Parramatta Advertiser

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Parramatta Advertiser
Parramatta Advertiser masthead.png
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid, online
Owner(s)NewsLocal
EditorSimone Roberts
Founded15 July 1933 (1933-07-15)
HeadquartersParramatta, Australia
Websiteparramattaadvertiser.com.au

The Parramatta Advertiser is a weekly regional newspaper that serves the communities of Parramatta, Auburn and Holroyd local government areas and covers local news, sport, council decisions, and community events. This newspaper is published every Wednesday. It currently has a circulation of 79,598 and a readership of 78,000.[1]

The Parramatta Advertiser was launched on 15 June 1933[2] by the Cumberland Newspaper Group. It eventually became the successor to The Cumberland Argus when it was incorporated into the Parramatta Advertiser in 1962.[3]

Originally a bi-weekly, it became Cumberland Newspaper Group's "flagship" regional newspaper[4][5] and at that time it was the largest regional newspaper in Australia.[3]

Since that time it has been the main local newspaper for the City of Parramatta. In 1995 the Parramatta Advertiser was split into 3 separate editions: City (Parramatta) North, Auburn, and Holroyd.[6]

The online edition of the paper is now under the umbrella of the Daily Telegraph, a major Australian daily newspaper.

The Parramatta Advertiser's death and other notices are indexed by the Ryerson Index.[2] Previous copies of the newspaper are archived on microfilm at the State Library of New South Wales.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Parramatta Advertiser". News Corp Australia. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Parramatta Advertiser: Range of Notices indexed". Ryerson Index. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Look TWICE for the Advertiser". The Cumberland Argus (Parramatta, NSW : 1950–1962). Parramatta, NSW. 24 October 1962. p. 1. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  4. ^ Brown, Malcolm (27 September 1984). "Caesar and the suburban empire-builders". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 9. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  5. ^ "57.4.1.1 St George, NSW: 50 Years" (PDF). Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter (57). May 2010. ISSN 1443-4962.
  6. ^ a b "Title search for "Parramatta Advertiser"". State Library of NSW. Retrieved 23 January 2015.

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