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Newspaper Publishing in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Newspaper Publishing sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Herald Sun
The Herald Sun is Victoria’s home for breaking news, footy and hard-hitting opinion and holds the title of most read Newspaper in Australia. Melbourne’s biggest selling newspaper has a proud history of leading the agenda and advocating for Victorians. As a leading partner with the Good Friday Appeal, we believe strongly in our community. As the home of Australia’s No.1 fantasy footy game SuperCoach and the best AFL writers in the business, we share a deep passion for footy. The Herald Sun publishes seven days a week, with a bumper Sunday Herald Sun edition on Sundays, and breaks stories 24/7 across its digital channels – from mobile to tablet, desktop to social media. We reach 4m people in print and digital every month* with an additional audience across social media of more than 1 million. Every week the Herald Sun reaches a dedicated audience bigger than the television coverage of the Melbourne Cup, AFL Grand Final or Australian Open men’s or women’s finals. Our expanding digital suite of products includes the Herald Sun mobile and tablet apps, SuperCoach AFL fantasy game, SuperFan AFL app, daily email newsletters and app alerts.
501 to 1000 staff
Star News Group
Star News Group is an independent Australian family owned media company and leading provider of media solutions. In Melbourne’s south east Star publish the Berwick Star News, Pakenham Gazette, Pakenham Officer Star News, Cranbourne Star News, Dandenong Star Journal and Endeavour Hills Doveton Hallam Star Journal. In the Yarra Valley, Upper Yarra Ranges, Knox and Lilydale areas in Victoria Star News Group publish six titles under the Star Mail brand including; Ferntree Gully Star Mail, Belgrave Star Mail, Lilydale Star Mail, Mount Evelyn Star Mail, Mountain Views Star Mail, Ranges Trader Star Mail Upper Yarra Star Mail and magazine titles Yarra Ranges Wedding Guide and the Tourist News. In Melbourne’s West Star publishes six titles under the masthead Star Weekly including; Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly, Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly, Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly, Northern Star Weekly, Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly, Wyndham Star Weekly. Star also publish the Geelong Independent and Ocean Grove Voice on the Bellarine Peninsula. In Queensland Star News Group publish Noosa Today, Warwick Today and Stanthorpe Today. Star is also partnered to produce South Burnett Today, Central & North Burnett Today, Maranoa Today, Goondiwindi Argus, Western Downs Today, Queensland Farmer Today, Gympie Today, CQ Today, Gladstone Today, Emerald Today, Ipswich News Today, The Lockyer & Somerset Independent, Greater Springfield Today, Jimboomba Today, Beaudesert Times, Leader Today in Longreach and Bundaberg Today. In South Australia, Star publish under the SA Today brand; The Border Watch, South Eastern Times, Penola Pennant, The Border Chronicle, Eyre Peninsula Advocate, Fleurieu Sun, The Murray Valley Standard, Limestone Coast Today, Plains Producer, Port Lincoln Times, The Recorder, The Islander, The Transcontinental, Two Wells & Districts Echo, The Victor Harbor Times and The Whyalla News In the Northern Territory The Centralian Today is produced weekly.
201 to 500 staff
The Age
The Age is Melbourne's leading news organisation in print, online and for tablet and mobile. For full list of products available to subscribers see http://bit.ly/1Lkk89Q
1001 to 5000 staff
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph is the voice of Sydney and NSW online and in print. We strive every day to make the lives of our readers better by keeping them informed and advocating on their behalf. We connect with more than 4.5 million readers every month across print, online, mobile and tablet platforms. The Daily Telegraph, now the no.1 newspaper in NSW, has been a news breaking brand that sets the agenda the rest of the state talk about. We are dedicated to listening to what our readers feel most passionate about. As Australia’s biggest selling newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph, is home to the country’s leading award-winning news breakers, sports reporters, features writers and columnists including Phil Rothfield, Miranda Devine and political commentator Peta Credlin. Visit for the most up-to-date global, national and local breaking news and sport, exclusives, in-depth interviews, feature stories and amazing photographs to inspire, engage and entertain. Follow @dailytelegraph on Twitter and Instagram, like us on Facebook. Download our apps or subscribe for access to exclusive content and analysis here: http://bit.ly/2yx6oFY
201 to 500 staff
The West Australian
The West Australian was first published in 1833 and is the no.1 metropolitan newspaper in WA. It is part of Seven West Media, the leading, listed national multi-platform media business based in Australia. Flagship masthead The West Australian is a tabloid-format newspaper published Monday to Friday. In October 2010, West Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited launched The Weekend West, which is published on Saturdays. The group also publishes thewest.com.au, one of the State's leading digital news and information services. Readership and circulation: http://ratecard.thewest.com.au/circulation-a-readership Seven West Media was created through the acquisition of Seven Media Group by West Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited (WAN) as approved by WAN shareholders on 11 April 2011.
