City Council (GTCC) was a local government area on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, until 12 May 2016 when it was amalgamated to form part of the Mid-Coast Council. It was originally formed in 1981 from the Manning Shire, and the Taree and Wingham Municipal Councils.

  9. Central Western Daily - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] It has also been known as the "Western News" in terms of the region it is in New South Wales. [13] Until February 2025, it was sold six mornings per week, from Monday to Saturday. The focus of the Central Western Daily is community news and issues and stories about local people; however, it also contains regional, national and world news.