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The ''Albany Advertiser'', also published as the ''Australian Advertiser'' and the ''Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post'', is a biweekly English language newspaper published for Albany and the Great Southern region in
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. First published in 1888 as the ''Australian Advertiser'', the paper is still in circulation. The paper is the oldest continuous-running non-metropolitan newspaper in Western Australia. The paper is printed twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday, and distributed to towns through the Great Southern region including Albany, Cranbrook, Mount Barker, Jerramungup,
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, Katanning and Walpole. The office of the newspaper is called ''Newspaper House'' and is located in the main street
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.


History

''Australian Advertiser'' co-founder,
Lancel Victor de Hamel Lancel Victor de Hamel (10 September 1849 – 25 November 1894) was a publisher, solicitor and politician who represented the people of Albany, Western Australia, Albany in the Great Southern (Western Australia), Great Southern region of Western ...
, arrived in Albany in 1886 and announced his intention to run for mayor. De Hamel was given little support from the only paper in town, the conservative ''Albany Mail and King George's Sound Advertiser''. He then set up a second publication with his partner, William Forster, called the ''Australian Advertiser'' which first published on 14 May 1888. Shortly afterward De Hamel was elected as mayor. The ''Albany Mail'' was absorbed by the ''Australian Advertiser'' September1889. Forster took over the paper after De Hamel's departure in 1891. He remained the editor of the paper until 1900, when he left to work on the ''Morning Herald'' in
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. After his departure Arthur Catling took over as editor, and the paper moved to a bi-weekly format. In February 1897 the ''Australian Advertiser'' became the ''Albany Advertiser''. From 9 January 1924 until 24 December 1927, it was known as the ''Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post''.


Publications

In the pre-first world war era, the publisher ventured into publication of " Alluring Albany", which was published in three consecutive years with the subtitle of "Handbook for the Port and Back Country and Guide to the Chief West Australian Health Resort". Photographs from the ''Advertisers collection included the 1901 royal visit, the
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visit of 1908, as well as Stirling Terrace and local hotels and businesses. To commemorate Albany's centenary in 1927 a book with many photographs from the earlier volume included, was published. Histories of the newspaper and tourist guides for Albany were also published by the ''Advertiser''.


Takeover in 1973

The
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company, Bell Brothers, acquired the paper in 1973 along with local radio station 6VA. The paper was taken over by ''
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'' at some time prior to 2002; the ''Advertiser'' had a circulation of 9,000 per issue in 2003. Last printed in Albany in 2003, the paper was then printed in the suburbs of
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, firstly in
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and since 2006 in Herdsman. In 1981 a fire damaged the building occupied by the Advertiser. The paper is currently owned by
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along with other Western Australian publications including ''The West Australian''. Circulation in 2013 was 5,576 per issue.


Availability

Issues (1897–1950) of this newspaper have been digitised as part of the
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, a project of the
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in cooperation with the
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. Hard copy and microfilm copies of the ''Albany Advertiser'' are also available at the State Library of Western Australia.


See also

*
List of newspapers in Australia This is a list of newspapers in Australia. For other older newspapers, see list of defunct newspapers of Australia. National In 1950, the number of national daily newspapers in Australia was 54 and it increased to 65 in 1965. Daily newspape ...
*
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 W ...


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External links

* {{trove newspaper, 175, Albany Advertiser, WA: 1897 – 1950 York Street, Albany, Western Australia Publications established in 1888 1888 establishments in Australia Newspapers on Trove