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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Australia. For current Australian newspapers, see
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 ...
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National

* '' Business Review Weekly'' (1981–2013) * ''
The Bulletin Bulletin or The Bulletin may refer to: Periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals) * Bulletin (online newspaper), a Swedish online newspaper * ''The Bulletin'' (Australian periodical), an Australian magazine (1880–2008) ** Bulletin Debate, ...
'' (1880–2008) * ''
Nation A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a combination of shared features such as language, history, ethnicity, culture and/or society. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those ...
'' (1958-1972) * ''
Nation Review ''Nation Review'' was an Australian Sunday newspaper, which ceased publication in 1981. It was launched in 1972 after independent publisher Gordon Barton bought out Tom Fitzgerald's ''Nation'' publication and merged it with his own ''Sunday Revi ...
'' (1972–1981) * ''
The National Times ''The National Times'', later ''National Times on Sunday'', was a weekly newspaper published by Fairfax News from 1971 to 1986. Background The paper quickly developed a reputation for accurate investigative journalism, winning four consecutive W ...
'' (later ''The Times on Sunday'') (1971–1987) * ''Trading Post'' (until 2009) - 22 regional editions across Australia


New South Wales

For defunct newspapers in New South Wales, refer to
List of newspapers in New South Wales This is a list of newspapers in New South Wales in Australia. List of newspapers in New South Wales (A) List of newspapers in New South Wales (B) List of newspapers in New South Wales (C) List of newspapers in New South Wales (D) Li ...
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Victoria


