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Gloucester Advocate

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Front page of The Gloucester Advocate on 29 July 1905.

Gloucester Advocate is an English language newspaper published in Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia.[1]

Newspaper history

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The Gloucester Advocate was founded by Frank Townshend. Townshend was from a family of journalists and newspaper printers, and had previously been involved with the setting up of newspapers in Cape Town, New Zealand, Newcastle and the Walcha Witness in Balgowlah, New South Wales, which he edited and printed for over 40 years. Townshend arrived in Gloucester in 1905 to commence a paper there, and released the first issue of Gloucester Advocate on 8 July. This corresponded with the time that Australian Agricultural Company's 500,000 acre estate was being subdivided. After a short time, Townshend sold the newspaper to the Rye family in October 1906.[2]

The Rye family managed the newspaper for 57 years, until they sold it to Manning River Times Pty Ltd in June 1964.[3] In September 2024, Australian Community Media announced it will shutter the paper.[4]

Digitisation

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The paper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program project of the National Library of Australia.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Gloucester advocate [microform]". Catalogue. State Library of NSW. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  2. ^ Tonwshend, Bonnie (1980). "The origin of the Gloucester Advocate". Gloucester Districy Historical Society. 5: 5.
  3. ^ Kirkpatrick, Rod (2000). Country Conscience : a history of the New South Wales provincial press, 1841-1955. Canberra, Australia: Infinite Harvest. p. 294. ISBN 0646402706.
  4. ^ Robinson, Wayne (13 September 2024). "ACM TO FOLD 8 MORE NEWSPAPERS". Print21. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Newspaper and magazine titles". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Newspaper Digitisation Program". National Library of Australia. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
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