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Australian Press Council Member Publications June 2019 Australian Press Council Member Publications June 2019 The following titles are published by, or are members of, the constituent body under which they are listed. They are subject to the Press Council’s jurisdiction in relation to standards of practice and adjudication of complaints. Australian Rural Publishers Association Agriculture Today ALFA Lot Feeding Australian Cotton and Grain Outlook Australian Dairyfarmer Australian Farm Journal Australian Horticulture Farm Weekly Farming Small Areas Good Fruit and Vegetables GrapeGrowers and Vignerons Horse Deals Irrigation and Water Resources North Queensland Register Northern Dairy Farmer Queensland Country Life Ripe Smart Farmer Stock and Land Stock Journal The Grower The Land Turfcraft International Bauer Media Group 4 x 4 Australia OK Magazine Aus Gourmet Traveller Magazine Owner Driver Magazine Aust Bus and Coach People Magazine Australian Geographic Picture Magazine Australian House & Garden Magazine AWW Puzzle Book Australian Transport News Real Living Magazine Australian Women's Weekly Street Machine Belle (excluding Band-ons) Take 5 Deals On Wheels Take 5 Pocket Puzzler Earth Movers & Excavators Magazine Take 5 Mega Puzzler Elle TV Week Empire Magazine Unique Cars Magazine Farms & Farm Machinery Wheels Good Health Magazine Woman's Day Harper’s Bazaar Woman’s Day Super Puzzler Money Magazine 100% Home Girls Motor NW Community Newspapers Australia Adelaide Matters Dandenong Journal Advocate Diamond Valley Leader Albert and Logan News East Torrens Messenger Auburn Review Pictorial Eastern Courier Messenger Bankstown Canterbury Torch Echo Bayside Leader Fairfield Advance Berwick Leader Fairfield City Champion Berwick News Ferntree Gully, Belgrave Mail Blacktown Advocate Frankston Standard Leader Blacktown Sun Free Press Leader Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly Fremantle Cockburn Gazette Brimbank Leader Geelong Indy Caboolture Shire Herald Geelong News Camden Narellan Advertiser Greater Dandenong Leader Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser Guardian Messenger Canning Times Hawkesbury Gazette Canterbury Bankstown Express Hawkesbury Gazette Caulfield Glen Eira/ Port Phillip Leader Heidelberg Leader Central Coast Express Advocate Hills Gazette/Avon Valley Gazette Central Sydney Hills News City North Messenger Hills Shire Times City North News Hobsons Bay Leader City South News Hornsby Advocate Cooks River Valley Times Hume Leader Cranbourne Leader Inner West Courier Cranbourne News Journal News Knox Leader North Lakes Times Leader Messenger North Shore Times Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader North-West News Liverpool City Champion Northcote Leader Liverpool Leader Northern District Times Logan West Leader Northern Messenger Macarthur Chronicle Northern Star Weekly Manly Daily Northern Times Manningham Leader Northside Chronicle Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly Pakenham Gazette Maribyrnong Leader Pakenham Officer News Maroondah Leader Parramatta Advertiser Melbourne Leader Parramatta Sun Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly Penrith City Gazette Melton Leader Penrith Press Melville Times Pine Rivers Press Midland/Kalamunda Reporter Port Stephens Examiner Mitcham & Hills Messenger Portside Messenger Monash Leader Preston Leader Moonee Valley Leader Progress Leader Moorabbin Kingston / Moorabbin Glen Eira Ranges Trader Mail Leader Redcliffe & Bayside Herald Mordialloc Chelsea Leader Rouse Hill Courier Moreland Leader Rouse Hill Times Mornington Pensinsula Leader South-East Advertiser Mosman Daily South-West News Mountain Views Mail Southern Courier Mt Druitt & St Marys Standard Southern Gazette Wentworth Courier Southern Times Messenger Westside News Springfield News Whitehorse Leader St George and Sutherland Shire Leader Whittlesea Leader St Marys Mt Druitt Star Wollondilly Advertiser Stonnington Leader Wyndham Leader Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly Wyndham Star Weekly Sunbury/ Macedon Ranges Leader Wynnum Herald The City The Weekly Times Upper Yarra Mail Weekly Times Messenger Country Press Australia Bairnsdale Advertiser Molong Express Barrier Daily Truth Moorabool News Benalla Ensign Mountain Views Mail Bendigo Weekly Myrtleford Times & Alpine Observer Campaspe News Nhill Free Press & Kaniva Times Castlemaine Mail North Central News Cobden Timboon Coast Times North West Express Coonabarabran Times Numurkah Leader Corowa Free Press Pakenham Gazette Corryong Courier Phillip Island & San Remo Advertiser Deniliquin Pastoral Times Portland Observer and Guardian Fassifern Guardian Pyrenees Advocate Geelong Independent Riverine Herald Gilgandra Weekly Sea Lake & Wycheproof Times Gippsland Times & Maffra Spectator Seymour Telegraph Golden Plains Miner Shepparton News High Country Herald Snowy