List of newspapers in Western Australia

This is a list of newspapers published in Western Australia.

Major titles

DatesMastheadDistribution and frequencyRemarks
1830The Fremantle Journal and General AdvertiserFremantle; weeklyManuscript. Precise distribution dates unknown; the only extant issue is dated 27 February. Probably continued by The Western Australia Gazette and General Advertiser
1830The Western Australia Gazette and General AdvertiserPerth; weeklyManuscript. Precise distribution dates unknown; the only extant issues are dated 4 April, 1 June 1830 and 13 June 1830. Probably a continuation of The Fremantle Journal and General Advertiser
25 April – 25 June 1831Fremantle Observer, Perth Gazette and Western Australian JournalFremantle; weeklySometimes considered to have been continued under the masthead The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal.
19 February – 16 April 1831The Western Australian Chronicle and Perth GazettePerthManuscript
1831The Western AustralianPerthManuscript
1833Western Australian Colonial NewsPerthManuscript
1833The InquisitorPerthManuscript
5 January 1833 – 15 February 1840; 7 March 1840 – 26 December 1847The Perth Gazette and Western Australian JournalPerth; weekly on SaturdayNot published between 15 February 1840 and 7 March 1840, because of the lack of a compositor; a one-page sheet called The Advertiser was published instead. From 1848 the masthead changed to The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News; survives today as The West Australian.
6 October 1836 – February 1838Swan River GuardianPerth
5 August 1840 – 17 June 1855The Inquirer: a Western Australian Journal of Politics and LiteraturePerth; weekly on WednesdayIn 1855 merged with the Commercial News and Shipping Gazette to form The Inquirer & Commercial News
1 January 1844 – 1 May 1849The Swan River News and Western Australian ChronicleMonthlyPublished in London, "the joint offspring of a party of gentlemen in Australia, and a few of its friends at home" with a view to publicising and promoting the colony to potential investors and emigrants.[1]
1 January 1848 – 30 September 1864The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and NewsWeekly on SaturdayOriginated as a change of masthead of The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal; from October 1864 the masthead changed to The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times in recognition of the absorption of its short-lived competitor, The Western Australian Times.
15 February – 28 June 1855Commercial News and Shipping GazetteFremantle; weekly on ThursdayIn 1855 merged with The Inquirer to form The Inquirer & Commercial News
4 July 1855 – 11 February 1893; 4 January 1895 – 28 June 1901The Inquirer & Commercial NewsWeekly on Wednesday until 21 March 1888; then bi-weekly on Wednesday and Friday until 10 February 1892; then bi-weekly on Wednesday and Saturday until 11 February 1893; then weekly on Friday. From 17 February 1893 to 28 December 1894, the masthead was changed to The Inquirer and Commercial News Illustrated.
1 October 1863 – 29 September 1864The Western Australian TimesPerth; weeklyAbsorbed into The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times
7 October 1864 – 26 June 1874The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times: A Journal of Politics & NewsPerth; weekly on SaturdaysNew masthead following absorption of The Western Australian Times into The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News. In 1874 the masthead was changed to The Western Australian Times.
2 February 1867 – July 1886The HeraldFremantle; weekly
1 July 1870 – 28 January 1871The ExpressFremantle; daily
3 July 1874 – 14 November 1879The Western Australian TimesPerth; bi-weekly on Tuesdays and FridaysMasthead changed from The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times because of change of frequency to bi-weekly. From 18 November 1879, the masthead changed to The West Australian
18 November 1879 – presentThe West AustralianPerth; bi-weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays until 16 October 1883; then tri-weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until 23 December 1884; then daily from Monday to SaturdayContinuation of The Western Australian Times under a new masthead.
15 November 1881 – 5 July 1886Morning HeraldPerth; daily from Monday to FridayAbsorbed into Daily News
26 July 1882 – 11 September 1990Daily NewsMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday until 1901; daily thereafter.Absorbed Morning Herald in 1886, and The Inquirer and Commercial News in 1901. Not issued on Wednesdays before 1901 because The Inquirer and Commercial News, which was owned by the same partnership, was issued that day.
