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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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The Argus
The Argus, founded in 1846 by William Wardell and other partners, was one of Melbourne's foremost newspapers, significantly shaping public discourse in Victoria. Renowned for its comprehensive coverage and investigative journalism, The Argus laid the groundwork for modern Australian newspapers as it evolved from a daily publication into a crucial source of news, local events, and political commentary until its closure in 1957. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia starting 1848, including 486,690 scans in total. This collection not only highlights the commitment of The Argus to social issues and reforms that influenced public policy but also serves as a trusted historical source. Explore historical figures, events, and even connections to your own family history through this rich journalistic heritage, reflecting the development of media in Australia. Join us in uncovering the past by searching for old newspapers on the site.
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