1001 to 5000 staff
Guardian Australia
The Guardian was first published 200 years ago, and launched its Australian office in 2013. Guardian Australia has since grown to become the country's leading progressive publisher, with a reputation for fearless, honest, open journalism. Follow us on LinkedIn for independent journalism built on trust and integrity. If you would like to contact us or make a complaint, use the blue 'Contact us' button on our profile
51 to 200 staff
Perthnow Local Newspapers
Community News is a highly trusted voice and source of information for the people of Perth. Established in 1985, Community News has been serving the local community for over 30 years and our aim has always been to campaign, inform and connect. Our weekly newspapers, bespoke print publications, website, e-newsletters and social media channels allow us to reach a combined print and digital audience of people each month*. Our local area marketing experts can help you create a campaign encompassing all aspects of print and digital advertising.* emma TM conducted by Ipsos MediaCT CMV October 2018. Nielsen DRM. Community News Print + online L4W
51 to 200 staff
The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times has delivered quality, independent journalism to the people of the national capital since 1926, in print, online, via their smartphone and, now, iPad. Our Goal is to set the news agenda in the national capital everyday – informing, entertaining and engaging Canberrans with compelling stories, breathtaking photography and incisive commentary.
201 to 500 staff
Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald (newcastleherald.com.au) is your first and most reliable source of local news, business, sport, weather, lifestyle and entertainment from Newcastle and the Hunter Region. Our publishing platforms include print, digital, e-edition, mobile app, newsletters, Facebook, Instagram, Google News and LinkedIn. The Herald, which traces its roots back to 1876, is proud to be part of Australian Community Media.
51 to 200 staff
The Australian
Visit for Australia's premier coverage of national and international news with specialised in-depth sections for business, politics, media, higher education, arts, lifestyle and IT. Follow @australian on Twitter, like us on Facebook or visit our Google+ page at google.com/+theaustralian. Download our apps or subscribe for access to exclusive content and analysis here:
201 to 500 staff
The Australian Financial Review
The Financial Review boasts the largest dedicated business newsroom in Australia with over 200 specialist journalists writing unrivalled in-depth analysis of business and financial markets. You can find the Financial Review at your local newsagent and online at Follow us on Twitter at @FinancialReview or on Facebook facebook.com/financialreview.
201 to 500 staff
Bendigo Advertiser
Over the past 160 years we've been telling the stories about the people of Bendigo and the events that have shaped their lives. This is our story. No other local media has the capacity to connect, engage and ignite discussion like the Bendigo Advertiser. We are the voice of the region; reporting on all sides of the story and giving the public an opportunity to explore the story and contribute to their own thinking. Our history is unrivalled, our future exciting. We are more than just a paper. We are digital, mobile and social with the power to share these stories with the world. We are part of something big, Fairfax Media is home to Australia's most engaged and valuable audiences. By providing the nation with high quality content, we cater to Australians of all ages and interests. Our networks bring together our trusted brands to capitalise on our ability to deliver diverse audiences to our advertisers. The exceptional quality of our journalism fosters loyal readership both in print and online and our multi-platform channels encourage our audience to engage with our content through their day. The Bendigo Advertiser is also the ideal advertising platform for those wanting to attract an influential and informed audience. We have a range of services from media advice, print and online advertising, strategic features, business listing directory, market research and analytics. That's our story; let us help you share yours.
51 to 200 staff
Il Globo
Il quotidiano online degli italiani all’estero
11 to 50 staff
Mojo News
Mojo is Monash University’s online news site edited and written by journalism students. Student stories published on this site have won a host of journalism awards over the past couple of years, and the overall site received the 2017 Aussie Award for best student publication in Australia. The areas of TV and Audio have expended rapidly with the opening of Monash’s outstanding TV studios, recording studios and editing suites. All work is supervised by experienced journalists on staff. Mojo’s stories have been published or picked up by numerous media including the Sunday Age, Crikey, New Matilda and many others. The stories are commissioned and also emanate from student assignments, reflecting that Monash University’s undergraduate and post-graduate journalism students do real journalism throughout their degree.
51 to 200 staff
Neos Kosmos
Neos Kosmos is Australia's leading Greek community newspaper, website and digital medium, published since 1957. Neos Kosmos publishes a broadsheet newspaper in Greek every Monday and Thursday and an English/Greek edition every Saturday. Neos Kosmos is published at and publishes social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. Our headquarters are in Melbourne, Australia.
