Westralian Worker
Founded in 1910 by William and Elizabeth McNab, the Westralian Worker has been a prominent voice in Perth, Western Australia, for over a century. Initially established to represent the labor movement, the newspaper has evolved into a vital source of information, offering a blend of news, editorials, and in-depth features on local and national issues. With its comprehensive coverage of labor rights and community matters, it has garnered a reputation for trustworthiness and influence in the region. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Westralian Worker starting 1900, including 23,326 scans in total. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore historical figures and events, possibly even uncovering connections to your own family history. Dive into the past and discover compelling stories that resonate with the Western Australian populace while advocating for workers' rights.