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Bega Valley Newspapers

Newspapers, Publications and Print Media in Bega Valley

Local Newspapers in the Bega Valley Region, New South Wales, Australia

1. Bega District News:
- The Bega District News is a regional newspaper that serves the Bega Valley Shire.
- It was first published in 1864, making it one of the oldest newspapers in New South Wales.
- The newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local news, events, business, sports, and community affairs.
- It offers both print and online versions, ensuring a wide reach to the local community.
- The Bega District News is published on a bi-weekly basis.

2. Eden Magnet:
- The Eden Magnet is a weekly newspaper that caters to the residents of the Eden area in the Bega Valley.
- First published in 2014, it provides local news, features, community updates, and events coverage.
- The newspaper focuses on issues that directly affect the Eden community, including tourism, fishing, and local government matters.
- The Eden Magnet is available both in print and online formats, ensuring access to a broader readership.

3. Merimbula News Weekly:
- The Merimbula News Weekly is a community newspaper circulating in the Bega Valley and surrounding areas.
- Established in 1984, this weekly publication covers local news, sport, arts, and entertainment.
- It also provides a platform for community announcements, classifieds, and local business advertisements.
- The Merimbula News Weekly is published in both print and digital formats, making it accessible to a wide audience.

4. The Sapphire Coast Independent News:
- The Sapphire Coast Independent News is an independent newspaper serving the broader Sapphire Coast, which includes the Bega Valley.
- It offers local news coverage, analyses of regional events, community features, and opinion pieces.
- The newspaper focuses on a range of topics, including business, lifestyle, environment, and upcoming events.
- The Sapphire Coast Independent News is available both online and in print, ensuring various means of access for the readers.

5. About Regional Bega Valley:
- About Regional Bega Valley is a digital news platform that informs residents about local events and news.
- Unlike traditional newspapers, it operates predominantly online, providing up-to-date news articles, features, and interviews.
- The platform covers various topics, including community stories, environment, culture, and health.
- About Regional Bega Valley aims to connect the local community by empowering individuals and encouraging community engagement.

These local newspapers play a vital role in keeping the residents of the Bega Valley region well-informed about local affairs, events, and issues that affect their daily lives. Whether through print, digital, or a combination of both, these publications cater to the diverse needs and interests of the communities they serve.

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