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Sidney Edwin Hocking (1859–1935) founded ''
The Kalgoorlie Miner ''The Kalgoorlie Miner'' (commonly known as ''The Miner'') is a daily newspaper circulating in the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder and the Goldfields-Esperance region, in Western Australia. It is published Monday to Saturday by Hocking & Co. Pty L ...
'' newspaper in
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,
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, in 1895. Born in
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, he began his career at ''The Adelaide Advertiser'' in 1874 as a general reporter. He began reporting on new mines in South Australia, then travelled to others in New South Wales and Western Australia. When the Kalgoorlie mines began to predominate he moved from Coolgardie and bought the weekly newspaper ''Kalgoorlie
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'', later launching the daily ''Kalgoorlie Miner''. In 1900 he married 21-year-old Effie Fenn and they had eight children.


Career

Hocking had a reputation as a good boss in Kalgoorlie, which no doubt contributed to his election as a councillor and later mayor of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie. He was involved in the Kalgoorlie Racing Club and Chamber of Commerce, and president of the Fresh Air League which sent goldfields children to the coast for holidays. The company he formed in 1896, Hocking & Co. Pty. Ltd., still publishes ''The Miner,'' as it is locally known, to this day. Along with ''
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'', it is the only other daily print newspaper in Western Australia. Following his death in 1935, the running of the newspaper was taken over by his four sons, which continued until 1970. The newspaper's 100-year history was commemorated in 1995 by the publication of ''The Voice of the Goldfields: 100 Years of the Kalgoorlie Miner'' by Norma King.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hocking, Sidney Edward 1859 births 1935 deaths Australian newspaper publishers (people) People from South Australia People from Kalgoorlie Western Australian local councillors Mayors of places in Western Australia