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New South Wales

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New South Wales Newspapers

Newspapers, Publications and Print Media in New South Wales

New South Wales

New South Wales is the most populous state in Australia and is home to several local newspapers catering to different areas and regions within the state. Here are some of the prominent ones:

  • The Sydney Morning Herald: One of Australia's oldest and most respected newspapers, The Sydney Morning Herald covers state-wide news and has a significant readership within New South Wales.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Serving Sydney and surrounding areas, The Daily Telegraph is one of the most widely read newspapers in New South Wales, providing local, national, and international news.
  • The Australian: Although a national newspaper, The Australian also covers New South Wales extensively and is widely available in the state.

Regional Newspapers

In addition to the major newspapers, there are various regional newspapers throughout New South Wales, serving specific cities, towns, and rural areas. Some notable regional newspapers include:

  • Newcastle Herald: Based in Newcastle, this newspaper covers news and events in the Hunter Region, including Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, and the Central Coast.
  • Illawarra Mercury: Serving the Illawarra region, including Wollongong and the South Coast, the Illawarra Mercury provides local news, sports, and community updates.
  • The Northern Daily Leader: Focused on the Tamworth region and New England area, The Northern Daily Leader covers local news, agriculture, and community issues.
  • The Border Mail: Covering the region along the New South Wales-Victoria border, The Border Mail includes news from Albury-Wodonga and surrounding towns.

Community Newspapers

There are also numerous community newspapers that serve smaller towns and neighborhoods across New South Wales. These newspapers often have a hyper-local focus and provide coverage of community events, local businesses, and public notices. Some community newspapers include:

  • The Manly Daily: Located in the northern beaches area of Sydney, The Manly Daily is a community newspaper covering news and events in Manly, Warringah, and Pittwater.
  • The Western Weekender: Serving the Penrith and Blue Mountains areas, The Western Weekender delivers local news, sports, and entertainment updates.
  • The Gazette: A community newspaper distributed across the Southern Highlands, The Gazette reports on local news, arts, culture, and events.
  • The Byron Shire News: Focused on the Byron Bay area, The Byron Shire News covers local news, music, and events in the Northern Rivers region.

These are just a few examples of the wide range of local newspapers available in and around New South Wales, ensuring that residents and visitors have access to news and information relevant to their specific regions and communities.

For further information visit the Media and Advertising category in the New South Wales Business Directory New South Wales Media and Advertising

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