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- Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard (Alexandra, Eildon, Bonnie Doon, Merton, Yarck, Buxton, Taggerly, Acheron, Marysville)
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- Central Otago Mirror (Queenstown, Arrowtown, Wanaka, Central Otago, Alexandra, Clyde, Roxburgh, Cromwell)
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- Mountain Views Mail »
Warrandyte, Pheasant Creek, Mooroolbark, Croydon,kilsyth,Kinglake and Chirnside Park (Alexandra, Buxton, Chirnside, Coldstream, Glenburn, Healesville, Lilydale, Marysville, Montrose, Taggerty, Toolangi, Yarra Glen)
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- News, The (Lawrence, Millers Flat, Roxburgh, Alexandra, Ranfurly, Middlemarch, Clyde, Cromwell, Wanaka, Queenstown)
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- Redland City Bulletin. »
The Redland City Bulletin is but out in both print and online every Wednesday.
The paper prides itself for informative and current local news which includes community events, sport, entertainment and much more.
Born from the merging of the formed Bayside Bulletin and The Redland Times, The Redland City Bulleting prides itself for having a combined audience of 86,000 readers across both print and digital formats. (Alexandra Hills, Birkdale, Capalaba, Cleveland, Coochiemudlo Island,
Mount Cotton, North Stradbroke Island,
Amity Point, Dunwich, Point Lookout, Ormiston, Redland Bay, Sheldon, Southern Moreton Bay Islands, Karragarra Island, Lamb Island, Macleay Island, Russell Island, Thorneside, Thornlands, Victoria Point, Wellington Point) more»
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- Sunshine Coast Weekly (Sunshine Coast, Alexandra Headland, Bli Bli, Bokarina, Kawana Island, Kuluin, Kunda Park, Marcoola, Maroochydore, Minyama, Mooloolaba, Mudjimba, Pacific Paradise, Parrearra, Twin Waters, Warana)
Alexandra, Victoria
Agriculture and Tourism centre. Nearby Goulburn River for trout fishing and visit the Lake Eildon National Park. Excellent walking trails. A busy, good sized town boasting four hotels and supermarket and major shopping strip, Alexandra is located at the far reaches of the Maroondah Hwy (B360) and on the Goulburn Valley Highway (B340). Not far south, there are spectacular views of the Cathedral Ranges at adjacent towns of Taggerty (to Buxton) along Maroondah Highway. There are considerable fine old buildings at the western end of the main street, and good historical information to be found there. Visitor information free call 1800 652298 |