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''Sameway Magazine'' ( ) is a
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fortnightly tabloid-format newspaper published in
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in
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. It was first published as a magazine in September 2004, and is currently printed fortnightly in three editions. Different editions are available in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney/Brisbane. An insert is included under the name of ''Sameway Magazine Leisure''. , the newspaper had an audited circulation of 17,000 each week. The majority of the magazine is in
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, with some articles and the editorial in English. The magazine is also available online (ISSN 1839-7921) from issue #271.


History

Since inception Raymond Chow has been the editor. The head office of ''Sameway Magazine'' has relocated from a former premises in
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to a new office complex at Suite 7, 1F 2-8 Burwood Hwy,
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. In 2015 the head office again relocated to 67 Mahoneys Rd,
Forest Hill, Victoria Forest Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Whitehorse local government area. Forest Hill recorded a population of 10,780 at the 2021 census. F ...
. At the end of 2019 the office again relocated to 1f/1 Walkers Rd,
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. The format of ''Sameway Magazine'' has changed from glossy magazine cover and features to newsprint, and the tabloid size has been altered with change to new printing contractors. ''Sameway Magazine'' was a publication of Rejoice Chinese Christian Communication Centre Inc. The publisher changed to Creative Every Day in 2012. The Sydney/Brisbane and Adelaide editions were commenced with issue #100. In 2019 ''Sameway Magazine'' changed from a weekly to a fortnightly publication.


See also

* List of newspapers in Australia *
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