List of newspapers in Australia

This is a list of newspapers in Australia. The Sydney Morning Herald is the most-read newspaper in Australia, with over eight million readers as of 2021.[1]

Top 10 newspapers by circulation

The following is a list of the top 10 newspapers in Australia by average paid print circulation in 2018.[2][3]

Newspaper Primary service area Headquarters Circulation Owner Masthead
Herald Sun Southbank 603,658 News Corp Australia
The Daily Telegraph Surry Hills 526,216[lower-alpha 1] News Corp Australia
The Courier-Mail Bowen Hills 384,699[lower-alpha 2] News Corp Australia
The West Australian Western Australia Osborne Park 335,369 Seven West Media
The Age
  • Melbourne
  • Victoria
Melbourne central business district 308,752 Nine Entertainment
The Australian National Surry Hills 303,809 News Corp Australia
The Advertiser Adelaide central business district 272,310[lower-alpha 3] News Corp Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
  • Sydney
  • New South Wales
North Sydney 231,232 Nine Entertainment
The Sunday Times
  • Perth
  • Western Australia
Osborne Park 168,432 Seven West Media
Australian Financial Review National North Sydney 86,550 Nine Entertainment

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

Weekly newspapers

Bi-weekly and monthly newspapers

  • Koori Mail, bi-weekly
  • Nichigo Press national edition, monthly, Japanese
  • Red Flag, bi-weekly
  • Green Left, bi-weekly

New South Wales

Sydney newspapers

There are many newspapers published in New South Wales, serving both the capital, Sydney, and the regions. Some newspapers are defunct; some have been renamed; some have been amalgamated. The two main Sydney newspapers are The Sydney Morning Herald, which was founded in 1831, and The Daily Telegraph, founded in 1879.

Regional newspapers

  • Newcastle Weekly (2015– )


Broken Hill, though a city in New South Wales, has significant historical connections to South Australia.

  • Barrier Daily Truth (1908– )
    • The Barrier Truth (1898–1908) - predecessor
  • The Barrier Miner (1888–1974)
  • The Barrier Weekly Post (1898– )

Newspapers in languages other than English

There are also many current and past newspapers serving local communities in New South Wales that are published in languages other than English.

Victoria

Statewide newspapers

Melbourne newspapers

  • The Age (tabloid daily)
  • Epoch Times (broadsheet Chinese weekly, subscription English weekly)
  • Vision China Times (Chinese weekly)
  • Herald Sun (tabloid daily)
  • Leader Community Newspaper group publishes 20 local news titles covering metropolitan Melbourne
  • Melbourne Observer (tabloid weekly)[7]
  • Sameway Magazine (Chinese weekly)
  • The Australian Jewish News (weekly)
  • Viet Times (Vietnamese weekly)
  • Il Globo (bi-weekly, Italian)

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
  • Benalla Ensign
  • Bendigo Advertiser
  • The Bendigo Times
  • The Bendigo Weekly
  • The Border Mail (Wodonga)
  • Brimbank Weekly
  • The Camperdown Chronicle
  • Casterton News
  • Castlemaine Mail
  • The Chronicle (Wangaratta)
  • Cobram Courier
  • Cohuna Farmer's Weekly
  • Colac Herald
  • Corryong Courier
  • Country News (Shepparton)
  • The Courier (Ballarat)
  • Daylesford Advocate
  • Dimboola Banner
  • The Echo
  • Euroa Gazette
  • The Free Press
  • The Geelong Advertiser
  • The Geelong Times
  • The Geelong News
  • The Gippsland Times (Sale, Maffra and surrounding areas)
  • Girgarre Gazette
  • The Golden Plans Times (Golden Plans Shire)
  • The Guardian (Swan Hill)
  • Hamilton Spectator
  • Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian
  • The Horsham Times
  • Kyabram Free Press
  • The Latrobe Valley Express (Latrobe Valley and surrounding areas)
  • Maryborough & Dunolly Advertiser
  • Midland Express
  • The Miner (Ballarat to Winchelsea)
  • The Moe and Narracan News
  • Moorabool News
  • Mortlake Dispatch
  • Morwell Advertiser
  • Morwell and Yinnar Gazette
  • Mount Wycheproof Ensign
  • Murchison Advertiser
  • Myrtleford Mail and Whorouly Witness
  • Nagambie Times
  • Narracan Shire Advocate
  • Nathalia Herald
  • Nhill Free Press
  • The McIvor Times
  • The North Central Review
  • Ovens and Murray Advertiser
  • Port Fairy Gazette
  • The Portland Observer
  • Riponshire Advocate
  • Riverine Herald (Echuca)
  • Rochester Express
  • Romsey Express
  • Rosedale Courier
  • Rupunyup Spectator and Lubeck, Banyena, Rich Avon, and Lallat Advertiser
  • Rutherglen Sun
  • Shepparton Advertiser
  • Shepparton News
  • Snowy River Mail
  • South Gippsland Voices Newspaper
  • Sunraysia Daily (Mildura)
  • Star News ( South East Suburbs)
  • The Surfcoast Times (Surfcoast Shire)
  • The Traralgon Journal
  • Wangaratta Chronicle
  • The Warragul & Drouin Gazette
  • The Warragul Citizen
  • The Warrnambool Standard
  • The Weekly Times
  • The Whittlesea Review
  • Yea Chronicle

