y separately published work icon The Northern Star newspaper  
Alternative title: The Northern Star and Richmond and Tweed Rivers Advocate
Date: 1876-1889
Issue Details: First known date: 1876... 1876 The Northern Star
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'The two page first issue of The Northern Star was brought out on May 13, 1876, on the tiny Albion hand press that today [2013] holds pride of place in the foyer of the Goonellabah Media Centre. The primitive printing press is a small monument to the advancement of The Northern Star.

'In 1955 building started on the media centre in Goonellabah, and in 1957 the move was made from the Molesworth St office.

'In 1981 The Northern Star commissioned a 7unit Gross Urbanite Web Offset press capable of printing 40,000 fifty six page copies - or 2.24 million pages an hour.

'In 2004 the press was upgraded to twelve units with six Enkel auto reel stands, increasing the capability to 3.2 million pages an hour. That's 53,333 pages a minute! Colour capacity also increased from 16 to 48 pages of processed colour in one pass.'

Source: The Northern Star website, http://www.northernstar.com.au/aboutus/

Sighted: 13/08/2013

Notes

  • During 1888 the newspaper regularly published selected anecdotal pars from overseas sources. Pars were sometimes published with a source attribution. The editor's actual source for the pars is not always clear. The attributed international sources for pars in The Northern Star and Richmond and Tweed Rivers Advocate include:

    Harper's Bazaar

    Toronto Telegraph

  • Issues of the The Northern Star and Richmond Tweed Rivers Advocate from 4 January to 12 May 1888 were indexed as part of the Colonial Newspapers and Magazines Project.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Digitised issues available for the period 13 May 1876 to 2 September 1955. (Correct as of 10 October 2013.)
    • Lismore, Lismore - Goonellabah, Lismore area, Far Northeast NSW, New South Wales,: William Kelleway , 1876-1889 .
      Note/s:
      • 'Printed and published by William Kelleway at the Northern Star Office, Molesworth-street, Lismore.' (Colophon, 13 May 1876: 2)
      Lismore, Lismore - Goonellabah, Lismore area, Far Northeast NSW, New South Wales,: 1889- .

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Weekly (Saturday) (13 May 1876 - 15 July 1882) ; twice weekly (Wednesday and Saturday) (19 July 1882 - 31 December 1904) ) ; thrice weekly (Monday, Wednesday and Saturday) (4 January 1905 - 29 June 1907) ; daily (Monday to Saturday (1 July 1907 - )
Range:
Vol. 1 no.1 (13 May 1876 - )
Price:
Original price: 5s per quarter (in advance); 3d per issue.
Graphics:
Illustrated
Advertising:
Includes advertising

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