y separately published work icon The Ballarat Courier newspaper  
Alternative title: The Courier; The Ballarat Courier and District Mining and General Reporter
Date: 1867-1889
Issue Details: First known date: 1867... 1867 The Ballarat Courier
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'The Courier is Ballarat and district's leading provider of news and information.

'We have been keeping our readers informed and entertained since our first edition on June 10, 1867. The editor of that first edition, Robert Clark, promised to "speak out boldly" on issues which impact on Ballarat. We continue to do that today and are as committed as ever to being a strong advocate for this region.

'Our mission statement is "to build our community through a quality newspaper which is responsible and accountable".'

Source: Ballarat Courier website, http://www.thecourier.com.au/
Sighted: 20/03/2013

Notes

  • For further information, see the Ballarat Courier's website: http://www.thecourier.com.au/
  • The office of the Courier newspaper was damaged by 'an extensive fire' in Sturt Street 'on the night of January 29th' 1868 (Illustrated Sydney News 4.45 (22 February 1868: 306)).

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1867
      Ballarat, Ballarat area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria,: 1867- .

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Daily
Range:
10 June 1867 - 16 December 1944 (as The Ballarat Courier); 1944- as The Courier.
Continued by:
In December 1944 the title was changed to The Courier.
Supplement:
  • Ballarat Courier Annual (sometimes referred to as the 'Christmas issue').
  • For example: 'This year's Ballarat Courier Annual is a splendid production, profusely illustrated, and with a wide variety of short stories from favorite authors.' (Horsham Times, 18 Dec. 1914, p.6)

Note:
Ballarat Courier reports were regularly reprinted in Melbourne's Argus and the Mercury of Hobart.
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