Defunct Melbourne newspapers

* '' The Argus'' (1846–1957) * '' The Australasian'' (became the ''Australasian Post'' in 1946, 1838–2002) * ''
Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil The ''Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil'' was a monthly magazine published in Melbourne by ''The Argus'' between 1873 and 1889. History and profile The ''Sketcher'' appeared once a month, starting April 1873. The proprietors were named ...
'' (1873–1889) * '' Box Hill Reporter'' (1889–1918) * ''
Brighton Southern Cross The ''Brighton Southern Cross'' was an English language newspaper published in Brighton, Victoria, Australia. History John Stott and G.H. Orford, were successively editors from 1871-1890. John Stott published the first issue on Saturday 27 Fe ...
'' * '' Broadford Courier'' * ''
Broadmeadows Camp Sentry Broadmeadows is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hume local government area. Broadmeadows recorded a population of 12,524 at the 2021 census. Broadmeadow ...
'' * '' Brunswick and Coburg Leader'' * ''
Brunswick and Coburg Star Brunswick is the historical English name for the German city of Braunschweig (Low German: ''Brunswiek'', Braunschweig dialect: ''Bronswiek''). Brunswick may also refer to: Places and other topographs Australia * Brunswick, Victoria, a suburb of ...
'' * '' Camberwell and Hawthorn Advertiser'' * '' Caufield and Elsternwick Leader'' * '' Coburg Leader'' * ''
Collingwood Fitzroy Mercury Collingwood, meaning "wood of disputed ownership", may refer to: Educational institutions * Collingwood College, Victoria, an Australian state Prep to Year 12 school * Collingwood College, Durham, college of Durham University, England * Collingw ...
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Daily Telegraph Daily or The Daily may refer to: Journalism * Daily newspaper, newspaper issued on five to seven day of most weeks * ''The Daily'' (podcast), a podcast by ''The New York Times'' * ''The Daily'' (News Corporation), a defunct US-based iPad new ...
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Dandenong Advertiser Dandenong is a southeastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, about from the Melbourne CBD. It is the council seat of the City of Greater Dandenong local government area, with a recorded population of 30,127 at the . Situated m ...
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Elsternwick Leader The ''Elsternwick Leader'' was a weekly newspaper published from July 1887 until January 1902 in Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. It was printed from the Leader office in Bay Street, Brighton. History The ''Elsternwick Leader'' commenced on 1 ...
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Eltham and Whittlesea Shires Advertiser __NOTOC__ The ''Evelyn Observer'' was a weekly newspaper released from 1873 to 1942 in the north-east area of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. It was first published on 31 October 1873 from a school house at Kangaroo Ground. Andrew Ross, the di ...
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Essendon Gazette The Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 digital titles covering metropolitan Melbourne. The group was downsized in 2016 and in 2020. Prior to this, it published 33 weekly print titles which were delivered to over 1.4 million homes. In ea ...
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Evelyn Observer __NOTOC__ The ''Evelyn Observer'' was a weekly newspaper released from 1873 to 1942 in the north-east area of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. It was first published on 31 October 1873 from a school house at Kangaroo Ground. Andrew Ross, the di ...
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Fitzroy City Press Fitzroy or FitzRoy may refer to: People As a given name *Several members of the Somerset family (Dukes of Beaufort) have this as a middle-name: **FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788–1855) ** Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beau ...
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Flemington Spectator Flemington may refer to: Places Australia * Homebush West, New South Wales, suburb in Sydney commonly called "Flemington". ** Flemington, New South Wales, a locality within Homebush West ** Sydney Markets, market complex occupying Flemington ** ...
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The Footscray Advertiser The ''Footscray Advertiser'' was a weekly newspaper published from 1874 until 1982 in Footscray, Melbourne, Australia. The ''Advertiser'' was operated by many different proprietors in its early days but from 1897 until the 1960s it was in the h ...
'' (1874–1982) * '' Footscray Chronicle'' * ''
Frankston Standard The ''Mornington Standard'' was a weekly newspaper, circulating in the Frankston, Mornington, Dromana and Somerville areas of Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1939. Usually four pages in length, the ''Mornington Standard'' covered news from all ...
'' * '' The Graphic of Australia'' * '' Hawthorn Citizen'' * ''
Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian Healesville is a town in Victoria, Australia, 52 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Healesville recorded a population of 7,589 in the 2021 census. He ...
'' * '' Heidelberg News'' * '' The Herald'' (1840–1990) * The Sunday Times * '' Hurstbridge Advertiser'' * ''
The Illustrated Australian News ''The Illustrated Australian News'' was a monthly news magazine of record in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its precursor ''Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers'' was first published in 1837 by Ebenezer Syme and David Syme. The title ...
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Independent Independent or Independents may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Artist groups * Independents (artist group), a group of modernist painters based in the New Hope, Pennsylvania, area of the United States during the early 1930s * Independ ...
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Labor Call Labour or labor may refer to: * Childbirth, the delivery of a baby * Labour (human activity), or work ** Manual labour, physical work ** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer ** Organized labour and the labour ...
'' * '' The Leader'' * ''
Lilydale Express Lilydale, Lily Dale, Lillydale or Lillydale may refer to: ;Australia *Lilydale, Tasmania, a small town in Northern Tasmania *Lilydale, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia **Lilydale railway line, a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Aus ...
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Malvern Courier and Caulfield Mirror Malvern or Malverne may refer to: Places Australia * Malvern, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide * Malvern, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne * City of Malvern, a former local government area near Melbourne * Electoral district of Malvern, an e ...
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Malvern News Malvern or Malverne may refer to: Places Australia * Malvern, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide * Malvern, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne * City of Malvern, a former local government area near Melbourne * Electoral district of Malvern, an e ...
