Dimboola Banner

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Front page of the Dimboola Banner 13 January 1914

The Dimboola Banner, a regional newspaper covering the Western District in Victoria. The Dimboola Banner is the voice of the community covering local news, sport and business.

History[]

the original printing office of The Dimboola Banner

The Dimboola Banner has a publishing history of nearly 135 years. The first issue was published on 10 May 1879.[1] After successful years of publishing a takeover bid was made in 1921, the bid failed and an opposing newspaper, Dimboola Chronicle, went into publication.[2] The Banner remained robust and absorbed the Chronicle in 1930.

The Dimboola Printing Museum showcases printing machinery from a bygone era.

Digitisation[]

This paper had been digitised as part of the Australian Digitisation program of the National Library of Australia

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Dimboola banner office". Culture Victoria. Creative Victoria. 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ Kirkpatrick, Rod. The Bold Type: A history of Victoria's country newspapers, 1840-2010.
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