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- Bay News Of The Area (NOTA) »
The Bay News Of The Area is a widely read, independent WEEKLY community newspaper with a free distribution of 7,000 copies to multiple locations. (Nelson Bay, Salamander Bay, Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, Fingal Bay, Taylors Beach, Corlette, Bobs Farm, Soldiers Point (Port Stephens region)) more» - Border Watch, The (Mount Gambier, Pt MacDonnell, Millicent, Penola, Nangwarry, Casterton, Nelson, Dartmoor, Beachport, Boredrtown, Kingston, Robe, Naracoorte, Kalangadoo, Mt Burr, Casterton, Millicent, Southend, Glencoe, Tarpeens, Tantanoola, Port MacDonnell, Portland)
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- Hobart Observer »
Tasmanian Community Newspaper distributed monthly free of charge to homes and businesses in the municipality of Hobart . (Glebe, Hobart, Mount Stuart, North Hobart, Queens Domain, West Hobart, Hobart, North Hobart, Battery Point, South Hobart, Dynnyrne, Lower Sandy Bay, Sandy Bay, Sandy Bay, Mount Nelson, Tolmans Hill, Lenah Valley, New Town) more»
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- Motueka-Golden Bay News (Mapua, Motueka, Takaka (Nelson))
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- Newcastle Herald (Newcastle, Taree, Wyong, Gosford, Port Stephens, Raymond Terrace, Tuncurry-Forster, Maitland, Cessnock, The Entrance, Kurri Kurri, Salamander Bay, Nelson Bay)
- Northern News (McGraths Hill, Vineyard, Nelson, Box Hill, Rouse Hill, Kellyville, Stanhope Gardens, Parklea)
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- Port Stephens Examiner, The (Port Stephens, Raymond Terrace, Nelson Bay, Salamander Bay, Shoal Bay)
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- Radar Magazine
News and information from Williamtown RAAF Base and the local community. Formerly Fighter Force News (2013) (Letterbox delivered in Medowie, all of Port Stephens, Nelson Bay, Salamander Bay, Anna Bay.)
Nelson, Victoria
Located a couple of Kms from the South Australian border on the mouth of the Glenelg River. A township of approx 350 popular for holiday makers and fishing. "Nelson is a quaint fishing town on the Glenelg River at the river's entrance to the southern ocean, and well liked by fishermen who try their luck up along the upper reaches of the river, or down in the lagoon by the entrance. A well supplied general store provides most of the needs of the locals day to day, and of course Portland and Mount Gambier cities are not far away. The sheltered boat ramps in the river adjacent to the local pub, make for an idyllic fishing trip destination." - Gary Pope |