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  • Arden's Sydney Magazine of Politics and General Literature (1843): Originally edited by George Arden, this short-lived publication lasted two months - September and October 1843. Archive provides scans of 171 pages the three issues produced.
  • Armidale Independent: Regional newspaper offering the latest news, local discussion, weather and classifieds.
  • Australasian Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magazine (1845): Intended to be quarterly but only ever releasing one edition in July 1845, scans of all 48 pages can be viewed at this archive.
  • Bay Post-Southern Star: Based at Batemans Bay, this bi-weekly newspaper serves the Eurobodalla Shire on the state's southern coast. Site offers lead stories and retail links.
  • Bee of Australia (1844): PDF archive of weekly Sydney-based newspaper which lasted eight issues from October 19, 1844 to December 7, 1844.
  • Bega District News: Incorporating the Bega & District Times, this paper is published each Tuesday and Friday with a focus on local community issues, sports, social and entertainment news.
  • Blacktown Advocate: Contact details for this weekly free publication produced by the News Limited group and distributed to the largest population in the greater west.
  • Blacktown Sun: Free weekly suburban paper covering the fast developing, growth region of the Greater West of Sydney. Site contains local news, sport and community events.
  • Blayney Chronicle: Local news and sport from Blayney-based community newspaper.
  • Blue Mountains Gazette: Local news with links to auto, property, job and retail sites.
  • Bombala Times: Local news, sport and weather on a site which also offers links to retail and business groups.
  • Boorowa News: Selection of top news stories, sport results, and advertising from this Boorowa-based publication.
  • Byron Bay Echo: Free community newspaper founded in 1986 by local residents and remains independent. Site also offers archive of previous issues.
  • Camden Haven Courier: As a member of the Rural Press network, this site offer selected news articles, sport results and links to classified advertising.
  • Camden Wollondilly Advertiser: Free community weekly serving Sydney's south western area. Its focus is on local news, council issues, sport and community features.
  • Canowindra News: Selected stories from this weekly community newspaper.
  • Catholic Outlook: Archived issues and publication details for the monthly newspaper of the Catholic Diocese of Parramatta, circulated to 46 parishes and 74 schools.
  • Central Coast Express Advocate: Contact details for free community newspaper distributed throughout Gosford, Brisbane Waters, Hawkesbury River, Tuggerah Lakes and Lake Macquarie.
  • Central Western Daily: Serving Orange and Central Tablelands district under that name since 1945, this paper is on sale six mornings a week (Monday to Saturday). Focuses on community news, issues, people stories, and local sport.
  • Cessnock Advertiser: News, sport, and advertising from this community newspaper.
  • Cobar Age: Select news items plus search engine through the Rural Press classified listings for propery, job, and motor advertisements.
  • Coffs Harbour and District Independent News: Contact details and rates for this free Saturday paper.
  • Colonial Literary Journal and Weekly Miscellany of Useful Information (1844-1845): PDF archive housing 208 pages from the 40 editions published between June 1844 and March 1845.
  • Colonial Observer (1841-1844): Extensive page gallery from edition 1 to 39. Along with its sub-title "Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Literature, Science and Religion for the Colony of New South Wales", this paper was renamed The Sentinel in 1845.
  • Commercial Journal and General Advertiser (1845): Published by William Jones, this title underwent various name changes during its 35 semiweekly issues from April to August, 1845. Page gallery displays each page.
  • Commercial Journal and Advertiser (1835-1840): Weekly Sydney-based paper later renamed the Free Press and Commercial Journal. Although incomplete, this archive holds many page scans from issues 19 to 540.
  • Cooma-Monaro Express: Site carries news, sport and community listings from this community newspaper.
  • Cootamundra Herald: Printed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, this paper features news, sport, community news and classifieds.
  • Corowa Free Press: Country paper printed each Wednesday. Site provides contact details and advertising rates.
  • Cowra Guardian: General news, selected sport stories and access to the Rural Press database of classified advertising.
  • Crookwell Gazette: Latest local, national and world news and sport, weather and community club details and profiles from the town of Crookwell.
  • Cumberland Newspaper Group: Map of Sydney and the central coast showing where News Limited suburban newspapers circulate. Provides contact details for each publication.
