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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.
1442-9527. OCLC number. 427972890. Website. www.perthnow.com.au. Media of Australia. List of newspapers. 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.
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.
The challenge and the chance: The colonisation and settlement of North West Australia 1861-1914 (Hesperian Press, 1996). Glynn, Sean. Government Policy and Agricultural Development: A Study of the Role of Government in the Development of the Western Australian wheat belt, 1900-1930 (U of Western Australia Press, 1975). Gooding, Janda.
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.
Western Australia is the largest state of Australia, with an area of 2,527,013 square kilometres (975,685 sq mi), [1] and its fourth most populous, with a population of 2,660,026 as of the 2021 Australian census. [2] Official population statistics are created by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, who have a census every five years.
1629–1829. Aboriginal life in the two centuries from 1629 to 1829 was characterized by the increased presence of Europeans around the Western Australian coastline. First contact appears to have been characterized by open trust and curiosity, with Aborigines willing to defend themselves against any unwarranted intrusion.
Paul Murray is a former working journalist and later editor of The West Australian newspaper who resigned and was later retained to write opinion articles for the same newspaper. Murray was the longest serving newspaper editor in Australia when he resigned in February 2000. [1]