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Despite the doom and gloom in Australian media, the outlook for regional papers remains strong

Despite the doom and gloom in Australian media, the outlook for regional papers remains strong

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The Illawarra Mercury, a short history

A short history The Illawarra Mercury a major provincial daily newspaper

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A new regional newspaper, a review

A new regional newspaper, a review

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A local newspaper view of the world in an international context

Provincial newspapers were an archive of local events and set them in the context of the international nature of the First World War

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Goulburn Evening Penny Post and its Art-Deco newspaper office and printery

In 1935 a moderne Art-Deco style office was opened for the Goulburn Evening Penny Post

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A local treat at The Argyle Affair

One Camden festival held recently was The Argyle Affair at the Camden showground.

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The history of the local newspaper in the Macarthur region

The local newspapers of the Macarthur region have a very interesting history.

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The Bennett wagon, a piece of transport history

The historic Bennett (Percival) Wagon is a cultural icon of a different time when horse and bullock teams were kings of the road.

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Civic Railway Station, revealing part of Newcastle modernism

Civic Railway Station, now closed, reveals some of the aesthetics of Newcastle modernism.

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Beulah and Sydney’s Urban Sprawl

Beulah estate, Sydney's urban sprawl and the Appin Road