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Goldfields-Esperance Newspapers
This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Newspapers published in the goldfields, and the people involved, in the late 1890s and early 1900s during the expansive stage of the goldfields, were of considerable political impact on Western Australian politics. The seeking of adequate representation of goldfields interests over the coast in the Perth based parliament was a constant issues over the early decades of the newspapers. Goldfields-Esperance is the biggest region in Western Australia. Its population is just under 60,000. The regions involvement in the mining industry is reflected in a number of its newspapers. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Gascoyne newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Mid West newspapers * Pilbara newspapers * South West newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Wheatbelt region ...
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Regions Of Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is divided into regions according to a number of systems. The most common system is the WA Government division of the state into regions for economic development purposes, which comprises nine defined regions; however, there are a number of other systems, including those made for purposes of land management (such as agriculture and conservation), information gathering (such as statistical and meteorological), and election for political office. The various different systems were defined for different purposes, and give specific boundaries, but although many of the different systems' regions have similar names, they have different boundaries; the names and boundaries of regions can and do vary between systems. The ''Regional Development Commissions Act'' regions The Western Australian system of regions defined by the Government of Western Australia for purposes of economic development administration, which excludes the Perth metropolitan region, is a s ...
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Western Argus
The ''Western Argus'' was a newspaper published in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, between 1894 and 1938. It had three different names over time: * ''Western Argus'', 1894-1896 * ''Kalgoorlie Western Argus'', 1896-1916 * ''Western Argus'', 1916-1938 It was brought by Hocking & Co. Ltd. in 1896. It was a weekly and had offices in the same building as the ''Kalgoorlie Miner'' on Hannan Street. It was promoted in the ''Kalgoorlie Miner'' as well. See also * ''Coolgardie Miner'' References External links * * * Further reading * Kirwan, John, (1949) ''The story of a Goldfields newspaper : a romance of the press : Kalgoorlie early days''. Journal and proceedings Western Australian Historical Society Royal Western Australian Historical Society has for many decades been the main association for Western Australians to collectively work for adequate understanding and protection of the cultural heritage of Perth and Western Australia. It was fou ... : 1949), Vol. IV Pt. I ...
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Wheatbelt Newspapers
This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The Wheatbelt region, situated close to Perth, is home to a number of popular tourist destinations. Its primary industry is agriculture, and the region has a rich agricultural history. Recently, however, there has been an increase in mining and mineral processing. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Gascoyne newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Mid West newspapers * Pilbara newspapers * South West newspapers This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the South West region of Western Australia. The South West is Western Australia's most popular regional tourist destination. The region also has a notable agriculture industry; crops such as gr ... References {{Reflist Lists of newspapers published in Western Australia Newspapers of the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia ...
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South West Newspapers
This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the South West region of Western Australia. The South West is Western Australia's most popular regional tourist destination. The region also has a notable agriculture industry; crops such as grapes, apples and avocados, account for 60% of the regions agricultural commodities. Just over half of the current newspapers distributed in the South West region are owned by Seven West Media. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Gascoyne newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Mid West newspapers * Pilbara newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The Wheatbelt region, situated close to Perth, is home to a number of popular tourist destinations. Its primary industry is agriculture, and the reg ... References External links * * * * * * * * * {{tro ...
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Pilbara Newspapers
Pilbara newspapers is a selection of newspapers published in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The rise and fall of some of the newspapers reflect the shifts and changes in population in various localities of the region as mining starts and moves through different zones, and also as some mining operations are exhausted or closed. Titles Earlier newspapers Pilbarra Goldfield News (note that the modern spelling is 'Pilbara'). Published from 19 February 1897 to 20 March 1923, first in Marble Bar and then, from 1912, in Port Hedland. Post 1960- Pilbara Echo Pilbara Echo. :Karratha & Port Hedland, W.A. : Pilbara Newspapers Pty Ltd. :Dates 28 Feb. 2008 – 10 Apr. 2014 on. Weekly on Saturday afternoon. :Distribution 14,000 copies free weekly: Port Hedland, South Hedland, Wedgefield, Karratha; Dampier; Wickham, Roebourne, Pt Samson, Onslow, Tom Price, Pannawonnica, Paraburdoo. Shire of Roebourne, Shire of Ashburton & Town of Port Hedland. North West Times North West New ...
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Mid West Newspapers
This is a list of newspaper titles published in, or for the Mid West region of Western Australia. The Mid West region covers 472,336 square kilometres and accounts for 8.7% of the Western Australian population. There is some crossover between Mid West newspapers and the newspapers of the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Gascoyne newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Pilbara newspapers * South West newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The Wheatbelt region, situated close to Perth, is home to a number of popular tourist destinations. Its primary industry is agriculture, and the reg ... References External links * * * * * * * * {{trove newspaper, 1128, Victorian Express, Geraldton, WA: 1878–1894 Lists of newspapers published in Western Australia ...
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Kimberley Newspapers
A modest number of newspapers have been produced in, or for, the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Few are still being published today. Some of the newspapers reflect the economic interests of the region, but not to the same extent that is seen in Pilbara newspapers. There is some cross-over between newspapers distributed in both the Kimberley and the Pilbara. The Kimberley region has the second lowest population in Western Australia, accounting for approximately 6% of the state's population. However, from 2009 to 2013 the Kimberley experienced above average population growth at 2.7%. The low population numbers are reflected in the small number of Kimberley newspapers. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Gascoyne newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Mid West newspapers * South West newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers References External links * * {{trove newspaper, 932, Nor-West Echo, Broome, WA : 1914 - 1 ...
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Great Southern Newspapers
This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Pilbara newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Gascoyne newspapers * Mid West newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers This is a list of newspapers published in, or for, the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The Wheatbelt region, situated close to Perth, is home to a number of popular tourist destinations. Its primary industry is agriculture, and the reg ... References {{reflist, 30em Lists of newspapers published in Western Australia Newspapers published in Western Australia by region Great Southern (Western Australia) ...
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Gascoyne Newspapers
Newspapers published or distributed in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia have been spread over a large distance, and in varying degrees of success. The region has a low population density, and some communities, apart from Carnarvon, would not be sufficient to support long term newspaper production. In most cases, newspaper located in Perth and Geraldton would have summary news about the Gascoyne to supplement any local publications news. Pilbara newspapers have overlapped the Gascoyne region, but in most cases they are separate. Titles See also * List of newspapers in Western Australia * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Mid West newspapers * South West newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers References External links * {{Trove newspaper, 254, Northern Times, Carnarvon, WA : 1905 - 1952 Lists of newspapers published in Western Australia Gascoyne newspapers Newspapers published or distributed in the Gascoyne regio ...
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List Of Newspapers In Western Australia
This is a list of newspapers published in Western Australia. Major titles See also * Gascoyne newspapers * Goldfields-Esperance newspapers * Great Southern newspapers * Kimberley newspapers * Mid West newspapers * Pilbara newspapers * South West newspapers * Wheatbelt newspapers * List of non-English-language newspapers in Western Australia References Further reading * * Droppert, Gerard J. (1955) ''The beginnings of the press in Western Australia : a study of newspapers published during the period 1829-1850'' Typescript (photocopy) "HS/PR/1292." held in Battye Library * * {{cite book , chapter = The Inquirer, Daily News, and Morning Herald , title = Twentieth century impressions of Western Australia , location = Perth , publisher = P. W. H. Thiel , year = 1901 , pages = 163–168 Newspapers A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. News ...
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The Westonian
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ...
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