  • Cumberland Times (1846): Page archive scanned from edition 106 to edition 127 - all printed in 1846. Newspaper had previously held the titles of Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser, among other names.
  • Deniliquin Pastoral Times: Promotional site for this bi-weekly paper. Site provides contact details, mechanical specifications and advertising rates.
  • Dispatch (1842-1844): Page gallery from editions 1 to 61. Title changed to Sydney Dispatch as of edition 41 printed August 10, 1844.
  • Eastern Riverina Chronicle: News and local reports covering events in Henty, Holbrook, and the surrounding district in NSW, Australia.
  • Examiner (1845): Page archive spanning most editions from 9 August to when the publication ceased in 1 November, 1845.
  • Fairfield Advance: Contact information for this Tuesday free weekly established in 1946.
  • Fairfield City Champion: With almost 100,000 readers, this weekly paper is distributed free to dozens of suburbs including Abbotsbury, Cabramatta, Edensor Park, Fairfield, Greenfield Park, and Prairiewood.
  • Flat Chat News: Links to a free, fortnightly rural newspaper delivered as 2400 copies to Narromine and central west New South Wales. Offers forum, contact details, current edition and archives.
  • Forbes Advocate: Profile of the town plus news, sport, community details and searchable classified listing.
  • Free Press and Commercial Journal (1841): Page scans from issues 1 to 51 published throughout the first six months of 1841. Former title was the Commercial Journal and Advertiser, and this paper was later renamed the Sydney Free Press.
  • Glen Innes Examiner: Letters, news, sport and entertainment articles from this weekly newspaper.
  • Gloucester Advocate: News, sport and letters covering both local and national issues from this community newspaper.
  • Goulburn Post: Selected news articles and a comprehensive listing of property, jobs and motor vehicles for sale, entertainment, dining details and reviews.
  • Great Lakes Advocate: Published Wednesday, this paid paper stgarted in 1952 and has strong links with its communities at Forster and Tuncurry. Site offers selected local news, opinions and sport.
  • Guyra Argus: Weekly updates lifted from the news and sport pages of this Rural Press publication.
  • Harden Murrumburrah Express: Community based site with the latest local news and sport, weather and community club details from the Harden-based publication.
  • Hastings Gazette: With it office at Wauchope, this district newspaper provides news, sport and advertising listings as part of the Rural Press network of affilicated publications.
  • Hawkesbury Gazette: Weekly publication with police, council and community news stories from around the Hawkesbury district.
  • Hills News: Free suburban weekly boasting its strongest sections as being real estate and local advertising. Its distribution includes Baulkham Hills, Castle Hill, Rouse Hill, West Pennant Hills, and Winston Hills.
  • Hills Shire Times: Profile and contact details for this free Tuesday publication that was first established as The Hills District Farm & Garden in 1952.
  • Hornsby and Upper North Shore Advocate: First published in 1919, this free community newspaper is now distributed each Thursday. Site provides contact details and profile.
  • Hunter River Gazette (1841-1842): Page gallery of editions 1 to 29 of this West Maitland weekly publication.
  • Illawarra Mercury: News, sport and business coverage and classified advertising from the Illawarra-based daily newspaper.
  • Jindabyne Summit Sun: Community newspaper covering news, sport and local issues.
  • Kiama Independent: News, sport, entertainment, and community event listings. This paper began in 1863.
  • Koondrook Barham Bridge: Weekly rural paper serving twin towns on the Murray River mid-way between Echuca and Swan Hill. Site offers contact details and advertising rates.
  • Koori Mail: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander newspaper produced at Lismore. Information about the paper and a link to InfoKoori database.
  • Lake Macquarie News: Contact details for this free Wednesday community weekly.
  • Lake Times: Selected news and sports items from a weekly newspaper covering the Shellharbour region. Submit a classifieds advertisement, or download a rate card.
  • Lithgow Mercury: News, sport, letters and weather from this town's newspaper.
  • Liverpool City Champion: Free community paper offering local news, community events, sport results and links to other papers in the Fairfax Community Newspaper Group.
  • Liverpool Leader: Contact details for this News Ltd free suburban publication printed Wednesdays.
  • Macarthur Advertiser: Profile summary for this free weekly paper first established in 1878 and serving more than 60 suburbs. Shows circulation map and contact details.
  • Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (1843-1855): Page gallery of edition 1 to 1199. This paper was later split to form the Maitland Daily Mercury, and the Maitland Weekly Mercury.
  • Manning River Times: Based in Taree, this paper is published Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. It circulates to an area bounded by Johns River in the north, Bulahdelah in the south and Elands-Comboyne in the west.
  • Merimbula News Weekly: Published Wednesdays, this paper serves the Bega Valley Shire. Reports cover local government, police, social and sport.
  • Mt Druitt - St Marys Standard: Established in 1973 and distributed free each Wednesday. Site provides contact details for prospective advertisers.
  • Mudgee Guardian: Local classified listing trades and services, plus news and sporting articles.
  • Muswellbrook Chronicle: Local information, weather, letters, sport and news.
  • Narooma News: With a focus on local people, places and events, this paper covers the local district from Bodalla to Cobargo and includes Bermagui, Tilba, Potato Point, Dalmeny and Kianga.
  • Narromine News and Trangie Advocate: News and sport, weather and community club details from Narromine.
  • New South Wales Examiner (1842): Page archive of semi-weekly publication in print for 69 editions from April to October 1842.
  • New South Wales Magazine (1843): Page scans of 11 editions of this monthly publication which described itself as a "journal of general politics, literature, science, and the arts".
  • Newcastle Herald: Check classifieds, place an advertisement, search past articles from this daily newspaper, or subscribe for home delivery.
  • Newcastle Star: A community newspaper site which covers extra topics like pet care, council news, gallery reviews, environmental issues, theatre and clubs - all done with a local focus.
  • North Shore Times: Advertising contact details for free community newspaper printed Wednesdays and Fridays.
  • Northern District Times: Contact details for this Wednesday free publication established in 1922.
  • Northern Rivers Echo: Independent community newspaper dedicated to bringing news and comment weekly to the people of the Northern Rivers Region - including Lismore, Casino and Ballina.
  • Nova Hrvatska: Contact details for Australian-Croatian paper printed every Tuesday. [Most links on site in Croatian].
  • Noviny: Czech and Slovak newspaper published every second Tuesday with back page produced in English. Subscription details, advertising rates, and page samples.
  • Nyngan Observer: News, sport and classified listings.
  • Oberon Review: News headlines, classifieds, and letters from the weekly newspaper founded in 1984 and circulating Thursday throughout the Oberon Council area.
  • Omnibus and Sydney Spectator (1841-1843): Page scans from this weekly periodical.
  • Parkes Champion Post: News, sport, community club details and access to the Rural Press comprehensive listing of property, jobs and motor vehicles for sale.
  • Parramatta Advertiser: Contact details for advertising in this free Wednesday community newspaper.
  • Parramatta Chronicle (1843-1845): Later changing its name to The Cumberland Times, this page gallery contains the weekly editions 1 to 92 from December 1843 to September 1845.
  • Parramatta Sun: Priding itself on its strong ties with the region, this free suburban weekly provides news, sport and community information to Dundas Valley, Epping, Guildford, Merrylands, Parramatta, and the surrounding district.
  • Peninsula Community Access News: Owned and operated by an non-profit association, this newspaper aims to provide non-partisan news for communities in the 2256 and 2257 postcode areas.
  • Peninsula News: Owned by a non-profit group, the paper is distributed throughout Woy Woy Peninsula to Ettalong, Umina, Woy Woy, the Bays, Pearl Beach and Patonga.
  • Penrith Press: Contact information for this Tuesday and Friday free publication.
  • Penrith Star: Distributed across 40 suburbs, this free community newspaper provides local news, sport and information on a weekly schedule.
  • Port Macquarie News: Local newspaper offering local, national and world news along with sport, weather and community club details.
  • Riverine Grazier: Site provides contact, advertising and mechanical details.
  • Satirist and Sporting Chronicle (1843): Page scans from editions 1 to 11 of this weekly publication.
  • Scone Advocate: News, sport and classified listings.
  • Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (1844-1855): Gallery of 284 page scans from edition 1 to 608 of this weekly title published by Charles Kemp and John Fairfax.
  • Singleton Argus: News, weather and a comprehensive classified listing of property, jobs and motor vehicles for sale.
