Dutch Courier
Serving the Australian Dutch-speaking community since 1957, this publication acts as a vital cultural bridge by providing news, community updates, and lifestyle features to expatriates and migrants. Its longevity and commitment to preserving the Dutch language make it a cornerstone of migrant media, maintaining connections between the Netherlands and its diaspora across Australia.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MELBOURNE
A fiercely competitive two-paper daily duopoly defines the local press landscape, representing a historic split between broadsheet and tabloid formats. The Nine-owned Age, a progressive publication founded in 1854, competes directly with News Corp's high-circulation daily tabloid, the Herald Sun. Beyond these major outlets, the market sustains specialized independent journalism, ranging from the University of Melbourne's long-running student magazine Farrago to the national digital-first political news site Crikey. Paperboy lists 28 newspapers in Melbourne.
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