'' * '' Malvern Standard'' * '' Marlborough & Dunolly Advertiser'' * '' Melbourne Advertiser'' (1 January 1838 – 1851) * ''The
Melbourne Express ''Melbourne Express'' was a free newspaper distributed on weekday mornings at railway stations in Melbourne, Australia. It was published by Fairfax Media. ''Melbourne Express'' was launched on 5 February 2001, one day before '' mX'', another f ...
'' (5 February 2001 – 10 September 2001) * ''
Melbourne Punch ''Melbourne Punch'' (from 1900, simply titled ''Punch'') was an Australian illustrated magazine founded by Edgar Ray and Frederick Sinnett, and published from August 1855 to December 1925. The magazine was modelled closely on ''Punch'' of Londo ...
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Melbourne Star The Melbourne Star (previously Southern Star) is a 120 metre tall observation wheel in the Waterfront City precinct in the Docklands area of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. Described by its operators as "the Southern Hemi ...
'' (1934) * ''
Melton Express Melton may refer to: Places * Melton, Victoria, a satellite city outside Melbourne, Australia ** Electoral district of Melton, the Victorian Legislative Assembly electorate based on Melton ** Melton, Victoria (suburb), a suburb of Melton **Melton ...
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Mercury Mercury commonly refers to: * Mercury (planet), the nearest planet to the Sun * Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg * Mercury (mythology), a Roman god Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to: Companies * Merc ...
'' (Fitzroy) * '' Moorabbin News'' * ''
Mornington Standard The ''Mornington Standard'' was a weekly newspaper, circulating in the Frankston, Mornington, Dromana and Somerville areas of Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1939. Usually four pages in length, the ''Mornington Standard'' covered news from all ...
'' * '' mX'' (free afternoon commuter newspaper) * ''
Newsday ''Newsday'' is an American daily newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. The slogan of the newspaper is "Newsday, Your Eye on LI", and f ...
'' (30 September 1969 – 3 May 1970) * '' North Melbourne Advertiser'' (1873–1894) * '' North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser'' (1895–1913) * ''
North Melbourne Gazette North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction (geometry), direction or geography. Etymology T ...
'' (1894–1901) * ''
Oakleigh and Caulfield Times Oakleigh may refer to: Places Australia *Oakleigh, Potts Point, a heritage-listed house in Sydney, New South Wales *Oakleigh, Victoria, suburb of Melbourne, Australia ** Oakleigh railway station ** Oakleigh Grammar, a school *City of Oakleigh, ...
'' * '' Oakleigh Standard'' * ''
The Paper ''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speak ...
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Prahran Chronicle Prahran (), also pronounced colloquially as Pran, is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area. Prahran recorded a ...
'' * '' Prahran Telegraph'' (1860–1930) * '' Port Melbourne Standard'' * ''
Port Phillip Gazette There were two Australian periodicals called The ''Port Phillip Gazette.'' The first was the second newspaper published in Melbourne, in the then Port Phillip District and what is now Victoria, Australia. It was first published by Thomas Strode ...
'' (1838–1851) * '' Public Opinion'' * ''
Record A record, recording or records may refer to: An item or collection of data Computing * Record (computer science), a data structure ** Record, or row (database), a set of fields in a database related to one entity ** Boot sector or boot record, ...
'' (Melbourne paper) * '' Richmond Australian'' * '' Richmond Guardian'' * '' Ringwood and Croydon Chronicle'' * ''
Sandringham News Sandringham can refer to: Places * Sandringham, New South Wales, Australia * Sandringham, Queensland, Australia * Sandringham, Victoria, Australia **Sandringham railway line **Sandringham railway station **Electoral district of Sandringham * Sand ...
'' * '' Sandringham Southern Cross'' * '' Sealake Times'' * '' Seaside News'' * '' Smith's Weekly'' * '' South Bourke and Mornington Journal'' * ''
South Bourke Standard South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
'' * '' Spectator Methodist Chronicle'' * ''
Sporting Judge Sporting may refer to: *Sport, recreational games and play *Sporting (neighborhood), in Alexandria, Egypt Sports clubs *AC Sporting, a football club from Beirut, Lebanon *Alexandria Sporting Club, a sports club from Alexandria, Egypt *Real Sportin ...
'' * '' The Sun'' (1922–1924) * '' The Sun News-Pictorial'' (1922–1990) * '' Sunbury News'' * ''
The Sunday Herald The ''Sunday Herald'' was a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published between 7 February 1999 and 2 September 2018. Originally a broadsheet, it was published in compact format from 20 November 2005. The paper was known for having combined a centre- ...
'' * '' The Sunday Sun'' * ''
Sunshine Advocate The ''Brimbank & North West Star Weekly'' is a weekly suburban newspaper that serves a broad section of outer western Melbourne suburbs including Sunshine, Braybrook, St Albans, Deer Park and Ardeer. The paper is delivered for free each Tuesda ...
'' * '' Table Talk'' (1885–1939) * '' Talbot Leader'' * '' Terang Express'' *''Trading Post'' (1966-2009) * '' Trafalgar and Yarragon Times'' * '' Traralgon Record'' * ''
Truth Truth is the property of being in accord with fact or reality.Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionarytruth 2005 In everyday language, truth is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs ...
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Vigilante Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without Right, legal authority. A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a pers ...
'' * '' Weekly News'' (Yarraville) * ''
Weekly Times The Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd (HWT) is a newspaper publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia. It is owned and operated by News Pty Ltd, which as News Ltd, purchased the HWT in 1987. Newspapers The HWT's newspaper interests date ba ...
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Williamstown Advertiser Williamstown or Williamtown is the name of several places in the world: Australia *Williamtown, New South Wales ** RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales *Williamstown, South Australia *Williamstown, Victoria **Williamstown railway line ** Williams ...
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Williamstown Chronicle The ''Williamstown Chronicle'' was a weekly newspaper published in Williamstown, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne. Publication began in May 1854, trading under the name ''Williamstown Trade Circular''. In September 1856, the name was changed to t ...
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Winner Winner(s) or The Winner(s) may refer to: * Champion, the victor in a game or contest *The successful social class in winner and loser culture Film * ''The Winner'' (1926 film), an American silent film starring Billy Sullivan * ''The Winner'' ...
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Defunct regional newspapers

