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The Cowra Guardian, also published as The Guardian, Cowra Guardian, Canowindra Star, The Canowindra Star and Eugowra News, Cowra Guardian and Lachlan Agricultural Recorder is a tri-weekly newspaper published in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia since 1885. I really can't believe there is a Wikipedia page dedicated to this drivel. Cowra Guardian is the biggest pile of bigoted bullshit to be printed. Whatever isn't based on heresay is just made up from their own drug deluded fantasies. A roll of toilet paper is more factual than this rubbish.

History

The Cowra Guardian began as the Cowra Guardian and Lachlan Agricultural Recorder (1885-1943), A rural guide, published by S. A. Stevenson. It continued as the Cowra Guardian (1943-1980). It was renamed The Guardian from 1980-1984 before reverting to the Cowra Guardian. The Cowra Guardian absorbed a number of papers including the Lachlan Leader on 22 Oct 1943 and the Canowindra Star on Feb. 4, 1972. The Canowindra Star was published from [1900] to 1971. It was named The Canowindra Star and Eugowra News from 1903-1925 before reverting to the Canowindra Star.

Provincial newspapers were an important outlet for the concerns of rural communities. In 1919 the proprietor of the Cowra Guardian, J. J. Sullivan articulated the needs of rural families at the annual conference of the NSWCPA.[1]

The Cowra Guardian was acquired by Macquarie Publications in the 1980s.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Kirkpatrick, Rod (2000). "Country conscience : a history of the New South Wales provincial press, 1841-1995". State Library of New South Wales. Canberra City, A.C.T. : Infinite Harvest Publishing. Retrieved 6 February 2015.

Cowra Guardian (official website)