List of defunct newspapers of Australia

This is a list of defunct newspapers of Australia. For current Australian newspapers, see List of newspapers in Australia.

National

  • Business Review Weekly (1981–2013)
  • The Bulletin (1880–2008)
  • Nation (1958-1972)
  • Nation Review (1972–1981)
  • The National Times (later The Times on Sunday) (1971–1987)[1]
  • Trading Post (until 2009) - 22 regional editions across Australia

New South Wales

For defunct newspapers in New South Wales, refer to List of newspapers in New South Wales.

Victoria

Defunct Melbourne newspapers

  • The Argus (1846–1957)
  • The Australasian (became the Australasian Post in 1946, 1838–2002)
  • Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil (1873–1889)
  • Box Hill Reporter (1889–1918)
  • Brighton Southern Cross
  • Broadford Courier
  • Broadmeadows Camp Sentry
  • Brunswick and Coburg Leader
  • Brunswick and Coburg Star
  • Camberwell and Hawthorn Advertiser
  • Caufield and Elsternwick Leader
  • Coburg Leader
  • Collingwood Fitzroy Mercury
  • Daily Telegraph (1869–1892)
  • Dandenong Advertiser
  • Elsternwick Leader
  • Eltham and Whittlesea Shires Advertiser
  • Essendon Gazette
  • Evelyn Observer
  • Fitzroy City Press
  • Flemington Spectator
  • The Footscray Advertiser (1874–1982)
  • Footscray Chronicle
  • Frankston Standard
  • The Graphic of Australia
  • Hawthorn Citizen
  • Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian
  • Heidelberg News
  • The Herald (1840–1990)
  • The Sunday Times
  • Hurstbridge Advertiser
  • The Illustrated Australian News
  • Independent
  • Labor Call
  • The Leader
  • Lilydale Express
  • Malvern Courier and Caulfield Mirror
  • Malvern News
  • Malvern Standard
  • Marlborough & Dunolly Advertiser
  • Melbourne Advertiser (1 January 1838 – 1851)
  • The Melbourne Express (5 February 2001 – 10 September 2001)
  • Melbourne Punch
  • Melbourne Star (1934)
  • Melton Express
  • Mercury (Fitzroy)
  • Moorabbin News
  • Mornington Standard
  • mX (free afternoon commuter newspaper)
  • Newsday (30 September 1969 – 3 May 1970)
  • North Melbourne Advertiser (1873–1894)
  • North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser (1895–1913)
  • North Melbourne Gazette (1894–1901)
  • Oakleigh and Caulfield Times
  • Oakleigh Standard
  • The Paper (Melbourne)
  • Prahran Chronicle
  • Prahran Telegraph (1860–1930)
  • Port Melbourne Standard
  • Port Phillip Gazette (1838–1851)
  • Public Opinion
  • Record (Melbourne paper)
  • Richmond Australian
  • Richmond Guardian
  • Ringwood and Croydon Chronicle
  • Sandringham News
  • Sandringham Southern Cross
  • Sealake Times
  • Seaside News
  • Smith's Weekly
  • South Bourke and Mornington Journal
  • South Bourke Standard
  • Spectator Methodist Chronicle
  • Sporting Judge
  • The Sun (1922–1924)
  • The Sun News-Pictorial (1922–1990)
  • Sunbury News
  • The Sunday Herald
  • The Sunday Sun
  • Sunshine Advocate
  • Table Talk (1885–1939)
  • Talbot Leader
  • Terang Express
  • Trading Post (1966-2009)
  • Trafalgar and Yarragon Times
  • Traralgon Record
  • Truth
  • Vigilante
  • Weekly News (Yarraville)
  • Weekly Times (Melbourne)
  • Williamstown Advertiser
  • Williamstown Chronicle
  • Winner (1914–1917)

