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Type - Newspaper
St Leonards Recorder
An Teachdaire Gaidhealach
Australasian Chronicle
Australian Worker
Avstraliada: Russkaia letopis
Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer
Blue Mountains Echo
Borba
Camden Advertiser
Camden News
Camden Times
Campbelltown Ingleburn and District News
Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser
Campbelltown Macarthur Chronicle
Chieu Duong
Chinese Australian Herald
Chinese Australian Times
Chinese Times
Cumberland Argus
Daily Mail
Daily Mirror
Daily Telegraph
Dan Viet
Dutch Australian Weekly
Edinenie
Ethnikon Vema
Evening News
Giornale Italiano
Gorizont
Greek Herald
Hrvat
Il Risveglio
Illustrated Sydney News
Jugoslavensko-Australski list
Khao Lao
L'Italo-Australiano
La Fiamma
Labor Daily
Le Courrier Australien
Maltese Herald
Morning Chronicle
Napredak
Newspaper News
North Shore Times and Manly Press
North Shore and Manly Times
Northside Courier
Nova Hrvatska
Novo Doba
Novo vrijeme
O Kosmos
Oceania
Parramatta Advertiser
Protestant Standard
Referee
Republican
Sentinel
Settegiorni
Sing Tao
Smith's Weekly
St George Call
St George and Sutherland Shire Leader
Suburban Herald
Sun
Sun-Herald
Sunday Mirror
Sunday Telegraph
Sunday Times
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
Sydney Morning Herald
Technical gazette of New South Wales
The Australian
The Biz
The Daily Guardian
The Empire
The Monitor
To Neo
Tung Wah Times
Uniamoci
Viet Luan
War Cry
Weekly Times
Windsor and Richmond Gazette

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Newspaper

St Leonards Recorder

Local newspaper for the St Leonards and Manly area which was first published early in 1878 by journalist and printer Peter Jefferson Wallace.

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An Teachdaire Gaidhealach

The newsletter of the Scottish Comunn Gàidhlig Astràilia was first published in Australia in Tasmania, in the mid 1800s.

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Australasian Chronicle

Newspaper published twice weekly by Andrew Bent for William Augustine Duncan.

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Australian Worker

Official journal of the Australian Worker's Union. The Sydney and Brisbane papers were merged in 1974 and it is now is published in a magazine format.

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Avstraliada: Russkaia letopis

Russian language journal published quarterly since 1994.

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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer

Popular Sydney newspaper published from 1845 until 1860, and subsequently as Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle until 1870. As well as sporting news, the paper often carried colourful or satirical articles about politics and local events and people, and was illustrated with cartoons.

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Blue Mountains Echo

Weekly newspaper published between 1909 and 1928. The current paper has been published in Katoomba since 1981.

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Borba

Croatian language periodical established in 1936 and banned from mid-1940 until October 1942 due to wartime censorship.

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Camden Advertiser

Newspaper in Camden district.

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Camden News

Camden News was one of two newspapers to be established in the Camden area in 1800 in response to the rapid growth to the area.

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Camden Times

Newspaper established in the Camden area in 1879.

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Campbelltown Ingleburn and District News

Newspaper probably started in 1954 which was absorbed into the Macarthur Advertiser in 1982.

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Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

Regional newspaper which is part of the Fairfax Network.

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Campbelltown Macarthur Chronicle

Suburban newspaper owned by News Corporation.

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Chieu Duong

First and only Vietnamese daily newspaper in Australia.

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Chinese Australian Herald

First major Chinese-language newspaper in Australia, published between 1894 and 1923.

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Chinese Australian Times

Chinese newspaper published in Perth.

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Chinese Times

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Chinese and English language newspaper that became the official organ of the Chinese Nationalist Party. First published in Melbourne in 1902 as an independent paper, it became the official paper of the party in 1919. Between 1922 and 1949 it was printed in the KuoMinTang building on Ultimo Road, Haymarket.

Cumberland Argus

The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate was a weekly newspaper printed at Parramatta between 1887 and 1950, continued by the Cumberland Argus until 1962.

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Daily Mail

Newspaper owned and edited by John James Gay from Australia Day 1922 and renamed on 27 January 1924 as the Daily News.

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Daily Mirror

Sydney newspaper.

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Daily Telegraph

Tabloid newspaper founded in 1879 under the name Sydney Daily Telegraph. After 1927 it was known as Daily Telegraph News Pictorial.

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Dan Viet

Newspaper offering Vietnamese language coverage of local, national and international news.

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Dutch Australian Weekly

Weekly newspaper founded in 1951 by Alfred Schuurman with the assistance of Cumberland Newspapers. In 1990 the frequency was reduced to fortnightly and by 2004 it was issued monthly.

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Edinenie

Russian language newspaper established in Melbourne but published in Sydney from 1977.

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Ethnikon Vema

Greek language newspaper.

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Evening News

Daily newspaper launched by Samuel Bennett in 1867 and published until 1931.

