Daily Liberal

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Daily Liberal masthead
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Fairfax Media
Editor Brian O'Flaherty
Founded 1875
Political alignment -
Headquarters 216 Macquarie Street,
Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Website www.dailyliberal.com.au
File:Dubbo Liberal & Macquarie Advcate 3 January 1894.jpg
Dubbo Liberal & Macquarie Advocate 3 January 1894

The Daily Liberal is a daily newspaper produced in the city of Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The news stories published relate particularly to the city of Dubbo and the surrounding district. The newspaper was first printed in 1875. The current price for the daily editions is A$1.60. It has previously been published as The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate and The Daily Liberal and Macquarie Advocate.

The Saturday edition is published under the banner of the Weekend Liberal.

History

The paper was named The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate from 1892-1927, and was published by William White.[1] It sought to publish "The latest colonial and intercolonial telegrams, cablegrams, local and general news".[2] The newspaper was distributed every Wednesday and Saturday mornings from an office in Wingewarra St, Dubbo to surrounding towns including Bourke, Bathurst, Gilgandra, Narromine, Orange, Walgett, and Wellington.[2]

From June 1964 it was published by Macquarie Publications as The Daily Liberal and Macquarie Advocate.[3]

Distribution

The Daily Liberal is distributed to the major western towns of Dubbo, Brewarrina, Narromine, Wellington, Gilgandra, Coonamble, Bourke, Cobar and Walgett most commonly as an insert to each town's respective local paper.

Ownership

In 1949, the newspaper was purchased by the late Leo Armati and his wife Pat, establishing Macquarie Publications group that grew into the largest independently-owned regional publishing group in Australia. Macquarie retained ownership until December 1995 when Rural Press acquired the Daily Liberal, the Weekend Liberal and the other 55 newspapers and magazines in the Macquarie Publications group.[4] Rural Press merged into Fairfax in 2007.

Digitisation

This newspaper has been partially digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program project hosted by the National Library of Australia.[5]

See also

References

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