This plaque is attached to a stone in Tinonee, a village on the banks of the Manning River, NSW, where the vehicular ferry across to Taree Estate used to run. It says: “On this site, Horace Dean, M.D., published the Manning River News, the first newspaper to be circulated in the Lower Manning River Valley. The first edition was issued on 15th April 1865 and thereafter printed weekly, with publication ceasing on 17th September 1873.” The ANHG has solid evidence that the newspaper continued regular publication for at least 16 months after that date and publication, possibly only intermittently, until at least October 1887 (see 58.4.4). AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER ISSN 1443-4962 No. 58 July 2010 Publication details Compiled for the Australian Newspaper History Group by Rod Kirkpatrick, 38 Gingham Street, Glenella, Qld, 4740. Ph. 61-7-4942 7005. Email:
[email protected]/ Contributing editors: Victor Isaacs, of Canberra, and Barry Blair, of Uralla. Deadline for the next Newsletter: 30 September 2010. Subscription details appear at end of Newsletter. [Number 1 appeared October 1999.] The Newsletter is online through the ePrint Archives at the University of Queensland at http://espace.uq.edu.au/ EDITOR’S NOTE: Please note that I have new contact details – new postal address, new phone number and new email address. See box above. 1 – CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: NATIONAL & METROPOLITAN 58.1.1 THE AUSTRALIAN: FROM INK TO iPAD Circle it in your diary: on 28 May, the iPad went on sale in Australian shops, and the Australian became the first newspaper in Australia to launch an iPad digital edition.