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Albany Advertiser
Newspaper in Albany, Western Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albany Advertiser, also published as the Australian Advertiser and the Albany Advertiser and Plantagenet and Denmark Post, is a biweekly English language newspaper published for Albany and the Great Southern region in Western Australia.
![]() Front cover of the first issue of the Albany Advertiser | |
Type | Bi-weekly |
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Owner(s) | Seven West Media |
Founder(s) | Lancel Victor De Hamel, William Forster |
Founded | 1888 |
City | Albany, Western Australia (–2003) Perth, Western Australia (2003–present) |
Country | Australia |
First published in 1888 as the Albany Advertiser, the paper is still in circulation.[1]: 591 [2][3][4] The paper is the oldest continuous-running non-metropolitan newspaper in Western Australia.[5]
The paper is printed twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday, and distributed to towns through the Great Southern region including Albany, Cranbrook, Mount Barker, Jerramungup, Ravensthorpe, Katanning and Walpole.[3]
The office of the newspaper is called Newspaper House and is located in the main street York Street, Albany.