This is a list of defunct newspapers of Australia . For current Australian newspapers, see List of newspapers in Australia .
For defunct newspapers in New South Wales, refer to List of newspapers in New South Wales .
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Defunct Adelaide newspapers [ edit ] About Town (December 1979–August 1981)
Adelaide Aeroplane (November 1919–February 1920)
Adelaide Echo (September–October 1877)
Adelaide Guardian (September–October 1839)
Adelaide Morning Chronicle (June 1852–November 1853)
Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung (1851–1862), German-language paper
Australische Zeitung (1874–1916) German-language newspaper
Weekly Herald, Herald, and Daily Herald Labor weekly then daily
Die Deutsche Post (1848–1850 or later), German-language paper, mentioned in Australische Zeitung
Evening Journal (1869–1912), became The News
The Express (Adelaide) , 1864–1867
The Express and Telegraph (1867–1922)
The Independent Weekly (since 2010 online only as InDaily )
The Journal (1912–1923), previously Evening Journal and continued as The News
The News (1923–1992), continuation of The Journal
Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times
Quiz (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into Quiz and the Lantern (1890–1900)
The Register , newspaper in Adelaide
The South Australian (1844–1851), previously Southern Australian
South Australian Chronicle (July 1858 – 1955) published weekly under various similar titles by The Advertiser
South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (1837–1931)
South Australian Register
Southern Australian (1838–1844) became The South Australian
Süd Australische Zeitung (1849–1874) predecessor of Australische Zeitung
Truth four different newspapers between 1890 and 1964, the last one part of the Norton stable
The Voice (1892–1894) political weekly founded by J. Medway Day Defunct regional newspapers [ edit ] The Bridge Observer (Murray Bridge ) – a free community paper c. 1971–1976, revived briefly 1983
Herald (Tanunda ) (1860–c2020), previously known as Barossa and Light Herald
The Kapunda Herald (1864–1951)
The Midlands Gazette - a section of The Kapunda Herald
The Northern Star - predecessor
The Roxby Downs Sun (Roxby Downs ) – discontinued August 2015
Süd-Australische Zeitung - German-language newspaper variously from Tanunda and Adelaide
Tanunda Deutsche Zeitung - German-language newspaper from Tanunda, founded by C. H. Barton
The Warrigal Review (1901) - "a newspaper published by the South Australian Sixth Contingent, Imperial Bushmen, on board the steamship Warrigal on route to Durban during the South African War ".[ 3] Its single issue was printed by the Natal Mercury .[ 4] Defunct Hobart newspapers [ edit ] Defunct regional newspapers [ edit ] Australian Capital Territory [ edit ] Other newspapers (unsorted)[ edit ]
List of defunct newspapers of Oceania
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