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South Australia’s oldest and largest regional newspaper ceases publication after 159 years – ABC News
South Australia’s Limestone Coast is reeling after the shock closure of its prominent local newspaper which will roll off the presses for the last time today.
A regional community leader is calling for investors to save Mount Gambier’s only newspaper as the prominent South Australian publication faces closure after 159 years.
Key points:
- South Australia’s Limestone Coast residents are reeling after the shock closure of The Border Watch
- Management blames falling advertising revenues and the impact of the pandemic for the decision
- Locals are calling for some form of news service to be retained
The plea comes comes as…
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