The Examiner
Launcestons daily newspaper
The Examiner is Australia’s third oldest newspaper and was founded in 1842.
The Examiner services primarily the Northern Tasmanian region and is located in our beautiful Launceston city. It covers the area from Deloraine in the North-West, through to Launceston and its readership covers areas as far as George Town, Derby, and the East Coast.
It publishes seven days a week in print and online.
Location: 113 Cimitiere Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6336 7377
Phone: examiner.com.au
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