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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Australia. For current Australian newspapers, see List of newspapers in Australia .
Warrnambool is served by one daily newspaper, The Standard, which is owned by Australian Community Media. The local commercial radio stations are 94.5 3YB and 95.3 Coast FM, both owned by Ace Radio.
Mahogany Ship. The Mahogany Ship is a putative early Australian shipwreck that is believed by some to lie beneath the sand in the Armstrong Bay area, approximately 3 to 6 kilometres (1.9 to 3.7 mi) west of Warrnambool in southwest Victoria, Australia.
The Ballarat Courier is a newspaper circulating in the Ballarat region of regional Victoria. It is published daily from Monday to Saturday.
National Octopus attacks described in old Australian newspapers [4] In 1950, the number of national daily newspapers in Australia was 54 and it increased to 65 in 1965. [5] Daily newspapers The Australian (broadsheet) The Australian Financial Review The Guardian Australia (online only) The New Daily (online only) Weekly newspapers The Saturday Paper The Weekly Times Bi-weekly and monthly ...
Warrnambool Field Naturalists Club 1958 Warrnambool: Holds monthly meetings and excursions, as well as excursions and camp trips around the local area. The club publishes the monthly Warrnambool Field Naturalists Club Newsletter and has previously published The Nature of Warrnambool authored by J.G. Douglas.
The Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic cycling race is a one-day road bicycle race. The race started in 1895 and is Australia's oldest one day race and the world's second oldest one day race, after the Liège–Bastogne–Liège Classic.
City of Warrnambool. The City of Warrnambool is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of 121 square kilometres (47 sq mi) and in June 2018 had a population of 34,862. [1] It is entirely surrounded by the Shire of Moyne and the Southern Ocean.