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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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More mobile, tablet users reading The Local Paper

The LOCAL Paper has more than 1000 online readers on publication days. Mobile users have increased to 41 per cent (was 33 per cent last year); desktop readers make up 41 per cent (was 53 per cent, 12 months ago); tablet readers are now 18 per cent (was 14 per cent). Our website is designed

Seasons Greetings

The office of The Local Paper is now closed for 2017. The final issue for 2017 has been distributed to more than 70 depots across the North-East. Our office will re-open at 9am on Monday, January 29. The first issue for 2018 will be published on Wednesday, February 7. We take this opportunity to wish you a

New family history website launched

Some readers who have a connection with the Long family may be interested in today’s relaunch of the www.Long.com.au website The website includes the Nothing Without Labour 10,000-word publication, with the first revised edition since the 1980s. The project details the arrival of James Long in Australia in November 1851, some 166 years ago. The family traces

We enter our 49th year of newspaper service

The Local Paper started print and online publication on February 17, 2016. More Murrindindi Shire people trust The Local Paper for its local news than any other local papers, combined. Local Paper publisher Ash Long as a newsboy in 1970. The Local Paper is an independent and free news service. Its publisher, Local Media Pty

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