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Where can I find Chinese newspapers in Melbourne?
Sing Tao newspaper (Australian edition)

Australia's Sing Tao Daily was founded in1982mmarch1,which is a branch of Hong Kong's Sing Tao Daily and distributed all over Australia.

Format: six and a half to seven folio, 26 to 28 editions, issued every Monday to Friday; Issued on Saturday and Sunday, 13 half to 15, 54-60 edition. The main contents include Australian news, community news, China news, China society, Hong Kong news, Taiwan Province news, Australian finance, international news, Sing Tao supplement, Sing Tao entertainment, health, stars, Sing Tao sports and Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges.

Australian Daily (Daily Chinese Herald)

Australian Daily was founded on May 2nd, 1986, formerly known as Hua Sheng Bao. Now it is an independent newspaper, which attaches importance to the news on the island of Taiwan Province Province, and its distribution scope covers all of Australia.

Format: 7 folio 28 editions are published every Monday to Friday, and 48 editions 12 folio are published on Saturday and Sunday. The main contents include: Australian news, Hongkong news, the latest news of Taiwan Province province, Taiwan Province news, sports news, international news, Australian financial management, stock market, global finance, Taipei stock market, Huafeng supplement, film and television entertainment, etc.

Chinese Melbourne daily

Melbourne Daily focuses on serving Chinese in Melbourne and is distributed to South Australia.

Layout: The newspaper is published 6 days a week, and 8 folio pages are published every day from Monday to Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, the newspaper was jointly published, and 52 pages of folio were issued, about 13 sheets. Melbourne Real Estate and Australia-China Herald are published simultaneously every Friday. The main contents are: Australian news, Melbourne news, Melbourne Chinese news, international news, financial news and film entertainment.

Dahua Times (Australian Chinese newspaper)

Dahua Times was founded on 1995. Three free newspapers, Dahua Times, Dahua Weekend and Dahua Real Estate, are published every week, and TAG Heuer Chinese website (www.haoyah.com) is set up. The service aim of Dahua Times is to enhance the influence of China culture in Australia, bridge the gap between people of insight in Australia and China, provide opportunities for trade cooperation and talent exchange, and become a bridge of finance, culture and information between China and the West.

Dahua Times has a wide business scope and a large amount of information collection, involving politics, economy, education, sports, medical care, personnel training, investment attraction, real estate, tourism, literature and art, entertainment, large-scale exhibitions and many other aspects.

The agency consists of news editing department, editorial department, talent exchange department, market development department and finance department.

Pacific times

Ocean Times, founded on 1993, is Melbourne's first Chinese weekly newspaper, which is published every Thursday. Issued throughout Australia.

Format: 4 pages per issue, 144 edition. The newspaper consists of four parts: main edition, real estate business weekly, life weekly and immigrant education weekly. The contents mainly include: Australian news, seeing the world, community news, financial boom, China news, global survey, hot spot tracking, maritime rumors, social weekly, social search, China perspective, celebrities and stars, trendy life and social weekly.

Oriental post

Oriental Post (biweekly) was founded on June 8th, 20001year. Its purpose is to serve the people of China and play a bridge role in cultural and economic exchanges between the East and the West. This newspaper has been approved by the Australian Circulation Audit Committee and given away free of charge. The distribution area covers all areas of Western Australia and Christmas Island.

Format: 4 sheets of paper, 24 editions per issue, color printing, traditional Chinese characters. The main pages include news from local Chinese communities, China, China, Taiwan Province and mainland China, healthy living, computer technology, English special issues, classified advertisements, etc.

Chinese Bridge Financial Times.

United Times Economic Weekly (Weekly) was founded in September 2004 with the aim of providing information services to the Chinese community. It was originally a monthly magazine called United Monthly. In June 2005, it was changed to biweekly, namely, United Times and United Economic Herald. In March 2007, Lianhe Times was changed into a weekly magazine, and Lianhe Economic Herald was renamed Economic Weekly.

Lianhe Times has political information pages, Australian news, China news, China social focus, community information, interviews with people, selected works of Chinese Australian writers, Melbourne activity guide, historical review, women's life, education and immigration, tourism and things. Economic Weekly includes Australian economy, Asia-Pacific economy, foreign exchange stocks, real estate economy, economic forum, family finance, talking about getting rich and business classification.

Health news

Founded on May 5, 2005, Health News (monthly) is a medical professional newspaper that pays attention to medical news, popular science, academics and health care guidance throughout Australia. Its founding purpose: to establish an authoritative Chinese professional newspaper for Chinese and Western medicine health care, to establish an academic discussion platform for Chinese medicine culture in Australia, and to build a bridge for patients to communicate with Chinese medicine doctors. Its clients: not only provide forward-looking medical development views for professionals, but also provide the latest medical common sense for ordinary readers, integrating health care, fitness guide, medical information, Chinese medicine, acupuncture and massage to meet the needs of different readers.

This newspaper has 32 editions in each issue. The newspaper launched the Australian Health Medicine Network, which collected excellent articles on health news in Chinese mainland and TCM guidelines in Taiwan Province Province, China in recent two years. It also has the search functions of seeking medical advice, guiding doctors, treating diseases and preserving health, and updates the content every month.

Australian Chinese Times (Australian Chinese Times)

The Australian Times (Weekly) was published in June 1 998 65438+1October1,and was published by China Network (Australia) Pty. Limited company in Perth, Western Australia. It′s on the house.

