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The Centralian Advocate is a bi-weekly newspaper at Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia.
The Centralian Advocate is a bi-weekly newspaper at [[Alice Springs]] in the [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]].


The Centralian Advocate was first published n 24 May 1947<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page5331619 Centralian Advocate, 24 May 1947]</ref>. The newspaper was founded by Charles Henry "Pop" Chapman.
The Centralian Advocate was first published on 24 May 1947<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page5331619 Centralian Advocate, 24 May 1947]</ref>. The newspaper was founded by Charles Henry "Pop" Chapman.


An early editor was Jim Bowditch, later editor of the Northern Territory News.
An early editor was Jim Bowditch, later editor of the [[Northern Territory News]].


Published on Tuesday and Friday, the Centralian Advocate is part of [[News Corp]].
Published on Tuesday and Friday, the Centralian Advocate is part of [[News Corp]].

Revision as of 22:56, 11 April 2015

The Centralian Advocate is a bi-weekly newspaper at Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia.

The Centralian Advocate was first published on 24 May 1947[1]. The newspaper was founded by Charles Henry "Pop" Chapman.

An early editor was Jim Bowditch, later editor of the Northern Territory News.

Published on Tuesday and Friday, the Centralian Advocate is part of News Corp.