The Illawarra Mercury will be 150 years old on October 8, but it was a Johnny-come-lately among the daily newspapers in NSW. The Wollongong title did not become a daily until January 9, 1950
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
The three New South Wales market towns of Campbelltown, Camden and Picton made up the Macarthur regi...
The growth of the Bangor Daily News since its merger with the Whig and Courier is one of the outstan...
Daily newspaper publication in the provincial districts of the Australian colonies in the nineteenth...
This booklet was produced to mark the bicentenary of publication of the first Australian newspaper, ...
Current findings, news and announcements related to the history of Australian newspapers
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
In the shadow of the Australian press bicentenary next year will be the centenaries of such papers a...
A continuing presence in Mount Isa is the North West Star, which will be 40 years old next year, but...
Editors of colonial newspapers in the Australian provinces in the 1850s were foolish if they did not...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
On 16 May 1871 the Illustrated Australian News reproduced an engraving illustrating ‘A Surgeon’s Hut...
Blackall - population 1,730, or 47 per cent down on the 1961 Census - has been served by a newspaper...
From the first recorded colonial performance, on board the First Fleet ship Scarborough, to the twen...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
The three New South Wales market towns of Campbelltown, Camden and Picton made up the Macarthur regi...
The growth of the Bangor Daily News since its merger with the Whig and Courier is one of the outstan...
Daily newspaper publication in the provincial districts of the Australian colonies in the nineteenth...
This booklet was produced to mark the bicentenary of publication of the first Australian newspaper, ...
Current findings, news and announcements related to the history of Australian newspapers
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
In the shadow of the Australian press bicentenary next year will be the centenaries of such papers a...
A continuing presence in Mount Isa is the North West Star, which will be 40 years old next year, but...
Editors of colonial newspapers in the Australian provinces in the 1850s were foolish if they did not...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
On 16 May 1871 the Illustrated Australian News reproduced an engraving illustrating ‘A Surgeon’s Hut...
Blackall - population 1,730, or 47 per cent down on the 1961 Census - has been served by a newspaper...
From the first recorded colonial performance, on board the First Fleet ship Scarborough, to the twen...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
The three New South Wales market towns of Campbelltown, Camden and Picton made up the Macarthur regi...
The growth of the Bangor Daily News since its merger with the Whig and Courier is one of the outstan...