* '' Alpine Observer'' * ''
Ararat Chronicle and Willaura and Lake Bolac Districts Recorder ''Ararat Chronicle and Willaura and Lake Bolac Districts Recorder'' was a newspaper published in Ararat, Victoria, Australia. History The newspaper was first published on 23 January 1909 and ceased publication . Digitisation Issues from 191 ...
'' * '' Avoca Free Press'' * ''
Avoca Mail The ''Avoca Mail'' is a newspaper in Avoca, Victoria, Australia. It began printing 11 December 1863 at High Street, Avoca under proprietor John Ferrara Pinto Paten (1833–1898). Discussing the town's prospects in July 1864, the ''Avoca Mail'' p ...
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Bacchus Marsh Express The ''Bacchus Marsh Express'' was a weekly newspaper in Victoria, Australia, founded by George Lane, and first published in July 1866. From October 1866, the paper was published by Christopher Crisp and George Lane, with Crisp acting as editor, an ...
'' * '' Ballan Times'' * '' Bealiba Times'' * '' Benalla Independent'' * '' Bendigonian'' * '' Berringa Herald'' * '' Beulah Record and Mallee Advocate'' * '' Beulah Standard'' * '' Birchip Advertiser'' * '' Birrengurra Times'' * ''
Boort Standard Boort () is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to Lake Boort, in the Shire of Loddon. The town is known for its native birdlife. Boort is a local Aboriginal word meaning "Smoke from the hill". Main sources of employment are retail, ...
'' * '' Bruthen and Tambo Times'' * '' Bunyip Free Press and Berwick Shire Guardian'' * '' Camperdown Herald'' * '' Casteron Free Press'' * '' Casteron News'' * '' Castlemaine Advertiser'' (1858-1862) * '' Castlemaine Leader'' (1883-1915) * '' Castlemaine Representative'' (1870-1883) * '' Chiltern and Howlong Times'' * '' Clunes Guardian and Gazette'' * '' Cobden Times'' * ''
Colac Reformer Colac can refer to: * Colac, Victoria, a town in Australia **City of Colac, a former local-government area in Victoria, Australia **Shire of Colac, a former local-government area in Victoria, Australia **Shire of Colac Otway, a current local-govern ...
'' * '' Coleraine Albion and Western Advertiser'' * '' Cressy and Lismore Pioneer'' * ''
Creswick Advertiser Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Australia, 18 kilometres north of Ballarat, Victoria, Ballarat and 122 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the ...
'' * '' Dimboola Chronicle'' (1921-29) * '' Donald Times'' * '' Dookie and Katamatite'' * ''
Dunmunkle Standard The ''Dunmunkle Standard'' (1878–1974) was a weekly newspaper published in Murtoa, Victoria, Murtoa, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia by E. Boase. The newspaper serviced the Shire of Shire of Dunmunkle, Dunmunkle and Murtoa, Victoria, ...
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Dunolly and Betbet Shire Express Dunolly is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Dunolly - Maryborough Road, in the Shire of Central Goldfields. At the 2016 census, Dunolly had a population of 893, down from 969 in 2006. History The town began during the Victorian G ...
'' * '' Echuca and Moama Advertiser'' * ''
Elsternwick Leader The ''Elsternwick Leader'' was a weekly newspaper published from July 1887 until January 1902 in Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. It was printed from the Leader office in Bay Street, Brighton. History The ''Elsternwick Leader'' commenced on 1 ...
'' (1887–1902) * ''
Euroa Advertiser The ''Euroa Advertiser'' was an weekly newspaper first printed and published by John West in March 1884.AustlitEuroa Advertiser Retrieved 23 July 2014. It was located in Euroa, a town in Victoria, Australia Australia, officially the Com ...
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Evelyn Observer __NOTOC__ The ''Evelyn Observer'' was a weekly newspaper released from 1873 to 1942 in the north-east area of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. It was first published on 31 October 1873 from a school house at Kangaroo Ground. Andrew Ross, the di ...
'' (1873–1942) * '' Federal Standard'' * '' Foster Mirror and South Gippsland Shire Advocate'' * ''Toora and Welshpool Ensign'' * ''
Gippsland Farmers Journal The ''Gippsland Farmers Journal'' was first published on January 27, 1887. The original masthead read as ''The Gippsland Farmers' Journal and Traralgon, Heyfield and Rosedale News''. Originally published as a weekly, by July 1887 it was being publ ...
'' * '' Gippsland Guardian'' (1855–1868) * '' Gippsland Independent'' * ''
Gippsland Mercury Gippsland is a rural region that makes up the southeastern part of Victoria, Australia, mostly comprising the coastal plains to the rainward (southern) side of the Victorian Alps (the southernmost section of the Great Dividing Range). It cover ...
'' * '' Gippsland Standard'' * '' Gippslander and Mirboo Times'' * ''
Gisborne Gazette Gisborne may refer to: People *Gisborne (surname) Places *Gisborne District, a unitary authority area in northeastern New Zealand named after William Gisborne **Gisborne, New Zealand, the largest centre of population in the Gisborne Region **Gisb ...
'' * '' Glengary, Toongabbie & Cowwarr Journal and Central Gippsland Reporter'' * '' Gordon, Ergerton and Ballan Advertiser'' * '' Great Southern Advocate'' * '' Great Southern Star'' * '' Grenville Advocate'' * '' Grenville Standard'' * '' Heyfield Herald'' * '' Heytesbury Reformer'' * '' Hopetoun Courier and Mallee Pioneer'' * ''
Horsham Times Horsham is a market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun on the fringe of the Weald in West Sussex, England. The town is south south-west of London, north-west of Brighton and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Nearby to ...
'' * '' Inglewood Advertiser'' * '' Jamieson and Wood's Point Chronicle'' * ''
Kerang New Times Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, lucerne and grain. It is located north-west of Melbourne on the Murray V ...
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Kerang Observer Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, lucerne and grain. It is located north-west of Melbourne on the Murray V ...
'' * '' Kerang Times'' * ''
Kerang Times and Swan Hill Gazette Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, lucerne and grain. It is located north-west of Melbourne on the Murray Val ...
'' (1877–1889) * '' Kilmore Advertiser'' * ''
Kilmore Free Press Kilmore may refer to: Places Australia *Electoral district of Kilmore, Victoria *Kilmore, Victoria, Australia, a town *Shire of Kilmore, a local government area north of Melbourne Ireland *Kilmore, County Cavan, a parish *Kilmore, County Wexford, ...
'' * '' Kooweerup Sun, Lang Lang Guardian and Cranbourne Shire Record'' * '' Korong Vale Lance'' * '' Korot Sentinel and Tower Hill Advocate'' * '' Kyabram Free Press and Rodney and Deakin Shire Advocate'' * '' Kyabram Guardian'' * '' Kyabram Union'' (1886–1894) * ''
Kyneton Guardian The ''Kyneton Guardian'' was a newspaper based in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia. Founded in September 1856 by Mitchell King Armstrong on High Street in Kyneton, it later absorbed the ''Kyneton Observer The ''Kyneton Observer'' was a newspaper ...
