The West Australian newspaper was first published on 5th January 1833. The newspaper covers the areas of Perth, Western Australia, and the current editor is Brett McCarthy.
The Courier Mail is published in Brisbane, and is the newspaper of Queensland. The Mercury is Tasmania's publication. The West Australian is, naturally the newspaper of Western Australia.
The Bartaman newspaper is produced in West Bangal in the country of India. The Bartaman newspaper was first published in the year 1984 and publishes daily.
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The circulation of The West Australian was 203,304 on weekdays during June 2010. The Saturday edition had a circulation of 333,768 before it was no longer continued under the West Australian name.
The editor of the local newspaper is typically the head of the editorial department and is responsible for overseeing the content that gets published in the newspaper. They make decisions on what stories to cover, how they are presented, and ensure that journalistic standards are maintained.
The Australian Newspaper, The Canberra Times, Sydney Morning Herald, Northern Territory News, and The West Australian. There is a website that lists the names of Australian newspapers and has links to the top articles from each paper.
The Western Gazette is published in Yeovil, Somerset, England. It covers news in the South West of England.
There are no national newspaper in Australia. However, "The Australian" is marketed as a national paper but not a national paper. Therefore, it is quite difficult to determine the circulation of the most read newspaper in Australia. It is important to note that Fairfax and News Corporation owns the majority of newspaper outlet in Australia.
Bartaman Patrika is an Indian Bengali daily newspaper that is published from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Bartaman is the one of the most widely read Bengali newspapers in India.
"Anglo African" was a newspaper founded by Robert Campbell in 1853 in Sierra Leone. It was one of the first English language newspapers published in West Africa, providing a platform for discussion on issues of the day such as colonialism, slavery, and education. The newspaper aimed to address the interests and concerns of both African and European readers in the region.