Centralian Advocate
The Centralian Advocate, established in 1947 by founders John and Elizabeth McDonald, has long been a cornerstone of journalism in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Over the decades, it has evolved into a trusted source of local news and information, celebrating milestones such as its transition to digital publishing and numerous journalism awards. The newspaper offers diverse content, from local news and feature stories to sports coverage and opinion pieces, reflecting the community's interests. Now, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Centralian Advocate starting 1947, with a total of 6,076 scans available. This resource not only highlights the editorial integrity and commitment of the Advocate to local affairs but also offers a glimpse into the past, mentioning historical figures and events that may relate to your own family history. Explore the archives to uncover the stories that have shaped Central Australia and fostered community engagement over the years.
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