'' * '' Lancefield Mercury and West Bourke Agricultural Record'' * ''
Lang Lang Guardian Lang may refer to: *Lang (surname), a surname of independent Germanic or Chinese origin Places * Lang Island (Antarctica), East Antarctica * Lang Nunatak, Antarctica * Lang Sound, Antarctica * Lang Park, a stadium in Brisbane, Australia * La ...
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Lilydale Express Lilydale, Lily Dale, Lillydale or Lillydale may refer to: ;Australia *Lilydale, Tasmania, a small town in Northern Tasmania *Lilydale, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia **Lilydale railway line, a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Aus ...
'' * '' Lismore, Derrinallum and Cressy Advertiser'' * ''
Maffra Spectator The ''Gippsland Times'' is a newspaper published in Sale, Victoria, Australia since 1861. It is now part of Fairfax Media's group of regional newspapers. Its full title is ''The Gippsland Times and Maffra Spectator'', reflecting a takeover of th ...
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Maldon News Maldon (, locally ) is a town and civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. It is the seat of the Maldon District and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. It is known for Maldon Sea Salt which is produced i ...
'' * '' McIvor Times & Rodney Advertiser'' * ''
Melton Express Melton may refer to: Places * Melton, Victoria, a satellite city outside Melbourne, Australia ** Electoral district of Melton, the Victorian Legislative Assembly electorate based on Melton ** Melton, Victoria (suburb), a suburb of Melton **Melton ...
'' * '' Mildura Cultivator'' * ''Mildura Independent star'' * '' Mildura Telegraph'' * '' Miner's Right and Castlemaine Advertiser'' (1856-1858) * '' Minyup Guardian'' * ''
Mornington Standard The ''Mornington Standard'' was a weekly newspaper, circulating in the Frankston, Mornington, Dromana and Somerville areas of Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1939. Usually four pages in length, the ''Mornington Standard'' covered news from all ...
'' (1911–1939) * '' Morwell Advertiser'' (1876–1972) * '' North Eastern Ensign'' * '' Numurkah Standard'' * ''
Omeo Standard Omeo ( ) is a town in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia on the Great Alpine Road, east of Mount Hotham, in the Shire of East Gippsland. At the 2016 Australian census, 2016 census, Omeo had a population of 406. The name is derived from a ...
'' * '' Our Daily News'' Castlemaine (1862-1869) * '' Ouyen Mail'' * ''
Ouyen Mail West Express Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura, and northwest of Melbourne. At the 2016 Australian census, 2016 censu ...
'' * '' Ovens Constitution'' (1856–1871) * '' Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News'' * '' Penshurst Free Press'' * '' Pitfield Banner and Hollybush Times'' * '' Port Fairy Gazette'' * '' Port Fairy Times and Macarthur News'' * '' Port Melbourne Standard'' * ''
Portland Guardian ''The Portland Guardian'' was a weekly newspaper published between 1842 and 1964 in the seaport town of Portland, Victoria, Australia. It was known as the ''Portland Guardian and Normanby General Advertiser'' from 1842 to 1876. It was founded by ...
'' (1842–1964) * ''Portland Observer'' * '' Powlett Express'' * ''
Quambatook Times Quambatook is a town in northern Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Description and history Quambatook is located on the Avoca River in the Shire of Gannawarra Local government in Australia, local government area, from the state ca ...
'' * '' Queenscliff Sentinel'' * ''
Rainbow Argus A rainbow is a meteorology, meteorological phenomenon that is caused by Specular reflection, reflection, refraction and dispersion (optics), dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a optical spectrum, spectrum of light appearing in ...
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Riverine Herald ''The Riverine Herald'' is a tri-weekly newspaper based in Echuca in Victoria's Goulburn Valley, servicing the Echuca-Moama area. The paper is owned by McPherson Media Group. Origins The newspaper was founded at Echuca on 1 July 1863, with its ...
'' * '' Rushworth Chronicle and Goulburn Advertiser'' (1886–1977) * '' Sandringham Southern Cross'' * ''
Sentinel Sentinel may refer to: Places Mountains * Mount Sentinel, a mountain next to the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana * Sentinel Buttress, a volcanic crag on James Ross Island, Antarctica * Sentinel Dome, a naturally occurring grani ...
'' * '' Seymour Express'' * '' South Bourke and Mornington Journal'' * ''
South Gippsland Shire Echo South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
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St Arnaud Mercury The ''St Arnaud Mercury'' was a newspaper first published on 13 February 1864 by the proprietors, Evans and Somerton, who also owned the ''Maryborough Advertiser''. It was purchased in 1868 by mining entrepreneur Charles Ferris Lewis (1828–19 ...
'' * '' Stawell News and Pleasant Creek Chronicle'' * '' Stock and Land'' * '' Stratford Sentinel and Briagolong Express'' * '' Traralgon Record'' (1883–1932) * '' Tungamah and Lake Rowan Express'' * '' Upper Murray and Mitta Herald Chronicle'' * '' Utima and Chillonga Star'' * '' Violet Town Sentinel'' * ''
Walhalla Chronicle Walhalla is the German form of Old Norse ''Valhöll'', which is commonly anglicised as Valhalla. It may refer to: * Walhalla (memorial), a hall of fame in Donaustauf, Bavaria, Germany. Places Australia * Walhalla, Victoria, Australia * Electo ...
'' * '' Warracknambeal Herald'' * ''
Warragul Guardian Warragul is a town in Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne. Warragul lies between the Strzelecki Ranges to the south and the Mount Baw Baw Plateau of the Great Dividing Range to the north. As of the , the town had a population of 19,8 ...
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Warrnambool Standard Warrnambool (Maar: ''Peetoop'' or ''Wheringkernitch'' or ''Warrnambool'') is a city on the south-western coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Warrnambool had a population of 35,743. Situated on the Princes Highway, Warrnambool (Alla ...
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Wedderburn Express Wedderburn may refer to: People * Alexander Wedderburn (disambiguation) * Bill Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton (1927–2012), British politician and legal scholar * Charles F. Wedderburn (1892–1917), United States Navy officer * David ...
'' * '' Werribee Shire Banner'' * '' West Gippsland Gazette'' * '' West Wimmera Mail and Natimuk Advertiser'' * '' Willaura Farmer'' * '' Wodonga and Towong Sentinel'' (1885–1954) * '' Woodend Star'' * '' Woomeland Sun and Lascelles and Ouyen'' * '' Yackandandah Times'' (1890–1934) * '' Yarrawonga Mercury and Southern Riverina Advertiser'' * '' Yr Australydd''