Layout: 4 sheets of paper, 20 pages per issue. The main contents include Western Australian news, Australian news, China networking, immigration, education, food street, international news, living abroad, instant messaging, healthy living, literature, English writing, super entertainment and social situation.

Australian Chinese Times.

Australia-China Times (Weekly) was founded on July 24th, 20001and published every Thursday. After one year of publication, it was closed for rectification and reissued on July 24, 2003. In the announcement of the resumption of publication, the newspaper said that it will continue to cooperate with major newspaper groups such as Beijing, Chongqing, Xiamen, Qingdao and Sichuan to objectively report the economic and social development situation in China, so that the vast number of China people can enjoy hearing about China and relieve their homesickness. The newspaper said that it would actively report various social activities in China and contribute to the unity, friendship and convenience of life of the Chinese people. The Australia-China Times is distributed throughout Australia.

Format: 5 folio, 20 editions per issue. The main contents include: Australian news, window of China, current affairs focus, universe, southeast and northwest, performing arts and entertainment, sightseeing range rover, lecture room, science and technology health care, Australian-Chinese supplement, ridicule literature, past and present, and sports.

Australian Overseas Chinese News

The Australian Overseas Chinese News (Weekly) was founded on March 1 Sunday, 2000 and published every Wednesday. The purpose of running a newspaper is to provide readers with the latest and most comprehensive information, help Chinese communicate with the Australian government, convey the concern and relevant information of the Australian government and overseas Chinese affairs departments, and promote economic and cultural exchanges and development between Australia and China.

Format: There are 32 folio in each issue. The main contents include Australian news, China news, world news, in-depth reports, hot spot reviews, news records, historical situations, community news, novel serials, travel world, entertainment express, weekly TV, health preservation and easy English.

Australia's new fast network

Australia New Express (Daily) was founded by Mr. Zhou Zerong, Chairman of Bridgette Media (Australia) Co., Ltd. on June 30th, 2004. Now it is the 52nd edition (weekend 92nd edition) of color Chinese Daily, aiming at reflecting the voice of Chinese, serving the Chinese community, promoting Sino-Australian exchanges and enhancing Sino-Australian friendship. The readership covers Chinese in New South Wales and Canberra, and becomes a link between Chinese communities, Chinese-funded institutions, overseas students and China. At present, China Southern Airlines and China International Airlines are assigned to read newspapers on flights from Sydney to China.

The pages include Australian news, Australian-Chinese community, Australian economy, China economy and trade, world economy, China news, Shanghai news, southern Guangdong customs, Guangzhou online, Hong Kong news, Taiwan Province news, daily focus, current affairs forum and health.

Australian Chinese daily

Australia's new newspaper (Daily) was founded on March 9th, 1987. It was originally the Australian edition of Hong Kong New Newspaper, and now it is an independent accounting newspaper, which is distributed all over Australia.

Layout: 7 folio, 28 editions every Monday to Friday; Saturday and Sunday issue, 10 to 12 folio, 40 to 48 editions. The main contents include Australian news, Chinese news, China news, Hong Kong news, Taiwan Province news, sports news, entertainment news, China economy and trade, China stock market, Hong Kong stock market, Australian stock market, financial news, international news and supplements.

Australia's Chaohua newspaper.

Australian New Wave was founded in Melbourne, Australia on August 1 0988. It is the oldest Chinese weekly newspaper in Australia. Its publication aims to serve Chinese in Australia, build a long-term bridge between China and Australia, promote Chinese culture in Australia, support China's peaceful reunification and oppose Taiwan independence.

The newspaper publishes 26 editions every Thursday, and has reporter stations and distribution points in major cities in Australia. The main contents include Australian news, China news, Hong Kong and Taiwan news, international news, trends of overseas Chinese communities in Australia, people in Australia, Tide Square, friends of life, entertainment world, health and beauty, new car introduction, medical health and traveling around the world.

2ac Sydney Australian Chinese Radio.

2ac Australian Chinese Radio started broadcasting in July 1995, 15. It has two channels, one is Cantonese channel (the first channel) and the other is Mandarin channel (the second channel). Located in Sydney, the station provides 24-hour broadcasting service for all Australian Chinese listeners.

Program content: the first channel broadcast in Cantonese, and the program is closely related to the life of Cantonese listeners. Popular programs include news and information, leisure life, culture and history, health care, talking about fun and investing in real estate. Radio 2 is broadcast in Mandarin, and it is aimed at new immigrants from Chinese mainland. The more popular programs are: Good Morning Australia, news albums, current affairs observation, our world, the pulse of the city, the classics of mountains and seas, far from home, college chat, the light of a thousand houses, opera stage, variety shows, novel network and weekends.

Australian Radio Chinese Department

Radio Australia (hereinafter referred to as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) is an international broadcaster under the Australian National Broadcasting Corporation.

The Chinese Department of Radio Australia has been established for nearly 60 years. Its main function is to broadcast all kinds of news, current affairs and infotainment radio programs about the Asia-Pacific region and Australia to Chinese listeners all over the world. The broadcast forms of programs include short wave, Internet and friendly broadcasting.

Australian Radio has signed programs and personnel exchange agreements with nearly 20 national, provincial and municipal radio stations, including china national radio, China Radio International, Beijing People's Broadcasting Station, Guangdong People's Broadcasting Station and Tianjin People's Broadcasting Station. At present, the exchange and mutual visits of these projects and personnel are steadily and continuously going on.