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Giornale Italiano

Italian weekly newspaper published between 1932 and 1942.

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Gorizont

Russian language newspaper published weekly since 1993.

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Greek Herald

Greek language newspaper.

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Hrvat

Journal published by the Australian-Croatian Association since the 1950s.

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Il Risveglio

Italian language newspaper published between 1944 and 1956.

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Illustrated Sydney News

Newspaper published by various publishers between 1853 and 1872 and again between 1881 and 1894.

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Jugoslavensko-Australski list

Croatian and English language journal published between 1960 and 1970.

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Khao Lao

The first Lao newspaper published in Australia.

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L'Italo-Australiano

Italian language newspaper published in 1885 and again between 1905 and 1909.

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La Fiamma

Italian-language newspaper launched in 1947 to counteract left-wing influence from rival newspaper Il Risveglio.

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Labor Daily

Newspaper for the Labor movement published in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Le Courrier Australien

French language newspaper first published in 1892. It is the longest running foreign language newspaper in Australia.

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Maltese Herald

Maltese language newspaper.

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Morning Chronicle

Catholic newspaper.

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Napredak

Bi-weekly Croatian language newspaper.

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Newspaper News

Monthly magazine for advertisers, publishers, advertising agents, newspaper executives, printers and process engravers in Australia and New Zealand.

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North Shore Times and Manly Press

Short-lived local newspaper started by James Hobson in 1885.

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North Shore and Manly Times

Local newspaper founded by William J O'Neill in the 1880s.

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Northside Courier

One of the Fairfax publications of Cumberland Courier Community newspapers which cover the entire Cumberland plain.

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Nova Hrvatska

Croatian language newspaper.

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Novo Doba

Croatian language newspaper.

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Novo vrijeme

Croatian language newspaper.

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O Kosmos

Bi-lingual newspaper for the Greek community.

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Oceania

Italian language newspaper.

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Parramatta Advertiser

Local newspaper which has recorded life in the Parramatta area for over 170 years.

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Protestant Standard

Conservative newsletter of the ultra-Protestant sections of society. It was to become the organ of the Orange lodges in the colony until 1895.

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Referee

Popular sports newspaper established in the 1886. It was published until 1939.

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Republican

Newspaper run briefly by Louisa Lawson 1887-88.

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Sentinel

19th century Sydney newspaper

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Settegiorni

Right-wing Italian newspaper published in Sydney from 1962

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Sing Tao

Chinese language newspaper in Sydney

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Smith's Weekly

Independent tabloid newspaper which mixed sensationalism, satire and controversial opinions with sporting and finance news.

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St George Call

Newspaper published in Kogarah which purported to be the leading suburban sporting weekly.

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St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Community newspaper for the southern suburbs.

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Suburban Herald

Free local newspaper that flourished on Sydney's north shore in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Sun

Daily afternoon newspaper first published in 1910. In 1953 Associated Newspapers sold it to Fairfax who published The Sun until 1988 as a companion to the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Sun-Herald

Newspaper published in tabloid or compact format in Sydney by Fairfax Media as the Sunday counterpart of The Sydney Morning Herald. First published as the Sunday Herald, it became the Sun-Herald after it was amalgamated with the Sunday Sun in 1953.

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Sunday Mirror

Sunday counterpart of the Daily Mirror newspaper

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Sunday Telegraph

Sunday counterpart newspaper to the Daily Telegraph.

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Sunday Times

Newspaper founded by WH Leighton Bailey and owned by the Evans family for over 30 years.

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Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser

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First newspaper published in Sydney, from 5 March 1803 until 20 October 1842. 

Originally printed in a lean-to shed at the back of Government House, the newspaper moved to different premises in Macquarie Place in 1808 and then to a building on lower George Street in December 1810. In 1824 the printery moved again to a larger two storey building further south on George Street on the corner of Charlotte Place. 

Sydney Morning Herald

Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, it is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia.

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Technical gazette of New South Wales

The official journal of the Technical Education Branch of the Department of New South Wales between 1911 and 1941.

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The Australian

Newspaper founded by Robert Wardell and William Charles Wentworth in 1824.

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The Biz

Local newspaper first published in Fairfield in 1917.

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The Daily Guardian

Daily newspaper launched by Smith's Weekly to cater for country interests.

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The Empire

Newspaper which was founded by Henry Parkes in 1850 and run until 1858 through which he campaigned for fully representative government.

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The Monitor

Newspaper established by Edward Smith Hall and Arthur Hill which advocated freedom of the press, representative government and trial by jury.

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To Neo

Greek language newspaper published in Sydney

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Tung Wah Times

Chinese newspaper published 1902-1936.

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Uniamoci

Italian weekly newspaper in the early twentieth century

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Viet Luan

Vietnamese language newspaper.

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War Cry

Weekly periodical published by the Salvation Army.

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Weekly Times

North Shore newspaper which began publication in 1858.

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Windsor and Richmond Gazette

Newspaper published in the Nepean district.

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