Defunct regional newspapers

  • Alpine Observer
  • Ararat Chronicle and Willaura and Lake Bolac Districts Recorder
  • Avoca Free Press
  • Avoca Mail
  • Bacchus Marsh Express
  • Ballan Times
  • Bealiba Times
  • Benalla Independent
  • Bendigonian
  • Berringa Herald
  • Beulah Record and Mallee Advocate
  • Beulah Standard
  • Birchip Advertiser
  • Birrengurra Times
  • Boort Standard
  • Bruthen and Tambo Times
  • Bunyip Free Press and Berwick Shire Guardian
  • Camperdown Herald
  • Casteron Free Press
  • Casteron News
  • Castlemaine Advertiser (1858-1862)
  • Castlemaine Leader (1883-1915)
  • Castlemaine Representative (1870-1883)
  • Chiltern and Howlong Times
  • Clunes Guardian and Gazette
  • Cobden Times
  • Colac Reformer
  • Coleraine Albion and Western Advertiser
  • Cressy and Lismore Pioneer
  • Creswick Advertiser
  • Dimboola Chronicle (1921-29)[2]
  • Donald Times
  • Dookie and Katamatite
  • Dunmunkle Standard
  • Dunolly and Betbet Shire Express
  • Echuca and Moama Advertiser
  • Elsternwick Leader (1887–1902)
  • Euroa Advertiser
  • Evelyn Observer (1873–1942)
  • Federal Standard
  • Foster Mirror and South Gippsland Shire Advocate
  • Toora and Welshpool Ensign
  • Gippsland Farmers Journal
  • Gippsland Guardian (1855–1868)
  • Gippsland Independent
  • Gippsland Mercury
  • Gippsland Standard
  • Gippslander and Mirboo Times
  • Gisborne Gazette
  • Glengary, Toongabbie & Cowwarr Journal and Central Gippsland Reporter
  • Gordon, Ergerton and Ballan Advertiser
  • Great Southern Advocate
  • Great Southern Star
  • Grenville Advocate
  • Grenville Standard
  • Heyfield Herald
  • Heytesbury Reformer
  • Hopetoun Courier and Mallee Pioneer
  • Horsham Times
  • Inglewood Advertiser
  • Jamieson and Wood's Point Chronicle
  • Kerang New Times
  • Kerang Observer
  • Kerang Times
  • Kerang Times and Swan Hill Gazette (1877–1889)
  • Kilmore Advertiser
  • Kilmore Free Press
  • Kooweerup Sun, Lang Lang Guardian and Cranbourne Shire Record
  • Korong Vale Lance
  • Korot Sentinel and Tower Hill Advocate
  • Kyabram Free Press and Rodney and Deakin Shire Advocate
  • Kyabram Guardian
  • Kyabram Union (1886–1894)
  • Kyneton Guardian
  • Lancefield Mercury and West Bourke Agricultural Record
  • Lang Lang Guardian
  • Lilydale Express
  • Lismore, Derrinallum and Cressy Advertiser
  • Maffra Spectator
  • Maldon News
  • McIvor Times & Rodney Advertiser
  • Melton Express
  • Mildura Cultivator
  • Mildura Independent star
  • Mildura Telegraph
  • Miner's Right and Castlemaine Advertiser (1856-1858)
  • Minyup Guardian
  • Mornington Standard (1911–1939)
  • Morwell Advertiser (1876–1972)
  • North Eastern Ensign
  • Numurkah Standard
  • Omeo Standard
  • Our Daily News Castlemaine (1862-1869)
  • Ouyen Mail
  • Ouyen Mail West Express
  • Ovens Constitution (1856–1871)
  • Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News
  • Penshurst Free Press
  • Pitfield Banner and Hollybush Times
  • Port Fairy Gazette
  • Port Fairy Times and Macarthur News
  • Port Melbourne Standard
  • Portland Guardian (1842–1964)
  • Portland Observer
  • Powlett Express
  • Quambatook Times
  • Queenscliff Sentinel
  • Rainbow Argus
  • Riverine Herald
  • Rushworth Chronicle and Goulburn Advertiser (1886–1977)
  • Sandringham Southern Cross
  • Sentinel
  • Seymour Express
  • South Bourke and Mornington Journal
  • South Gippsland Shire Echo
  • St Arnaud Mercury
  • Stawell News and Pleasant Creek Chronicle
  • Stock and Land
  • Stratford Sentinel and Briagolong Express
  • Traralgon Record (1883–1932)
  • Tungamah and Lake Rowan Express
  • Upper Murray and Mitta Herald Chronicle
  • Utima and Chillonga Star
  • Violet Town Sentinel
  • Walhalla Chronicle
  • Warracknambeal Herald
  • Warragul Guardian
  • Warrnambool Standard
  • Wedderburn Express
  • Werribee Shire Banner
  • West Gippsland Gazette
  • West Wimmera Mail and Natimuk Advertiser
  • Willaura Farmer
  • Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (1885–1954)
  • Woodend Star
  • Woomeland Sun and Lascelles and Ouyen
  • Yackandandah Times (1890–1934)
  • Yarrawonga Mercury and Southern Riverina Advertiser
  • Yr Australydd

