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The Hamilton Spectator is a tri-weekly tabloid newspaper, which has been published in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia since 1859. It is published by the Hamilton Spectator Partnership Pty Ltd. Originally, the Spectator was known as the Hamilton Courier as established in 1859 by Thomas Wotton Shevill, it then became the Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser in 1860, and later The Hamilton Spectator.
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Type | Tri-weekly |
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Format | Tabloid (7 columns) 380mm x (36/74/112/150/188/226/265) |
Owner(s) | Hamilton Spectator Partnership Pty Ltd |
Publisher | Richard Leopold Jacobus Beks |
Editor | Richard Leopold Jacobus Beks |
Founded | 1859 |
Headquarters | 59 Gray Street, Hamilton, Victoria, Australia |
Website | www.spec.com.au http://www.spec.com.au |
The newspaper is published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
The Hamilton Spectator covers many towns including - Ararat, Branxholme, Balmoral, Byaduk, Caramut, Casterton, Cavendish, Chetwynd, Coleraine, Condah, Dartmoor, Digby, Dunkeld. Edenhope, Glenthompson, Hamilton, Harrow, Hawkesdale, Heywood, Horsham, Koroit, Lake Bolac, Macarthur, Merino, Millicent, Mortlake, Mount Gambier, Narrawong, Penshurst, Port Fairy, Portland, Stawell, Tyrendarra, Warrnambool, Westmere, Willaura, Winnap and Yambuk.
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