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In Australia, he became a journalist and contributed to the Warrnambool Examiner, and subsequently edited the weekly newspaper, the Warrnambool Standard, in partnership with a printer and journalist named William Fairfax. His interests remained literary and philosophical throughout.
Warrnambool engineer. [2] Liberal: Roma Britnell: Dairy farmer. Vice President of the United Dairyfarmers of Victoria. [3] Independent: Roy Reekie Labor candidate for Warrnambool in 1999 and South-West Coast in 2002, 2006 and 2014. Narrowly lost 2002 on a 49.3 percent two-party vote. [4] Country: Jim Doukas Shire of Moyne councillor. [5 ...
The widowed Janet Laurie and her four sons moved to Gambierton (now Mount Gambier) and set about founding a newspaper, The Border Watch, whose first issue came out on 26 April 1861 as a 4-page, single broadsheet weekly. John Watson (ca.1842 – 13 December 1925), another Scotsman and later Mount Gambier's first mayor, joined in 1863 as editor ...
The News (1923–1992), continuation of The Journal; Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times; Quiz (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into Quiz and the Lantern (1890–1900) The Register, newspaper in Adelaide
South Warrnambool were runners up in 1931 and again in 1932 in the Western District Football Association. In 1933, South Warrnambool and Warrnambool joined the Hampden Football League, as takings at the gate had been greater when playing Camperdown or Terang that against any team in the WDFL. [14] [15] [16]
Learn about the history, geography, population and council of the City of Warrnambool, a local government area in Victoria, Australia. The city is named after its main urban centre, Warrnambool, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and the Shire of Moyne.
From 1947, Fitzpatrick returned to journalism editing The Australian Democrat, an independent non-party monthly news-review (1947–1950), and The Australian News-Review (1951–1953). During the 1940s, Fitzpatrick wrote a weekly column "Where do we go from here" in Smith's Weekly .
An Oregon weekly newspaper that had to lay off its entire staff after its funds were embezzled by a former employee will relaunch its print edition next month, its editor said, a move made ...