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Wynyard Newspapers

Newspapers, Publications and Print Media in Wynyard

1. Wynyard Circular Head Chronicle

The Wynyard Circular Head Chronicle is a weekly newspaper that covers the Wynyard area and the greater Circular Head region in Tasmania, Australia. It provides comprehensive news coverage of local events, community happenings, sports, business, and general interest stories. The Chronicle is distributed every Wednesday and is a reliable source of news for residents and visitors alike.

2. The Advocate

The Advocate is a prominent daily newspaper serving the north-west coast of Tasmania, including Wynyard. It covers a wide array of news topics, including local, national, and international news, politics, business, sports, entertainment, and more. The Advocate also features regular sections on lifestyle, health, education, and opinion pieces. With a strong circulation and online presence, The Advocate keeps the community well-informed with up-to-date news and stories.

3. North-West News

The North-West News is another weekly paper available to residents of Wynyard and surrounding areas. It delivers local news and content specifically catering to the needs and interests of communities in the north-west region of Tasmania. The newspaper covers diverse topics, such as local government news, community events, school updates, arts and culture, local sports, and much more. It aims to keep readers informed about the latest happenings in their immediate vicinity.

4. Tasmanian Country

Tasmanian Country is a weekly newspaper distributed in rural and regional areas of Tasmania, including Wynyard. As an agricultural publication, it primarily focuses on rural and farming-related news, agricultural innovations, livestock updates, farming practices, and other topics relevant to the farming community. Tasmanian Country serves as a valuable source of information for farmers, people involved in the agricultural sector, and those interested in rural life.

5. Coastal News

Coastal News is a community newspaper that provides localized news coverage to various coastal regions in Tasmania, including Wynyard. It highlights community events, local businesses, tourism, social issues, and other topics of interest to residents and visitors of the coastal areas. Distributed on a regular basis, Coastal News acts as a platform for community members to share their stories, promote local initiatives, and stay connected with the happenings along the coast of Tasmania.

6. The Good Oil

The Good Oil is a free monthly publication available in and around the Wynyard area. It covers a range of topics, including local news, human-interest stories, lifestyle, health, travel, arts, and various other features. It aims to foster community spirit, share positive news, and showcase the unique aspects of the Wynyard area. The Good Oil is widely distributed and can be found at community centers, cafes, and local businesses throughout the region.

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