Queensland

Brisbane newspapers

  • Brisbane News (free weekly magazine)
  • Brisbane Times (online)
  • The Courier-Mail (tabloid)
  • The Catholic Leader (Brisbane)
  • The Epoch Times (Broadsheet Chinese weekly, Subscription English weekly)
  • Newsbytes (online)
  • Queensland Asian Business Weekly (Chinese weekly)
  • Queensland Country Life (published in Brisbane for Queensland rural readers)
  • Sameway Magazine (Chinese weekly)

Brisbane community newspapers

Regional newspapers

Western Australia

Perth newspapers

Regional newspapers

  • Albany Advertiser
  • Avon Advocate
  • Broome Advertiser
  • The Bunbury Herald
  • Bunbury Mail
  • Busselton-Dunsborough Mail
  • Busselton-Margaret Times
  • Capes Herald
  • Coolgardie Miner
  • Darlington Review
  • Esperance Express
  • Echo Newspapers
  • Geraldton Guardian
  • Gnowangerup Star (defunct)
  • Golden Age (Coolgardie daily)
  • Goldfield Courier (Coolgardie)
  • Goldfields Express (Goldfields region)
  • Great Southern Herald (Katanning)
  • Harvey Reporter
  • Kalgoorlie Miner
  • Kimberley Echo (Kununurra)
  • Kimberley Times (Derby)
  • Mandurah Coastal Times
  • Mandurah Mail
  • Manjimup-Bridgetown Times
  • Midwest Times
  • Mundaring Magazine
  • Murray Mail (Pinjarra)
  • Narrogin Observer
  • North West Telegraph (Port Hedland)
  • Northern Guardian (Carnarvon)
  • The Northern Times (Carnarvon, W.A.)
  • Northern Valleys News (Northern Valleys – Bindoon, Bullsbrook, Calingiri, Chittering, Gingin, Mogumber, Muchea, Wannamal)
  • Pilbara Echo (Karratha, Dampier, Port Hedland)
  • Pilbara News (Karratha)
  • Pinjarra Murray Times (Pinjarra)
  • Sound Telegraph (Rockingham)
  • South Western Times (Bunbury)
  • Southern Avon Chronicle (Northam, York)

South Australia

Adelaide

Regional newspapers

Tasmania

Hobart newspapers

Regional newspapers

  • The Advocate (Burnie)
  • Circular Head Chronicle (Smithton)
  • The Examiner (Launceston)
  • The Gazette (New Norfolk)
  • Huon Valley News (Franklin)
  • The Independent (Launceston)
  • Kingborough Chronicle (Kingborough)
  • North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale)
  • Tasmanian Country (Hobart)
  • Sorell Times (Sorell)
  • Tasman Gazette (Tasman peninsula)
  • East Coast View (East coast)
  • Hobart Observer (Hobart)
  • Glenorchy Gazette (Glenorchy)
  • Eastern Shore Sun (Eastern shore)

Northern Territory

Darwin newspapers

Regional newspapers

  • Alice Springs News
  • Arafura Times
  • Centralian Advocate
  • Eylandt Echo
  • Katherine Times
  • Litchfield Times
  • Top End Review
  • Wagaitear

Australian Capital Territory

  • Canberra Weekly
  • Canberra City News
  • Canberra Illustrated: A Quarterly Magazine
  • The Canberra Times
  • The Federal Capital Pioneer
  • The Good Neighbour
  • The RIOT ACT

See also

Notes

  1. Including figures of The Sunday Telegraph.
  2. Including figures of The Sunday Mail.
  3. Including figures of Sunday Mail.

References

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  2. Samios, Zoe (16 August 2018). "News Corp releases digital subscription numbers following withdrawal from AMAA audit". Mumbrella. Archived from the original on 14 June 2020.
  3. Wallbank, Paul (20 February 2019). "Newspapers continue slump in latest audited circulation figures". Mumbrella. Archived from the original on 21 April 2020.
  4. "Australian Newspaper Digitisation Program - National Library of Australia". www.nla.gov.au. Archived from the original on 25 August 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  5. Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
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  7. http://www.MelbourneObserver.com.au Archived 31 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine
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