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Newscorptitles for Newsroom May2020 0 News Corp Publications Available in News Room Journal Name DBID Frequency First Issue Date Last Issue Date Adelaide Magazine, The ADELAIDE Monthly 26/02/2009 1/01/2014 Advertiser (Australia) ADVERTISERAU Daily 4/04/2001 Advocate, The (Western Australia, Australia) ADVOCATEAU Weekly 14/05/2008 5/09/2018 Albert & Logan News (Australia) ALNWS Weekly 22/08/2001 Alpha Magazine (Australia) ALPHAMAG Monthly 24/07/2008 11/08/2010 Australian Football Weekly ASTLFOTBALL Weekly 13/11/2008 19/03/2010 Australian Magazine, The AUSTLMAG Weekly 27/07/2002 Ayr Advocate (Australia) AYRADVAUSTL Twice a week 1/01/2003 Ballina Shire Advocate (Australia) BALLINAADVAU Weekly 1/12/2019 Balonne Beacon (Australia) BALONNEBEA Weekly 1/10/2019 Bayside Leader BAYSLDR Weekly 23/02/2004 Berwick Leader (Australia) BERPAKLDR Weekly 3/12/2003 27/06/2016 Big League Magazine BIGLEAGUE Weekly 9/04/2009 12/08/2010 Big Rigs (Australia) BIGRIGSAUS Twice a month 1/11/2019 Biloela Central Telegraph (Australia) BILOELATELAU Weekly 1/09/2019 Blacktown Advocate (Australia) BLACKTOWN Weekly 4/12/2002 Bowen Independent (Australia) BOWENINDEP Twice a week 28/09/2005 Bribie Weekly (Australia) BRIBIEWEEK Weekly 1/02/2019 Brimbank Leader BRIMBANKLDR Weekly 15/07/2003 28/06/2016 Brisbane News (Australia) BRISBANENEWS Weekly 16/05/2001 Buderim Chronicle (Australia) BUDEIMCHRO Weekly 1/08/2019 Bundaberg News Mail (Australia) BUNDABERGAU Six days a week 1/08/2019 Bush Telegraph (Australia) BUSHTELAUSTL Weekly 1/10/2019 Byron Shire News (Australia) BYRONSHIRE Weekly 1/12/2019 Caboolture Shire Herald (Australia) CABOOLTURES Weekly 28/08/2001 Cairns Post (Australia) CAIRNS Six days a week 17/05/2001 Cairns Sun (Australia) CAIRNSSUN Weekly 23/05/2001 24/07/2018 cairns.com.au MAGAZINE PASSPORTOC Every two months 31/05/2008 30/09/2011 Caloundra Weekly (Australia) CALOUNDWEEK Weekly 1/08/2019 Canning Times (Australia) CANNINGTIMES Weekly 13/05/2008 Canterbury-Bankstown Express (Australia) CANTRBRYEXP Weekly 17/05/2001 Capricorn Coast Mirror (Australia) CAPRICORNAU Weekly 1/09/2019 CARSGuide CARSGUIDE Weekly 10/05/2008 27/10/2012 Caulfield Glen Eira Leader (Australia) CAULFIELDLDR Weekly 11/06/2001 Central & North Burnett Times (Australia) CNBURNETTAU Weekly 1/10/2019 CENTRAL COAST ADVOCATE CENTCADVOC Weekly 11/11/2003 26/08/2004 Central Coast Express CENTRLCEXP Twice a week 2/03/2001 15/12/2004 Central Coast Express Advocate CCEXPRESSA Twice a week 9/09/2004 Central Sydney (Australia) CNTLSYDAU Weekly 7/01/2015 17/04/2019 Centralian Advocate (Australia) CENTRLADVOC Twice a week 11/05/2001 Chinchilla News (Australia) CHINNEWS Weekly 1/10/2019 City Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERTC Weekly 23/05/2001 12/06/2019 City News (Australia) CITYNEWSASTL Weekly 23/08/2001 14/02/2013 City North Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERST Weekly 23/05/2001 19/07/2017 City North News (Australia) CITYNNEWS Weekly 10/07/2008 City South News (Australia) CITYSNEWS Weekly 3/01/2008 Coast City Weekly (Australia) COASTCITY Weekly 1/03/2018 Coastal Views (Australia) COASTALVWSAU Weekly 2/11/2019 Coffs Coast Advocate (Australia) COFFSADVAU Twice a week 1/07/2019 Comment News (Australia) COMMENTNEWS Weekly 