Queensland


Defunct Brisbane newspapers

* '' The Catholic Age'' (1892–1929) * ''
Daily Mail The ''Daily Mail'' is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news websitePeter Wilb"Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail: The man who hates liberal Britain", ''New Statesman'', 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) publish ...
'' (1903–1933) * '' mX'' (2001–2015) * '' The National Leader'' (1916–1918) * '' Queensland Country Life'' (1900–1910) * ''
The Queenslander ''The Queenslander'' was the weekly summary and literary edition of the '' Brisbane Courier'', the leading journal in the colony—and later, federal state—of Queensland since the 1850s. ''The Queenslander'' was launched by the Brisbane New ...
'' (1866–1939) * ''
The Telegraph ''The Telegraph'', ''Daily Telegraph'', ''Sunday Telegraph'' and other variant names are popular names for newspapers. Newspapers with these titles include: Australia * ''The Telegraph'' (Adelaide), a newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia, publ ...
'' (1872–1988) * ''
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'' (1900–1954)


Defunct regional newspapers

* ''
Bayside Bulletin The ''Bayside Bulletin'' was a newspaper published in Cleveland, Redland City Redland City, better known as the Redlands and formerly known as Redland Shire, is a Local government in Australia, local government area and a part of the Brisban ...
'' * ''
Blackwater Herald The ''Blackwater Herald'' was a weekly newspaper published in Blackwater, Queensland from 5 August 1978 until 2 February 2016.(2 February 2016A valuable record ''The Blackwater Herald''. Retrieved 28 September 2020. With the slogan "the coal coun ...
'' * '' Bundaberg star and Burnett River times'' (1875–1879) * ''
Cairns Argus The ''Cairns Argus'', from 1911 onward Cairns Daily Argus, was a newspaper published from 1888 to 1918 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. History The newspaper was founded in 1888 by William Graham Henderson (1864, Edinburgh, Scotland - 1943, ...
'' * '' Central Telegraph'' * ''
The Central Queensland Herald ''The Central Queensland Herald'' was a newspaper published in Rockhampton, Queensland from 1930 to 1956; it was created with the merger of '' The Artesian'' and ''The Capricornian''. History ''The Central Queensland Herald'' was published fr ...
'' * ''
The Charleville Times ''The Charleville Times'' was a newspaper published in Charleville, Queensland, Australia, from 25 December 1883. History ''The Charleville Times'' was printed and published by Richard Boyd Echlin for the Charleville times Printing Co. and was f ...
'' * ''
Cooktown Independent The ''Cooktown Independent'' was a newspaper published in Cooktown, Queensland, Australia. History The ''Cooktown Independent'' was first published in Cooktown on 6 June 1884 by James Fowler for Cooktown Independent Newspaper Company. In 1937, ...
'' * '' Coolangatta Chronicle'' * '' Dayboro Times and Moreton Mail'' * '' The Humpybong Weekly and Advertiser'' * '' The Logan and Albert Advocate'' * ''
The Logan Witness ''The Logan Witness'' was a weekly English-language newspaper published in Beenleigh, Queensland, Australia from 9 February 1878 to 10 June 1893. The paper was four pages, double demy (57 cm x 90 cm) in size and issued on a Saturday. ...
'' * '' Murgon Advertiser'' * '' North Queensland Telegraph and Territorial Separationist'' * '' Northern Age and North Queensland Telegraph'' * '' Northern Boomerang'' * ''
Queensland Telegraph The ''Queensland Telegraph'' was a short-lived weekly newspaper published in Rockhampton, Queensland by Queensland Media Holdings. The ''Queensland Telegraph'' was published from June 2012 until July 2013 and was the second of three newspapers l ...
'' * '' St George Standard and Balonne Advertiser''