Queensland

Defunct Brisbane newspapers

  • The Catholic Age (1892–1929)
  • Daily Mail (1903–1933)
  • mX (2001–2015)
  • The National Leader (1916–1918)
  • Queensland Country Life (1900–1910)
  • The Queenslander (1866–1939)
  • The Telegraph (1872–1988)
  • Truth (1900–1954)

Defunct regional newspapers

Western Australia

Defunct Perth newspapers

  • The Call (1904–1953)
  • Daily News (1840–1990)
  • Fremantle Herald (1913–1919)
  • The Herald (1867–1886)
  • The Independent (1969–1986)
  • The Mirror (1921–1956)
  • Perth Morning Herald (1896–1909)
  • Truth (1903–1931)
  • The Western Mail (1885–1955), renamed Countryman
  • The Western Mail (1980–1988)

Defunct regional newspapers

South Australia

Defunct Adelaide newspapers

  • About Town (December 1979–August 1981)
  • Adelaide Aeroplane (November 1919–February 1920)
  • Adelaide Echo (September–October 1877)
  • Adelaide Guardian (September–October 1839)
  • Adelaide Morning Chronicle (June 1852–November 1853)
  • Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung (1851–1862), German-language paper
  • Australische Zeitung (1874–1916) German-language newspaper
  • Weekly Herald, Herald, and Daily Herald Labor weekly then daily
  • Die Deutsche Post (1848–1850 or later), German-language paper, mentioned in Australische Zeitung
  • Evening Journal (1869–1912), became The News
  • The Express (Adelaide), 1864–1867
  • The Express and Telegraph (1867–1922)
  • The Independent Weekly (since 2010 online only as InDaily)
  • The Journal (1912–1923), previously Evening Journal and continued as The News
  • The News (1923–1992), continuation of The Journal
  • Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times
  • Quiz (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into Quiz and the Lantern (1890–1900)
  • The Register, newspaper in Adelaide
  • The South Australian (1844–1851), previously Southern Australian
  • South Australian Chronicle (July 1858 – 1955) published weekly under various similar titles by The Advertiser
  • South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (1837–1931)
  • South Australian Register
  • Southern Australian (1838–1844) became The South Australian
  • Süd Australische Zeitung (1849–1874) predecessor of Australische Zeitung
  • Truth four different newspapers between 1890 and 1964, the last one part of the Norton stable
  • The Voice (1892–1894) political weekly founded by J. Medway Day

Defunct regional newspapers

  • The Kapunda Herald (1864–1951)
    • The Midlands Gazette - a section of The Kapunda Herald
    • The Northern Star - predecessor
  • The Bridge Observer (Murray Bridge) – a free community paper c. 1971–1976, revived briefly 1983
  • The Roxby Downs Sun (Roxby Downs) – discontinued August 2015
  • Süd-Australische Zeitung - German-language newspaper variously from Tanunda and Adelaide
  • Tanunda Deutsche Zeitung - German-language newspaper from Tanunda, founded by C. H. Barton
  • The Warrigal Review (1901) - "a newspaper published by the South Australian Sixth Contingent, Imperial Bushmen, on board the steamship Warrigal on route to Durban during the South African War".[3] Its single issue was printed by the Natal Mercury.[4]

Tasmania

Defunct Hobart newspapers

Defunct regional newspapers

Northern Territory

Australian Capital Territory

  • The Chronicle (Canberra) (1981-2020)

Other newspapers (unsorted)

References

  1. ^ Isaacs V., Kirkpatrick R.: Two hundred years of Sydney newspapers: A Short History Archived 12 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine at National Library of Australia pp 19, 26
  2. ^ The Dimboola chronicle. J. and H. D'Arbon. 1921.
  3. ^ Laube, Anthony. "LibGuides: SA Newspapers: T-Z". guides.slsa.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  4. ^ "The Warrigal Review". Register (Adelaide, SA: 1901-1929). 5 July 1901. p. 4. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  5. ^ The Darwin Sun: your family newspaper. Darwin, N.T.: Provincial Press. 1981.
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