  • South Coast Register: Nowra-based tri-weekly serving readers from Gerringong in the north to Sussex Inlet in the south - an area of some 4000 square kms with a population of 85,000. Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
  • Southern Highland News: Established in 1958, this newspaper prints three times a week every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It services the district half-way between Sydney and Canberra.
  • Southern Riverina News: Advertising rates and contact details for this Finley-based Wednesday paper.
  • St George and Sutherland Shire Leader: Details, circulation map, and contact information for this free suburban title which prints 144,434 newspapers twice weekly as two editions - one localised for St George and the other for Sutherland.
  • St Ives Community News: Contact details for monthly paper delivered free to Kuring-gai, Forest and Pittwater Shires. Paper's prime focus is on St Ives Shopping Village.
  • St Marys Star: Part of the stable of free suburban weekly newspapers belonging to the Fairfax Community Newspaper Group.
  • Sun and New South Wales Independent Press (1843): Gallery of the pages scanned from editions 1 to 18.
  • Sussex, Bay and Basin Times: This Friday newspaper circulates in the Sussex Inlet, Berara, Cudmirrah, Huskisson, Sanctuary Point, St Georges Basin, Jervis Bay and Vincentia regions.
  • SX - Sydney Xpress News: Free-to-street title catering to the gay, lesbian, and bisexual market in New South Wales and the ACT.
  • Sydney Business Review: An independent monthly business newspaper distributed to business only.
  • Sydney Free Press (1841-1842): Biweekly previously published as the Free press and Commercial Journal. This site hold page scans from July 1841 to June 1842.
  • Sydney Protestant Magazine (1840-1841): Scans of 318 pages from edition 1 to 10 of this weekly publication.
  • Sydney Record (1843-1844): Page gallery of 208 scans from editions 1 to 27 of this weekly publication.
  • Sydney Star Observer: Weekly newspaper providing news, views and entertainment for Sydney's gay and lesbian community.
  • Tallaganda Times: Braidwood-based paper providing news, sport and entertainment articles from around the district.
  • Teetotaller and General Newspaper (1842-1843): Formerly published as The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer. Page scans from 89 editions of this weekly publication.
  • Tenterfield Star: News, sport, weather and letters from the local newspaper.
  • The Armidale Express: This tri-weekly paid newspaper, established in northern NSW in 1856, reaches more than 10,000 readers. Site carries news, local directory links and classified advertising.
  • The Atlas (1844-1848): Priced at eight-pence, this weekly newspaper printed and published by Daniel Lovett Welch carried the sub-title: Sydney Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce and Literature. This archive carries 640 pages from 214 editions spanning November 30, 1844 to December 30, 1848.
  • The Border Mail: Leading regional daily published in Albury Wodonga. Substantial content on site includes news stories, sports, features, columns and a variety of information.
  • The Chronicle.: Contact detail for News Ltd's free weekly newspaper serving Macarthur and Camden communities.
  • The Daily Liberal: The Daily Liberal and Weekend Liberal is a Dubbo-based paper printed Monday through Saturday, featuring district news, sport, community news, classifieds and weather.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Web site for News Ltd paper which sells more than 411,000 copies daily across the State. Like the print product, this site focuses on Sydney with a balance of national and international news.
  • The Dunoon and District Gazette: Non-profit publication produced every two months since June 1989 as a community service for people on the state's Far North Coast. Online edition has appeared continuously since June 1996.
  • The Express: Contact details for this Friday community newspaper distributed free within Canterbury and Bankstown.
  • The Glebe & Inner Western Weekly: Profile and contact details for this suburban newspaper distributed free each Wednesday.
  • The Grenfell Record: View local news, sport, and letters from this town's newspaper.
  • The Guardian: Headlines and subscription details for the weekly newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia.
  • The Guardian (1844): Scans of the first 240 pages printed for this weekly periodical which described itself as "a weekly journal of politics, commerce, literature, science and arts for the middle and working classes of New South Wales".
  • The Inverell Times: News and sport, weather and community club details from this Inverell publication.
  • The Macleay Argus: Serving the Macleay Valley communities is located on the North Coast of New South Wales. Publishes news and information Tuesdays and Fridays.