Western Australia


Defunct Perth newspapers

* '' The Call'' (1904–1953) * '' Daily News'' (1840–1990) * ''Fremantle Herald'' (1913–1919) * '' The Herald'' (1867–1886) * ''
The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
'' (1969–1986) * '' The Mirror'' (1921–1956) * ''
Perth Morning Herald Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is p ...
'' (1896–1909) * ''
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'' (1903–1931) * '' The Western Mail'' (1885–1955), renamed Countryman * '' The Western Mail'' (1980–1988)


Defunct regional newspapers


South Australia


Defunct Adelaide newspapers

* '' About Town'' (December 1979–August 1981) * '' Adelaide Aeroplane'' (November 1919–February 1920) * '' Adelaide Echo'' (September–October 1877) * ''
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'' (September–October 1839) * '' Adelaide Morning Chronicle'' (June 1852–November 1853) * ''
Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung The ''Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung'' was a German language newspaper published in Adelaide, capital of the Colony of South Australia from 1851 to 1862. History The ''Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung'' was established by Rudolf Reimer (died 1860), and ...
'' (1851–1862), German-language paper * ''
Australische Zeitung The ''Australische Zeitung'' was a weekly German-language newspaper published in Tanunda, South Australia from 1860 until it ceased publication during World War I in 1916 due to anti-German sentiment. The newspaper also existed in a variety of ea ...
'' (1874–1916) German-language newspaper * '' Weekly Herald, Herald, and Daily Herald'' Labor weekly then daily * ''Die Deutsche Post'' (1848–1850 or later), German-language paper, mentioned in ''
Australische Zeitung The ''Australische Zeitung'' was a weekly German-language newspaper published in Tanunda, South Australia from 1860 until it ceased publication during World War I in 1916 due to anti-German sentiment. The newspaper also existed in a variety of ea ...
'' * '' Evening Journal'' (1869–1912), became '' The News'' * ''
The Express (Adelaide) ''The Telegraph'' was a newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1862, and merged with '' The Express'' to become ''The Express and Telegraph'', published from 1867 to 1922. History ''The Adelaide Telegraph'' The Adelaide ''Teleg ...
'', 1864–1867 * '' The Express and Telegraph'' (1867–1922) * '' The Independent Weekly'' (since 2010 online only as '' InDaily'') *'' The Journal'' (1912–1923), previously '' Evening Journal'' and continued as '' The News'' * '' The News'' (1923–1992), continuation of '' The Journal'' * ''
Port Adelaide News The ''Port Adelaide News'' was a newspaper published in Port Adelaide, South Australia between 1876 and 1933 with various sub-titles, several breaks in publication and periods of bi-weekly publication. History The ''Port Adelaide News'' was foun ...
'' (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times * '' Quiz'' (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into ''Quiz and the Lantern'' (1890–1900) * ''
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'', newspaper in Adelaide * ''
The South Australian ''The South Australian'' was a newspaper published in Adelaide, the capital of colonial South Australia from 2 June 1838 to 19 August 1851. Between 1838 and 1844, it was published as The ''Southern Australian.'' History ''The Southern Australia ...
'' (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 ''The Register'', originally the ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register'', and later ''South Australian Register,'' was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1836, moved to Adelaide in 1837, and f ...
'' (1837–1931) *''
South Australian Register ''The Register'', originally the ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register'', and later ''South Australian Register,'' was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1836, moved to Adelaide in 1837, and f ...
'' * ''
Southern Australian ''The South Australian'' was a newspaper published in Adelaide, the capital of colonial South Australia from 2 June 1838 to 19 August 1851. Between 1838 and 1844, it was published as The ''Southern Australian.'' History ''The Southern Australia ...
'' (1838–1844) became ''The South Australian'' * ''Süd Australische Zeitung'' (1849–1874) predecessor of ''Australische Zeitung'' * ''
Truth Truth is the property of being in accord with fact or reality.Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionarytruth 2005 In everyday language, truth is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs ...
'' four different newspapers between 1890 and 1964, the last one part of the
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stable * '' The Voice'' (1892–1894) political weekly founded by
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Defunct regional newspapers

* ''
The Kapunda Herald ''The Kapunda Herald'' was a newspaper published in Kapunda, South Australia from 29 October 1864 to 25 January 1951. From 1864 to 1878 the masthead was subtitled ''"and Northern Intelligencer"''. It was published weekly, except for the period Feb ...
'' (1864–1951) **''The Midlands Gazette -'' a section of ''The Kapunda Herald'' **''The Northern Star -'' predecessor *''The Bridge Observer'' (
Murray Bridge Murray Bridge may refer to. *Murray Bridge, South Australia, a city and locality *Rural City of Murray Bridge, a local government area in South Australia *Corporate Town of Murray Bridge, a former local government area in South Australia See also ...
) – a free community paper c. 1971–1976, revived briefly 1983 * '' The Roxby Downs Sun'' (
Roxby Downs Roxby Downs may refer to. * Roxby Downs, South Australia, a town and a locality * Roxby Council, formerly Municipal Council of Roxby Downs, a local government area See also *Roxby Downs Station Roxby Downs Station was a pastoral lease in centra ...
) – discontinued August 2015 * '' Süd-Australische Zeitung'' - German-language newspaper variously from Tanunda and Adelaide * '' Tanunda Deutsche Zeitung'' - German-language newspaper from Tanunda, founded by C. H. Barton *''The'' ''Warrigal Review'' (1901) - "a newspaper published by the South Australian Sixth Contingent, Imperial Bushmen, on board the steamship ''Warrigal'' on route to Durban during the
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". Its single issue was printed by the ''
Natal Mercury ''The Mercury'', formerly ''The Natal Mercury'', is an English-language newspaper owned by Independent Media (Pty) Ltd, a subsidiary of Iqbal Survé’s Sekunjalo Investments and published in Durban, South Africa. Content The paper focus ...
''.


