Mid West newspapers

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Newspapers published in, or for the Mid West region of Western Australia have included over 30 different titles over time.

The Mid West region covers 472,336 square kilometres and accounts for 8.7% of the Western Australian population.[1] There has been some crossover between Mid West newspapers and the newspapers of the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions.

Title Years of publication Status
The Black Range Courier and Sandstone Observer[2] 1907–1915 Defunct
The Carnamah-Three Springs Times and Arrino Advertiser[3] 1932–1933 Defunct
Coastline[4][5] 2003–2006? Defunct
Cue-Big Bell Chronicle and Reedy Recorder[6] 1937–1942 Defunct
The Daily Advertiser[7] 1890–1893 Defunct
The Daily Telegraph and North Murchison and Pilbarra Gazette[8] 1920–1947 Defunct
The Daily Telegraph and North Murchison Gazette[9] 1918–1920 Defunct
Day Dawn Chronicle[10] 1902–1909 Defunct
The Dongara-Denison Rag[11] 1981–present Current
East Murchison Chronicle[12]  ????–1898 Defunct
East Murchison News[13] 1900–1911 Defunct
The Geraldton Advertiser[14] 1893–1905 Defunct
The Geraldton Express and Murchison and Yalgo Goldfields Chronicler[15] 1896–1905 Defunct
The Geraldton Express and Murchison Goldfields News[16] 1894–1896 Defunct
The Geraldton Express[17] 1906–1928 Defunct
Geraldton Greenough Sun[18] 1957–1973 Defunct
Geraldton Guardian and Express[19] 1929–1947 Defunct
The Geraldton Guardian[20] 1948–present Current
The Geraldton Guardian[21] 1906–1928 Defunct
Geraldton Murchison Telegraph[22] 1892–1899 Defunct
Geraldton Observer[23] 1880–1881 Defunct
Geraldton Sun: the weekly family newspaper[24] 1956–1957 Defunct
Geraldton Telegraph[25] 1984–1986 Defunct
Greenough Sun[26] 1947–1957 Defunct
The Irwin Index and North Midlands Gazette[27] 1932–1936 Defunct
The Irwin Index and Victoria Districts Gazette[28] 1936–1956 Defunct
The Irwin Index[29] 1926–1932 Defunct
The Irwin Index[30] 1956–1967 Defunct
Magnet Mirror and Murchison Reflector[31] 1928–1935 Defunct
Meekatharra Miner[32] 1909–1918 Defunct
Midwest Mail[33] 2003–2005 Defunct
Midwest Times[34] 1992–present Current
Morning Post[35] 1895–1896 Defunct
The Mount Magnet Leader and Youanmi Miner[36] 1935–1947 Defunct
Mount Magnet Mercury[37] 1897 Defunct
Mount Magnet Miner[38]  ????–1947? Defunct
Mount Magnet Miner and Lennonville Leader[39] 1896–1926 Defunct
Mullewa Magnet and Perenjori-Morawa Advertiser[40] 1927–1928 Defunct
Mullewa Magnet and Yalgoo-Mount Magnet Post[41] 1928–1931 Defunct
The Mullewa Mail[42] 1921–1947 Defunct
Murchison Advocate[43] 1898–1912 Defunct
The Murchison Magnet[44] 1935 Defunct
The Murchison Magnet and Mullewa Mercury[45] 1926–1927 Defunct
The Murchison Times and Cue-Big Bell-Reedy Advocate[46] 1937–1942 Defunct
The Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette[47] 1894–1925 Defunct
The Murchison Times[48][49] 1925–1937 Defunct
News of the North[50] 1968–1987 Defunct
The North Midland Times[51] 1933–1957 Defunct
North West Telegraph[52] 1983–present Current
Northampton Farmer 1913 Defunct
The Northern Mining Register and Murchison Goldfields Gazette[53] 1896–1897 Defunct
The Northern Producer and Morawa and District Advertiser[54] 1930–1947 Defunct
The Northern Producer and Morawa and Perenjori Advertiser[55] 1928–1930 Defunct
Northern Times[56] 1905–1983 Defunct
The Perenjori Pioneer[57] 1930–1947 Defunct
Six Shires News[58] 1964 Defunct
The Victorian Express: a journal of politics and news[59] 1878–1894 Defunct
The Wiluna Chronicle and East Murchison Advocate[60] 1924–1931 Defunct
The Wiluna Miner[61] 1931–1947 Defunct
The Yalgoo Observer and Murchison Chronicle[62] 1923–1941 Defunct
Yamaji news[63] 1995–2012 Defunct

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