  • The Maitland Mercury: Australia's oldest regional daily newspaper, established in 1843. It serves the community of the city of Maitland and the surrounding Lower Hunter Valley with stories of local and national news, sport, people and issues.
  • The Manly Daily: Profile and contact details for newspaper serving the Manly Warringah Pittwater Peninsula Tuesdays to Saturdays.
  • The Milton Ulladulla Times: A Wednesday weekly newspaper covering an region dominated by the fishing, tourism, forest and dairying industries. It was established in 1978 and covers the townships of Ulladulla, Mollymook, Milton, Burrill Lake and Narrawallee as well as Conjola, Bawley Point and Bendalong-Manyana.
  • The Mosman Daily: Contact details for this Thursday paper established in 1917.
  • The Northern Daily Leader: This Tamworth-based paper serves a vast region. Its daily readership sweeps across the North West Slopes and Plains and climbs across the Northern Tablelands.
  • The Northern Leader: News and sports items from a weekly paper circulated throughout the Wollongong district.
  • The Queanbeyan Age: An advocate for the Queanbeyan districts for more than 140 years. It reaches more than 15,000 readers every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
  • The Ridge News: See news, sports and community information from Lightning Ridge.
  • The Scottish Banner: Monthly Scottish newspaper at Scots at home and abroad. Site holds subscription details, product profile, advertising rates and selected news stories.
  • The Sentinel (1845-1848): Formerly the Colonial Observer, this weekly paper ran from January 1845 to September 1848. Site holds gallery of page scans from each edition.
  • The Star (1845-1846): Previously called The Star and Working Man's Guardian, this archive holds page scans of the weekly editions 84 to 117 - spanning from October 1845 to May 1846.
  • The Star and Working Man's Guardian (1844-1845): Page archive housing the first 83 editions of this title.
  • The Sun-Herald: The online edition of Sydney's Sunday newspaper with magazine sections on entertainment, health, lifestyle, plus the weekends news and sports. Plus access to Winners Circle online competition.
  • The Sydney Morning Herald: Updated daily with news from Sydney and the latest breaking stories covering national, world, business, sport, entertainment, and travel interests.
  • The Talking Turkey: Reporting on regional and local news drawn from Kyogle and the Richmond Valley in northern NSW.
  • The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer (1840-1841): Printed and published for John Fairfax by James Reading. Site holds page scans from 65 editions of this weekly title.
  • The True Sun and New South Wales Independent Press (1843): Page gallery of a single edition - number 39 - originally published by Henry Evers on February 28, 1844.
  • The Western Weekender: A weekly newspaper distributed throughout the Penrith Valley. Reports include Gardening Guide, Rugby League report, Health Clinic and News Archive.
  • Thursday Magnet: Eden-based weekly local newspaper serving the shoreline of Twofold Bay, which is one of the world's deepest natural harbours. Site contains current news, sport and community items.
  • Torch Publishing Company: History, distribution information and submission details for four suburban newspapers - the Bankstown Canterbury Torch, the Auburn Pictorial Review, the Valley Times Cook River, and the Northern Beaches Weekender. The site offers some insight for school projects.
  • Village Voice: A "proudly parochial" newspaper for Balmain and Rozelle with two sister publications for The Leichhardt, Glebe, Annandale, Drummoyne, Five Dock and Concord. Site holds staff and product profiles, news archive, and subscription details.
  • Voice of Jacob, or, Hebrews' Monthly Miscellany (1842): 24 page scans from the three editions of this publication that had "private circulation" from May to September 1842.
  • Warren Advocate: Sample the leading news stories from this Warren based newspaper, along with links several advertising directories.
  • Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature (1843-1845): Archive of 310 page scans from this weekly newspaper printed from July 1843 to December 1845.
  • Weekly Times: Independently owned suburban newspaper, established in 1921 and serving Sydney's north western district.
  • Wellington Times: News, sport, weather, and community information for Wellington, NSW.
  • Western Advocate: A Bathurst-based community paper. Its site offers lead stories and links to local business.
  • Wingham Chronicle: News, sport, and community club details along with a comprehensive listing of classified advertisements.
  • Yass Tribune: News, business reports, reporters' resources, and newspaper press trade classifieds.
  • Young Witness: Contains sports, entertainment, and business news, special classified sections, and community news.


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