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The Corryong Courier is a newspaper published in Corryong, Victoria, Australia

History

The paper was first published on the 25 January 1894. [1]  H.H Parnaby & A. Albert  were the original owners, followed by Peter Seaton and then T.E Jeans & W.G Jeans. In 1937 William McClure took over and in 1951, his son Col took over before handing it over to his daughter Cyndie and husband Mark Collins in 1993. From 2012, Jade Moscrop and Liam Collins purchased the business and continue to publish the newspaper each week.

Between 1946 and 1960[2] the Corryong Courier was renamed the The Corryong courier and Walwa district news.

Digitisation

The newspaper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program (ANDP) project of the National Library of Australia. It was digitised in June 2011, in the first collaboration between the Digitisation and Photography Branch of the National Library of Australia and the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program Team.

  1. ^ "About the Corryong Courier". Corryong Courier. 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ "The Corryong courier and Walwa district news". Trove. 12 February 2015.