Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 204. Not illustrated. Chapters: Media in Adelaide, Media in Brisbane, Media in Canberra, Media in Geelong, Media in Hobart, Media in Melbourne, Media in Perth, Media in Sydney, the West Australian, on Dit, Fairfax Media, Crossfire, Messenger Newspapers, Australian Jewish News, 6ar, Melissa Doyle, Western Mail, Mark Colvin, South Australian Register, Geelong Advertiser, Mark Beretta, the Advertiser, Daily News (Perth, Western Australia), Catalyst, the Mercury, Vertigo, Natalie Barr, Mediastrike, Radio Offshore, Oztaku, the Canberra Times, Inpress, James O'loghlin, Neighbourhood Cable, News Review Messenger, Overland, Seed, Geelong News, Eastern Courier Messenger, Portside Messenger, Guardian Messenger, Hills & Valley Messenger, Weekly Times Messenger, Brisbane Times, Scoop, Blurb, Sydney Observer Magazine, Leader Messenger, the Independent Weekly, Watoday, Renew, Meanjin, City Messenger, Nick Mcardle, Standard Messenger, East Torrens Messenger, Tony Delroy, Sean Walsh, Geelong Independent, the Shed, Post Newspapers, Mike Amor, Melbourne Wireless, Southern Times Messenger, Ken Sutcliffe, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Community Newspaper Group, the News, Rip It Up, Simone Thurtell, Adelaide Tonight, Fatal Visions, Elizabeth Jackson, Examiner Newspapers, Simon Marnie, Echo Newspapers, Ian Mcnamara. Excerpt: The West Australian (often simply called The West) is the only locally-edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, and is owned by ASX-listed West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd (ASX: WAN). The West is published in tabloid format, as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times, a News Limited publication. It is the second-oldest continuously-produced newspaper in Australia, having been published since 1833. The West has strong conservative leanings, and has consistently supported the Coal...