11 to 50 staff
Newsblaze Pty. Ltd
NewsBlaze is an independent online newspaper founded in 2004, focused on business and world news for readers in the US, Australia and other English-speaking markets. A small core team in Australia and the US works with a network of independent contributors, including experienced and retired journalists, to report and edit stories across business, politics, community, technology and culture. NewsBlaze editors prioritise clear, accurate reporting and strong editing and proofreading. Opinion pieces sit in a dedicated section, so readers can see where reporting ends and commentary begins. Alongside daily news, NewsBlaze often publishes follow-up stories that add context, connect related events and show how announcements affect people, companies and communities. Light entertainment coverage, including film, book and music reviews, balances the hard news focus. The aim is simple: provide fair, readable coverage of things readers care about – and subjects they would care about if they knew what was going on.
1 to 10 staff
The Australian Mining Review
Telling the stories driving Australia’s mining future. Every month, The Australian Mining Review brings you in-depth features, expert opinions and exclusive interviews — in print and online — celebrating the people, projects and innovations shaping the resources sector.
11 to 50 staff
The Daily Aus
The Daily Aus offers young Australians a digestible and engaging way to access the news. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people. We know the news is for everyone, so we’re here to empower you to be part of the important conversations.
11 to 50 staff
Warragul And Drouin Gazette
The Warragul and Drouin Gazette is an independently owned and run newspaper serving the Baw Baw Shire and West Gippsland communities. The newspaper is published every Tuesday. With a print and digital circulation of 7500, The Gazette covers a population area of people. We are proud to be the oldest news source for our region, with the origins of the Gazette dating back to 1898.
11 to 50 staff
The Advertiser
The Advertiser is published by Advertiser Newspapers Pty Ltd and Advertiser News Weekend Publishing Company Pty Ltd.
201 to 500 staff
Cairns Post
Cairns Post is Cairns' oldest continually running business and the largest media organisation in Far North Queensland. The Cairns Post serves Cairns and the region with news in a daily newspaper and as it happens online. Dating back to 1882, Cairns Post has evolved from a broadsheet afternoon newspaper to a multi-media company producing several newspaper, online content and specialist publications. Part of News Corp Australia, Cairns Post has evolved as a company to reflect the growing, cosmopolitan city of Cairns with a steady circulation and digital readership growing significantly over the years. Throughout its history, the paper has endeavoured to reflect and celebrate the community it serves. Our website cairnspost.com.au is a portal to everything ‘Cairns’ wrapped up in a modern package that reflects the zest and energy of our city. The site offers community and locally-based content powered by Cairns Post, combining the best and latest news and information from around the region. Connect with Cairns Post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date with the latest stories from around the region and have your say on the issues that matter most to you.
51 to 200 staff
Canberra Citynews
CityNews is a quality, free magazine published weekly in Canberra covering local events, politics and personalities, featuring news and reviews, Canberra’s best-read social pages and stories on lifestyle, arts, fashion and gardening.
11 to 50 staff
Colac Herald
The award-winning Colac Herald is Colac and district’s newspaper of choice, overflowing with local news, sport and advertising. Produced by a dedicated team based in Colac, the Colac Herald arrives each Monday, Wednesday and Friday with the district’s most up-to-date and in-depth news and sports reports and advertising that’s a proven winner. A newspaper created for Colac and district by people who make Colac and district their home, the Colac Herald continues a tradition dating back 159 years to the launch of the Colac Observer in 1866. The Colac Herald rolled off the presses in 1868 and absorbed the Observer in 1874. Other newspapers have come and gone during the Colac Herald’s history but the Herald has stood the test of time and proudly continues to serve Colac and district as one of the few truly independent media outlets remaining in Australia. The Colac Herald is much more than simply words and pictures and has won a string of international, national and state awards, including the Victorian Country Press Association’s Overall Newspaper Excellence Award. The journalism, photography and advertising awards which fill the Herald’s bulging trophy cabinet are proof that the Colac Herald is a shining light in regional Victoria’s media industry. You’ll find the Colac Herald at 37-41 Bromfield Street, Colac. Give us a call on 03 5231 5322,
11 to 50 staff
Hyperlocal News Pty Ltd
An independent publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia. We are responsible for publishing Docklands News, CBD News, Southbank News, Inner City News (East Melbourne, Carlton, Parkville) and North West City News (North & West Melbourne, Kensington and Parkville Gardens) which are monthly hyperlocal news publications servicing residents, business and visitors of inner-Melbourne.
1 to 10 staff