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South Bourke and Mornington Journal

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South Bourke and Mornington Journal
PublisherH. Roulston
Founded1865 (1865)
Ceased publicationAugust 25, 1927 (1927-08-25)
CountryAustralia

The South Bourke and Mornington Journal was a newspaper in Victoria (Australia) published under this title from 1865 until 25 August 1927. It was partially digitised alongside other Victorian community newspapers, as part of a World War I commemoration project.[1] The digitised issues of this title are available on Trove with coverage from 10 January 1877 - 23 December 1920.[2]

Initially published in Richmond, Victoria until 1920, in its latter years the Journal was published in Dandenong, Victoria.[2] The Journal was named for the counties of Bourke and Mornington to the east and south of Melbourne.[citation needed]

Title history

Approximate dates Titling
1865 – 1927 South Bourke and Mornington Journal
1927 – 1972 Dandenong journal
1972 – 1994 Journal (Dandenong)
1994 – 1997 Dandenong & district journal (included Dandenong & district journal Berwick edition which was then absorbed by Berwick & district journal, then, City of Casey journal)
1997 Dandenong & Casey journal
1997 – 2010 Journal (Dandenong)[3]

References

  1. ^ "Digitised WWI Victorian newspapers". State Library Victoria. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b "South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.: 1872 - 1920)". National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "Newspaper family trees". State Library of Victoria. 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.

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