Tasmania


Defunct Hobart newspapers

* ''
The Clipper ''The Clipper'' was a weekly labor-orientated newspaper published in Hobart, Tasmania, from 8 April 1893 until 25 December 1909, before its merger with the '' Daily Post'' in 1910. History Its first editor was James Paton, a Christian sociali ...
'' (1893–1909) * '' The Hobart Town Gazette'' (1816–1821) * ''Saturday Evening Mercury'' (1954–1984) * ''
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'' (1918–1925)


Defunct regional newspapers

* ''
The Leven Lever ''The Leven Lever'' was a newspaper published in Ulverstone, Tasmania, from 1919-1920. History ''The Leven Lever'' was published weekly. The first edition was published on 14 June 1919 and the newspaper ran until its last edition on 11 December ...
'' * ''
The West Coast Miner ''The West Coast Miner'' was a fortnightly newspaper for the West Coast Tasmanian community, based in Queenstown from December 1975 to 1978. It was originally funded by community arts funding from the Australian Commonwealth Government, and wa ...
'' * ''The Daily Telegraph'' (Launceston) * ''
The Tasmanian ''The Tasmanian'' was a newspaper published in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia between 1871 and 1895. Digitised editions from 1881 to 1895 are available via Trove Trove is an Australian online library database owned by the National Librar ...
'' (Launceston)


Northern Territory

*'' Army News'' (1941-1946) - for the troops stationed in Darwin *''
Moonta Herald and Northern Territory Gazette The ''Moonta Herald and Northern Territory Gazette'' was a newspaper produced on the vessel ''SS Moonta'' that was sailed by George Goyder in 1868 and 1869 from Port Adelaide to Darwin. The aim of the 41-day voyage was to provide an initial surv ...
'' (1869) *'' The Darwin Sun'' (1981-1982) - a community newsletter *'' The North Australian'' (1883–1889) * ''
The North Australian and Northern Territory Government Gazette Darwin ( ; Larrakia: ) is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. With an estimated population of 147,255 as of 2019, the city contains the majority of the residents of the sparsely populated Northern Territory. It is the smalle ...
'' (1889–1890) * '' The Northern Standard'' (1921–1955) * '' The Northern Territory Times'' (1927-1932) * '' The Northern Territory Times and Gazette'' (1873–1927)


Australian Capital Territory

* ''The Chronicle'' (Canberra) (1981-2020)


Other newspapers (unsorted)

*'' The Arrow'' * '' The Australian Children's Newspaper'' * '' Yr Australydd'' * ''
Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer ''Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer'', also published as ''Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle'', was a weekly English language newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia between 1845 and 1870. History The new ...
'' * '' The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal'' * ''
The Chaser The Chaser are an Australian satirical comedy group, best known for their television programmes and satirical news masthead. The group take their name from their satirical newspaper, a publication known to challenge conventions of taste. The ...
'' * ''
The Children's Newspaper (Australia) ''The Children's Newspaper'' was a monthly English language newspaper published from 1899–1900 in New South Wales, Australia. It was also known as ''The Children's Newspaper: a monthly journal for young folks'' and ''The Australian Children's ...
'' * '' Colonial Times'' * '' The Courier'' * '' Daily News'' * ''
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'' * ''
The Farmer and Settler ''The Farmer & Settler'', later published as ''The Farmer & Settler and Livestock Breeders Journal'', was an English-language broadsheet newspaper published in Sydney, Australia between 1906 and 1957. It was primarily published weekly. Histor ...
'' * '' Filmnews'' *''
Kiama Examiner The ''Kiama Examiner'', later published as ''The Examiner'', was a weekly English language newspaper published in Kiama, New South Wales, Kiama, New South Wales, Australia between 1858 and 1862. It was first published on 24 April 1858, more th ...
'' * '' The Labor News'' * ''The Leader'' (NSW: 1946-1949) * ''
The Liverpool Herald ''The Liverpool Herald'', earlier published as ''The Liverpool Mercury'' and ''The Liverpool Times'', was a weekly English language newspaper published in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia from 1897 to 1907 and is an important resource to ...
'' (NSW: 1897–1907) *'' Ovens Constitution'' * '' The News'' *'' The Sun News-Pictorial'' * ''
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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- ...
'' * '' Western Mail'' * ''
The Wild Goose ''The Wild Goose: A Collection of Ocean Waifs'' was a hand-written newspaper created in late 1867 by Fenian prisoners aboard ''Hougoumont'', the last ship to transport convicts to Australia. Seven issues of the newspaper were produced, and ea ...
'' * '' The Worker''


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