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The Mount Lyell Standard was a Queenstown based newspaper in
Western Tasmania The West Coast of Tasmania is mainly isolated rough country, associated with wilderness, mining and tourism. It served as the location of an early convict settlement in the early history of Van Diemen's Land, and contrasts sharply with the mor ...
, that was contemporaneous with the ''
Zeehan and Dundas Herald The ''Zeehan and Dundas Herald'' (also seen as ''Zeehan Dundas Herald'') was a newspaper for the West Coast Tasmania community, based in Zeehan and Dundas from 1890 to 1922. It was published by William Lawrence Calder and Joseph Bowden, with t ...
''. It was also known as the ''Mount Lyell Standard & Strahan gazette''. The newspaper operated between 1896 and 1902. The newspaper was quoted about developments in the mining operations in other newspapers. The newspaper was involved in court actions in 1902 and 1903. Editorial banners included Shakespearean quotes - such as: It was notable for carrying material related to the early Australian politician
King O'Malley King O'Malley (2 July 1858? – 20 December 1953) was an American-born Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1901 to 1917, and served two terms as Minister for Home Affairs (1910–1913; 1915–16). He is remember ...
. Extracts from the paper, which was being published at a very busy time on the west coast, have been reprinted at various stages to reflect the conditions of the community.


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*Miller, E. Morris (1953) ''A Historical Summary of Tasmanian Newspapers'', Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Papers and Proceedings, vol.2, no.2, March 1953 Queenstown, Tasmania 1896 establishments in Australia 1902 disestablishments in Australia Defunct newspapers published in Tasmania {{DEFAULTSORT:Mount Lyell Standard and Strahan Gazette