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''The Naracoorte Herald'' is a weekly newspaper first published in
Naracoorte, South Australia Naracoorte is a town in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, approximately 336 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and 100 kilometres north of Mount Gambier, South Australia, Mount Gambier on the Riddoch Highway (A66). History Before the ...
on 14 December 1875. It was later sold to
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, previously owned by
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, but now an Australian media company trading as
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.


History

''The Narracoorte Herald'' was founded in 1875 by Andrew F. Laurie (1843–1920) and John Watson (–1925) as an offshoot of their ''
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'' and run by
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and Archibald Caldwell (1855–1942), who had learned the trade at the ''Border Watch''. Caldwell left soon after, and the paper was purchased by Mather and George Ash and they ran the business until 1889. In that year Mather and Ash were successfully sued by William Hutchison, J.P., for a libel accusing the wealthy squatter of dummying, and giving the opinion that
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should be free of such taint. Considerable sympathy was felt by the farming community for Ash and Mather, and they had a legislative council champion in A. M. Simpson, but after a Supreme Court trial under
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lasting ten days, Hutchison was vindicated, and Mather and Ash lost all they had. The paper was forced to close at the end of August 1889; publishing resumed with the issue of 25 October after Archibald returned to purchase the business, and with his brother Dugald Caldwell ran it until his death. Dugald then took over the business, assisted by his niece Jean Anderson. In 1912, a nearby publication, the ''Tatiara and Lawloit News'' (13 June 1908 – 15 June 1912), which also printed in Naracoorte, was absorbed. In 1948, Dugald sold the business to James L. Thomson, a long-serving employee, and along with a new owner came an updated name, ''The Naracoorte Herald''. The Post Office, Railways and other government departments had standardised the town's spelling to "Naracoorte" before 1896, but like the editor of the '' Narandera Argus'', Archibald Caldwell doggedly stuck to the original
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. In another modernisation, and given the evolution of the media in the post-war era, a collaboration was also in place between the ''Herald'', Mount Gambier's ''
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'' and Bordertown's ''
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''. Harry and Margaret Peake bought the paper in 1958 and their son Richard Peake and his wife Judith Barton took over in 1979. It was owned by
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from October 2010 to 2019. ''The'' ''Naracoorte Herald'' temporarily ceased operations in March 2020 and resumed printing in July 2020. In May 2020, a rival weekly publication, ''The Naracoorte Community News'' (stylised as ''Naracoorte Community: The News''), began printing while the ''Herald'' was suspended.


Distribution

The newspaper serves the regions around the towns of
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, Penola, Padthaway and
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. Like other Rural Press publications, the newspaper is also available online.


Digitisation

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's carries images and text versions of the newspaper from 1875 to 1954, accessible using
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References


External links


''Naracoorte Herald'' website
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