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Greater Taree Newspapers

Newspapers, Publications and Print Media in Greater Taree

Local Newspapers in and around Greater Taree, New South Wales, Australia:

1. Manning River Times:
- The Manning River Times is a weekly newspaper serving the Manning Valley area, which includes Greater Taree.
- It has been providing news and information for more than 95 years, making it one of the oldest local newspapers in the region.
- The paper covers a wide range of topics, including local news, community events, sports, business, and entertainment.
- It offers both print and online versions to cater to different readers' preferences.
- The Manning River Times aims to keep the local community informed about current affairs and serve as a platform for public discourse.

2. Great Lakes Advocate:
- The Great Lakes Advocate is a weekly newspaper that serves the Great Lakes region, including parts of Greater Taree.
- It provides the latest news from the surrounding areas, including local government updates, community events, human interest stories, and sports.
- The paper also covers topics such as business, environment, entertainment, and lifestyle.
- Apart from regular news coverage, it also features opinion pieces and articles from local writers.
- They offer both print and online editions, ensuring wider accessibility to their readership.

3. Taree Telegraph:
- The Taree Telegraph is a community news source that focuses on local happenings in Taree and nearby areas.
- It covers various aspects of community life, including events, organizations, achievements, and local initiatives.
- The Taree Telegraph aims to provide a voice for the Taree community and highlight its strengths and challenges.
- This newspaper focuses on promoting community engagement and raising awareness about local issues and concerns.
- It is available both in print and online formats.

4. Myall Coast Nota:
- The Myall Coast Nota is a monthly community newspaper that serves the Myall Coast region, including portions of Greater Taree.
- It focuses on providing local news, features, and updates relevant to the communities within its coverage area.
- The newspaper covers a diversity of topics, including community events, arts and culture, lifestyle, history, and environmental issues.
- The Myall Coast Nota supports community engagement and involvement, encouraging readers to contribute articles, letters, and community announcements.
- It is available in both print and online formats.

These local newspapers play an important role in keeping residents of Greater Taree and surrounding areas informed about local news, events, and developments. Their commitment to providing accurate, timely, and relevant information helps foster a sense of community and ensures residents stay connected to their neighborhoods.

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Bridge on the old Pacific Highway at Taree now bypassed but still used for local traffic thanks to Mike Young