River Mail Hopetoun Courier & Mallee Pioneer South Gippsland Sentinel Times Koondrook & Barham Bridge Southern Riverina News Kyabram Free Press Tatura Guardian Lakes Post The Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard Latrobe Valley Express The Baw Baw Shire & West Gippsland Trader Mansfield Courier The Border Times Midland Express The Border Watch Mildura Midweek The Buloke Times Mildura Weekly The Bunyip The Camperdown Chronicle The Penola Pennant The Casterton News The Plains Producer The Colac Herald The Rainbow Jeparit Argus The Courier The River News The Courier The Riverine Grazier The Courier Cobram The Robinvale Sentinel The Dimboola Banner The Shepparton Adviser The East Gippsland News The Southern Argus The Euroa Gazette The Spectator The Express-Mareeba The Tarrangower Times The Gannawarra Times The Terang Express The Great Southern Star The Warragul & Drouin Gazette The Guardian Swan Hill The Weekly Advertiser The Leader The Yea Chronicle The Loddon Times Wangaratta Chronicle The Loxton News Waracknabeal Herald The Maryborough District Advertiser West Wimmera Advocate The McIvor Times West Wyalong Advocate The Mirror Yarram Standard The Mortlake Dispatch Yarrawonga Chronicle The Murray Pioneer Yorke Peninsula Country Times The North Central Review The Ovens & Murray Advertiser Fairfax Media AgTrader Monthly Colourworld Augusta-Margaret River Mail Cootamundra Herald Australian Cotton Outlook Country Leader Australian Senior Country Music Capital News Barossa & Light Herald Cowra Guardian Bay Post Crookwell Gazette Beaudesert Times Daily Liberal (Dubbo) Bega District News Donnybrook-Bridgetown Manjimup Mail Blacktown City Sun Dungog Chronicle Blayney Chronicle Eurobadalla Independent Blue Mountains Gazette Eastern Riverina Chronicle Bombala Times Explore Tasmania Boorowa News Express Extra (Armidale) Border Chronicle Eyre Peninsula Tribune Border Newshu Fairfield City Champion Braidwood Times Farm Weekly Magazine Bunbury Mail Farming Small Areas Busselton-Dunsborough Mail Financial Review BOSS Camden Haven Courier Financial Review Smart Investor Camden Narellan Advertiser Focus (Coffs Coast) Canberra Times Focus (Greater Port Macquarie) Canowindra News Focus (Manning-Great Lakes) Central Western Daily Focus (New England) Coastal Leader Forbes Advocate Coleamabally Observer Gippsland Farmer Collie Mail Gippsland Times Glen Innes Examiner Life & Leisure The Sophisticated Traveller Gloucester Advocate Lithgow Mercury Good Fruit + Vegetables Liverpool City Champion Good Weekend Lotfeeding Good Wine Guide Macleay Valley Happynings Goondiwindi Argus Magnet Goulburn Post Mailbox Shopper (Dubbo) Goulburn Post Weekly Mandurah Mail Great Lakes Advocate Manning River Times Great Lakes Extra Merimbula News Weekly Guardian News (Nambucca) Mid Coast Happenings Harden Murrumburrah Express Mid Coast Observer Hawkesbury Courier Mid State Observer Hawkesbury Gazette Milton Ulladulla Times Hibiscus Happynings Moree Champion Highlands Post Moruya Examiner Hills News Mudgee Guardian Horse Deals Muswellbrook Chronicle Hortguide My Family Magazine Hunter Valley News Namoi Valley Independent Hunter Valley Star News Naracoorte Herald Illawarra Mercury Narooma News Jimboomba Times Narromine News Katherine Times Newcastle Herald Kiama Independent North Queensland Register Latrobe Valley Express Northern Argus Life & Leisure Luxury Northern Star Weekly Nyngan Observer Shoalhaven & Nowra News Oberon Review Smart Farmer Official Guide to Tamworth Country Music SMH Good Café Guide Festival SMH Good Food Guide On the Coast SMH Good Food Guide under $30 Out & About SMH Good Pub Food Guide Parkes Champion–Post Snowy Times Parramatta & Holyroyd Sun South Australia Senior Penrith City Gazette South Coast Register Port Lincoln Times South West Advertiser Port Macquarie Express Southern Cross (Junee) Port Macquarie News Southern Highland News Port Stephens Examiner Southern Weekly Magazine Post Weekly St George & Sutherland Shire Leader Pro-Ag St Mary’s-Mt Druitt Star Property Press Stock and Land Public Sector Informant Stock Journal Queensland Country Life Sunday Canberra Times Queensland Cotton & Grains Outlook Sunday Examiner Queensland Senior Sunday Life Queensland Smart Farmer Sunraysia Daily Redland City Bulletin Tamworth Times Review Magazine Tasmanian Farmer Ripe Tasmanian Senior Rouse Hill Courier Tenterfield Star Sapphire Coaster The Advertiser (Bendigo) Senior Post The Advertiser (Cessnock) Senior Traveller The Advertiser & Lake Times The Irrigator (Leeton) The Advocate (Burnie) The Islander The Advocate (Hepburn) The Lakes Mail The Age The Land The Age Bar Guide The Leader (Wagga Wagga) The Age Good Food Guide The Macleay Argus The Age Good Food Guide Under $30 The Maitland Mercury The Ararat Advertiser The Moyne Gazette The Area News (Griffith) The Mudgee Weekly The Armidale Express The Murray Valley Standard The
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