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  2. Bendigo Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Bendigo Advertiser (commonly referred to as "The Addy") is an Australian regional newspaper. It is the daily (Monday–Saturday) newspaper for Bendigo , Victoria, and its surrounding region. The paper is published by Australian Community Media with a circulation between 5,000 and 7,000 depending on the day of publication.

  3. Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    46 °F. 510.0 mm. 20.1 in. Bendigo ( / ˈbɛndɪɡoʊ / BEN-dig-oh) is a city in Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state [4] and approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2022, Bendigo has a population of 103,818 making it Australia's 19th-largest ...

  4. List of newspapers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Regional newspapers. The Advertiser (Bairnsdale) Alexandra, Eildon, Marysville Standard. Ararat Advertiser. Armstrong Creek Times. Bacchus Marsh Express. Ballarat News. Ballarat Times News Group. The Bellarine Times.

  5. The Riverine Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded at Echuca on 1 July 1863, with its first editor as Robert Ross Haverfield (1819–1889) and joint owners James Joseph Casey (1831–1913) and Angus Mackay (1824–1886) - the latter also being one of the proprietors of the Bendigo Advertiser. Haverfield was a drover, grazier, gold miner, explorer and journalist.

  6. Bendigo Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Bendigo Weekly is a tabloid-size, full-colour newspaper published weekly throughout Bendigo, and country districts in central Victoria, including Woodend, Echuca, Wedderburn and Colbinabbin. The paper has won many awards, including a Walkley Award by journalist Anthony Radford for Suburban and Regional Affairs.

  7. The Bendigo Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Independent was founded in Bendigo (also named Sandhurst) in or before March 1862. [1] E. A. Banks (1854–1920) was the editor for many years. [2] In November 1918 the management of the Independent purchased its competitor The Bendigo Advertiser, and amalgamated the two titles under the banner of the latter. [3]

  8. George Lansell - Wikipedia

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    George Lansell. Sir George Victor Lansell CMG VD (3 October 1883 – 9 January 1959) was an English-born Australian politician. He was born in London to mining entrepreneur George Lansell and Harriet Edith Bassford. He was educated in Bendigo and at Melbourne Grammar School, and in 1906 inherited his father's estate of £6 million.

  9. Australian Community Media - Wikipedia

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    Australian Community Media (ACM) is a media company in Australia responsible for over 160 regional publications. Its mastheads include the Canberra Times, Newcastle Herald, The Examiner, The Border Mail, The Courier and the Illawarra Mercury along with more than one hundred community-based websites across Australia and numerous agricultural publications including The Land and Queensland ...