13/05/2008 4/09/2018 Coolum & North Shore News (Australia) COOLNORTSHO Weekly 1/08/2019 Courier Mail (Australia) COURMAILAU Daily 4/04/2001 Cranbourne Leader CRANBOURNEL Weekly 23/05/2001 Daily Examiner (Australia) DLYEXAMAU Six days a week 1/11/2019 Daily Mercury (Australia) DLYMERCURYAU Six days a week 1/09/2019 Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia) DALYTLGRPH Daily 4/04/2001 Dalby Herald (Australia) DALBYHERALD Weekly 1/10/2019 Darwin Palmerston Sun (Australia) DPALMERSTON Weekly 28/09/2005 Derwent Valley Gazette (Australia) DERVALLEYGAZ Weekly 14/05/2008 12/12/2018 Diamond Valley News (Australia) DAIMONDVALN Weekly 23/05/2001 East Torrens Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERET Weekly 23/05/2001 19/07/2017 Eastern Courier Messenger (Australia) MESSENGEREC Weekly 16/05/2001 Eastern Reporter (Australia) EASTRNREPT Weekly 13/05/2008 ECHO (FREE SURBURBAN) ECHOFS Weekly 19/02/2004 Emerald Central Queensland News (Australia) EMCENTQNAU Weekly 1/09/2019 Fairfield Advance (Australia) FAIRFIELDADV Weekly 23/05/2001 Fiji Times FIJITIMES Six days a week 1/01/2004 22/09/2012 Frankston Standard (Australia) FRANKSTONSTD Weekly 14/05/2001 Fraser Coast Chronicle (Australia) FRASERCHRNAU Daily 1/10/2019 Free Press (Australia) FREEPRESSAUST Weekly 16/05/2001 29/06/2016 Fremantle Cockburn Gazette (Australia) FRECOCKGAZ Weekly 13/05/2008 Gatton Star (Australia) GATTSTARAU Weekly 1/10/2019 GEELONG ADVERTISER (REGIONAL DAILY) GLNGADRDLY Six days a week 26/12/2003 GEELONG NEWS (FREE SUBURBAN) GEELONGNEWS Weekly 7/01/2004 29/06/2016 Gladstone Observer (Australia) GLADSTONEAU Six days a week 1/09/2019 Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia) GCBLTN Six days a week 17/05/2001 Gold Coast Sun (Australia) GCSTSUNAUSTL Weekly 28/09/2005 Greater Dandenong Leader (Australia) OAKLEIGHSDT Weekly 2/05/2001 Guardian Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERG Weekly 16/05/2001 Gympie Times (Australia) GYMPIETAUS Daily 1/10/2019 Heidelberg Leader (Australia) HEIDELAUSTL Weekly 9/01/2002 Herald Sun (Australia) HERSUNM Daily 4/04/2001 Herbert River Express (Australia) HERBRIVER Twice a week 23/08/2001 Hervey Bay Independent (Australia) HRVYBAYINDAU Weekly 1/10/2019 Hills Gazette (Australia) HILLSGAZ Weekly 11/07/2008 7/09/2018 Hills Shire Times (Australia) HILLSSHIRET Weekly 22/05/2001 Hinterland Sun HINTSUN Weekly 28/02/2002 23/05/2002 Hobsons Bay Leader HOBSONBAYL Weekly 13/05/2008 29/06/2016 Home Hill Observer (Australia) HOMEHILL Weekly 23/08/2001 26/06/2014 Home Living Central (Australia) HOMELIVGC Weekly 22/05/2001 24/11/2009 Home Living North (Australia) HOMELIVGN Weekly 22/05/2001 17/02/2009 Home Living South (Australia) HOMELIVGS Weekly 22/05/2001 17/02/2009 Home Living West (Australia) HOMELIVGW Weekly 22/05/2001 17/02/2009 Home Magazine (Australia) HOMEMAG Weekly 13/07/2002 25/06/2016 Hornsby Advocate (Australia) HORNSBYAD Weekly 17/05/2001 Image City North IMAGECITYN Unknown 9/05/2008 1/08/2008 Image City South IMAGECITYS Unknown 9/05/2008 1/08/2008 Image Logan IMAGELOGAN Unknown 14/05/2008 20/10/2008 Image Westside IMAGEWESTSID Monthly 9/05/2008 26/11/2008 Inner West Courier (Australia) WESTCOURIER Weekly 14/07/2009 Inner West Weekly (Australia) GLEBEINNER Weekly 23/05/2001 5/09/2013 Innisfail Advocate (Australia) INNISFAILADV