19 December 1885 – 20 January 1955Western MailWeekly on Saturday until 15 June 1895; on Friday until 8 September 1899; on Saturday until 21 September 1918; on Friday until 27 June 1919; thereafter on ThursdayContinued under the masthead The Countryman
17 February 1893 – 28 December 1894The Inquirer and Commercial News IllustratedWeekly on FridayTemporary change of masthead for The Inquirer and Commercial News
14 September 1895 – presentThe Kalgoorlie MinerKalgoorlie; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday until 15 January 1896; then daily Monday to Saturday until 1 May 1976; then daily Tuesday to Saturday until 31 March 1990; thereafter daily Monday to SaturdayWestern Australia's only regional daily newspaper.
1 January 1896 – 13 January 1909Morning Herald[2][3]Perth; daily from Monday to Saturday
19 December 1897 – presentThe Sunday TimesWeekly on SundayPerth; distributed statewide. From its origin until 1902 was known as the "West Australian Sunday Times"
1897 - 1954Albany AdvertiserBi-Weekly, Monday and ThursdayAlso published as the Australian Advertiser and the Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post.
7 September 1900 – 22 June 1951Westralian WorkerWeekly on Friday-
21 October 1900 – 4 February 1905SpectatorPerth; initially weekly on Sunday, later changed to Saturday
1 December 1900 – 8 November 1979The Swan ExpressMidland Junction; initially weekly on Saturday, later changed to Friday, then Thursday and Wednesday
25 July 1903 – 29 March 1931The TruthPerth; weekly on Saturday until 18 February 1928; thence weekly on Sunday
5 August 1904 – 30 July 1953The CallPerth; weekly on FridayThe Sportsman (1904-1918); The Call and W.A. Sportsman (1918-1920); The Call (1920-1927), The Call News-Pictorial (1927-1931); The New Call (1931-1934); The New Call and Bailey's Weekly (1934-1940); The Call and Bailey's Weekly (1940-1945), The Call (1945-1953). Sister paper to The Mirror, "Western Australia's Critical, Sporting, Dramatic, Motor, Society and Motion Picture Journal"
2 October 1906 – presentGeraldton GuardianGeraldton; three times weekly
18 May 1907[4] – 4 September 1908[5]The EmpireFremantle; weekly on Saturday
18 April 1913 – 22 December 1932Fremantle HeraldFremantle; weeklyKnown as The Advertiser from 13 May 1921.
27 June 1920 – 11 August 1956The MirrorWeeklyPerth; distributed statewide
27 January 1955 – presentThe CountrymanWeeklyContinuation of the first incarnation of the Western Mail under a new masthead
6 August 1960 – 29 March 1986Weekend NewsWeekly on SaturdayWeekend edition of Daily News published under a distinct masthead
27 April 1969 – 25 May 1986Sunday IndependentWeeklyPerth; distributed statewide
September 1977 – presentSubiaco PostInitially Monthly, then fortnightly in 1978 and weekly from 26 November 1980Subiaco; Four other suburban editions issued: Nedlands Post in April 1978, Claremont Post in July 1978, Cottesloe Post in August 1979, Cambridge Post (formerly Floreat) in October 1981
8 November 1980 – 2 January 1988Western MailWeekly on Saturday[6]Unrelated to previous newspaper under this masthead. Losses over seven years estimated at A$50 million.
30 November 1989 – presentFremantle HeraldFremantle; weeklyThree other suburban editions also issued: Melville City Herald, Cockburn City Herald and Perth Voice.
1989 - presentThe ExaminerSouth-eastern suburbs of PerthThursday edition: Armadale, Serpentine-Jarrahdale and Gosnells. Friday edition: City of Canning, Town of Victoria Park

See also

References

  1. Our Plans and Intentions. The Swan River News and Western Australian Chronicle, No 1, 1 January 1844, p.1
  2. "News and Notes". The West Australian. Perth, WA. 1 January 1896. p. 4. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  3. "The "Morning Herald" Last Issue Today". Coolgardie Miner. 13 January 1909. p. 3. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  4. "The Empire". The Empire (Vol I - No 1). Fremantle, WA. 18 May 1907. p. 2. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  5. "Notice". The Empire (Vol II - No 68). Fremantle, WA. 5 September 1908. p. 1. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  6. Western Mail 1980-88 at Trove

Further reading

  • Battye, James Sykes (1912). "The Inquirer, The Daily News, and The Morning Herald". Cyclopedia of Western Australia.
  • Droppert, Gerard J. (1955) The beginnings of the press in Western Australia : a study of newspapers published during the period 1829-1850 Typescript (photocopy) "HS/PR/1292." held in Battye Library
  • Frost, A. C. (1930). "Early West Australian newspapers". Early Days. 9 (1): 77–87.
  • "The Inquirer, Daily News, and Morning Herald". Twentieth century impressions of Western Australia. Perth: P. W. H. Thiel. 1901. pp. 163–168.
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