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Bendigo Advertiser

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Bendigo Advertiser
Front page of the Bendigo Advertiser
on 3 April 2010
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Australian Community Media
EditorNicole Ferrie
Founded1853; 171 years ago (1853)
Headquarters67–71 Williamson Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Websitebendigoadvertiser.com.au

The Bendigo Advertiser (commonly referred to as "The Addy") is an Australian regional newspaper. It is the daily (Monday–Saturday) newspaper for Bendigo, Victoria, and its surrounding region. The paper is published by Australian Community Media with a circulation between 5,000 and 7,000 depending on the day of publication.

First published in 1853, the Bendigo Advertiser has undergone many changes since its inception, including a move to tabloid format and a change in name from The Bendigo Advertiser to just The Advertiser before settling on its current name from 3 April 2010.

In November 1918 the paper was purchased by the proprietors of its competitor The Bendigo Independent, which amalgamated the two titles under the banner of The Bendigo Advertiser.[1]

The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media.

Currently, the Bendigo Advertiser employs about 45 staff in Bendigo, however like all Australian Community Media publications some of the tasks are shared with staff across other locations.

The printing of the paper is now done in Wendouree, along with The Courier, The Wimmera Mail-Times, The Age and other Australian Community Media publications.

The Bendigo Advertiser's discontinued sister paper, the Bendigo Miner, was delivered free to most homes in Bendigo on Thursdays and was "old news" oriented.

The Bendigo Advertiser's parent company, Rural Press Limited, was taken over by Fairfax Media in 2007. It is currently owned by Australian Community Media.

References

  1. ^ "Bendigo". The Ballarat Star. No. 19, 485. Victoria, Australia. 28 November 1918. p. 6. Retrieved 14 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.

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