The Euroa Gazette is a newspaper published weekly in Euroa, Victoria, Australia.
The newspaper was first published on 23 November 1897 by H.A.Gilbert. It was a weekly publication for residents of Euroa, Longwood, Balmattum, Miepoll, Strathbogie, Violet Town, Kialla, Molka, Moglonemby, Pranjip, Gooram, Merton, Gobur, Ruffy, Tamleugh, Marraweeney, Gowangardie, Avenel, Moorilim, Dargalong, Burnt Creek and Nagambie. [1]
In 1957, The Euroa Gazette absorbed the Euroa Advertiser and The Violet Town Sentinel. [2]
Today TheEuroa Gazette is published by North East Media, a division of Provincial Press Group Pty Ltd. [3]
The newspaper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program [4] of the National Library of Australia.
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