Twice a week 22/05/2001 Ipswich Advertiser, The (Australia) IPSWICHADVAU Weekly 1/11/2019 Ipswich News IPSWICHNEWS Weekly 15/05/2008 13/02/2013 Joondalup-Wanneroo Times (Australia) JOONWANNTMS Weekly 13/05/2008 Knox News (Australia) KNOXNEWS Weekly 22/05/2001 Laidley Plainland Leader (Australia) LAIDLEYPLAIN Monthly 1/11/2019 Lake Macquarie News (Australia) LAKEMACQ Weekly 23/05/2001 26/06/2008 Leader Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERL Weekly 16/05/2001 19/07/2017 Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader (Australia) LEXPAUSTL Weekly 30/04/2001 Lismore Echo (Australia) NORTHRIVEREC Weekly 1/12/2019 Liverpool Leader (Australia) LIVLEADER Weekly 16/05/2001 Logan West Leader LOGANWLDR Weekly 28/08/2001 22/05/2013 Macarthur Chronicle (Australia) MACCHRON Weekly 22/05/2001 Malvern Prahran Leader (Australia) MALPRALEAD Weekly 25/04/2001 28/11/2001 Mandurah Coastal Times (Australia) MANCOASTTMS Weekly 14/05/2008 Manly Daily (Australia) MANLYDLY Five days a week 3/01/2001 Manningham Leader (Australia) MANNINGLDR Weekly 4/12/2002 Maribyrnong Leader MARIBYRNONGL Weekly 13/05/2008 Maroochy & Kawana Weekly (Australia) MAROOWEEKLY Weekly 1/08/2019 Maroondah Mail (Australia) MAROONMAIL Weekly 17/04/2001 Maryborough Herald (Australia) MARYBHERAU Weekly 1/10/2019 Melbourne Leader (Australia) MELYLDR Weekly 30/04/2001 29/08/2016 Melton Leader (Australia) MELBACCHUS Weekly 24/04/2001 28/06/2016 Melville Times (Australia) MELVILLETMS Weekly 13/05/2008 Mercury, The (Hobart, Australia) MERCURYAB Daily 4/04/2001 Midland-Kalamunda Reporter (Australia) MIDKALARPTR Weekly 13/05/2008 4/09/2018 Mitcham & Hills Messenger (Australia) HILLVALMES Weekly 23/05/2001 5/10/2016 Monash Leader (Australia) WAVERLEY Weekly 10/04/2001 Moonee Valley Gazette (Australia) MOONEVALGAZ Weekly 5/11/2001 Moorabbin Kingston Leader MORABBINKL Weekly 25/04/2001 Mordialloc Chelsea News (Australia) MORDIACN Weekly 2/05/2001 Moreland Courier (Australia) MLANDCOUR Weekly 21/05/2001 26/11/2001 Moreland Leader MORELNDLDR Weekly 31/03/2003 Moreland Sentinel (Australia) MLANDSENTL Weekly 9/04/2001 26/11/2001 Morning Bulletin (Australia) MORNBULLAU Daily 1/09/2019 Mornington Peninsula Leader (Australia) MORNINGTONPL Weekly 1/05/2001 Mosman Daily (Australia) MOSDAILY Weekly 17/05/2001 Mt Druitt-St Marys Standard (Australia) MTDRUITTS Weekly 16/05/2001 11/07/2018 mX Brisbane (Australia) MXBRSBNAUS Five days a week 26/05/2014 12/06/2015 mX Melbourne (Australia) MXAUSTL Five days a week 24/08/2001 12/06/2015 mX Sydney (Australia) MXSYDNEY Five days a week 8/10/2008 12/06/2015 Nambour Weekly (Australia) NAMWEEKLY Weekly 1/08/2019 News Review Messenger (Australia) MESSENGERNR Weekly 16/05/2001 18/12/2013 Noosa Journal NOOSAJ Weekly 15/05/2008 23/03/2012 Noosa News (Australia) NOSANEWSAU Twice a week 1/08/2019 North Coast Times (Australia) NCOASTTIMES Weekly 13/05/2008 4/09/2018 North Eastern Weekly (Australia) NEASTWKLY Weekly 1/03/2018 12/06/2019 North Shore Times (Australia) NSHORETIMES Twice a week 16/05/2001 North West News (Australia) NWNEWSAUSTL Weekly 29/08/2001 Northcote Leader (Australia) NCOTELDR Weekly 16/05/2001 Northern District Times (Australia) NDISTTIMES Weekly 16/05/2001 Northern Leader (Australia)
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