North-Eastern Advertiser
The North-Eastern Advertiser, founded in 1858 by Thomas and William Gifford, has been a cornerstone of the Scottsdale, Tasmania community for over 165 years. Initially established to serve the local population, it has evolved into a trusted source of news covering local events, agriculture, politics, and community highlights. With its transition to a digital platform, the Advertiser has broadened its reach while maintaining its print heritage. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the North-Eastern Advertiser starting 1909, including 20,159 scans in total, allowing you to explore historical figures and events that shaped the area, as well as uncover connections to your own family history. Renowned for its accuracy and commitment to local issues, the North-Eastern Advertiser fosters community engagement and serves as an influential voice in regional discourse. Dive into the past and search for these valuable resources on OldNews.com to enrich your understanding of Scottsdale's rich history.
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