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Sorry for the inconvenience … for only the third time in 35 years locally, we have had production difficulties this week with the printing of The Local Paper. Our issue will be available online only on Wednesday, and return to normal print production next week. Advertisers will not be charged for this week’s issue; an
Dindi.TV will be launched on Wednesday (Feb. 13). The next Dindi Daily TV program will go to air on that date.
The Local Paper is back for 2019. Our first issue – free in print, free online, will be out on Wednesday next week (Feb. 6). Readers can use the www.LocalPaper.com.au website to lodge FREE For Sale Ads, submit FREE What’s On listings, and leave News Tips (anonymously if you like). • To place a free
21,708 weekly readership The Local Paper looks like having one of its best-ever months for online readership. Average DAILY readership at the www.LocalPaper.com.au website so far in January is 1352. Projected monthly online readership requests for January is 41,912. An extra 488 page requests are already being made, on average, each day at the new
Incorrect claims have been made elsewhere about a formal complaint lodged with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission by Local Media Pty Ltd (publishers of The Local Paper) against Ashley Stephen Geelan, trading as Geelan Media and Kinglake Ranges News. For the record, we advise that a formal complaint was made to the ACCC on Thursday, January
It is going to be a big multi-media year at The Local Paper. We are planning a year of record-size print issues of The Local Paper, starting in the first week of February. Our online local news coverage continues to grow through the summer break at www.LocalPaper.com.au And this year will see the introduction of Dindi.TV
The local economy provides incomes for local families. Rates and taxes paid by local workers provide the means for our local society to help support those less able to look after themselves. A vibrant local economy helps prosperity in the local community. Advertising and marketing are important ingredients to help our community grow. The Local
As part of the 50-year anniversary of Local Media (parent company of The Local Paper), during the summer break, we are looking back at some of our interviews over the past half-century. This is Ash Long’s interview from 44 years ago, 1975, with TV star Norman Gunston (and actor Garry McDonald): Australia had an unlikely
Kinglake blogger Ashley Geelan has sent hundreds of harassing emails and unsolicited messages to The Local Paper, and Ash Long, the Managing Director of Local Media Pty Ltd. Another unsolicited late night email arrived from Mr Geelan at 11pm Tuesday (Jan. 8). It requested extensive historical information about The Local Paper’s online readership data over the past
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