The Nambucca and Bellinger News was a weekly English language newspaper published in Bowraville in the Nambucca Shire of New South Wales, Australia from 1911-1945. [1] It was also published as Nambucca News: Bellingen Chronicle, [2] The Nambucca District News, [3] The Nambucca Guardian News, [4] Guardian Gazette [5] and TheNambucca Valley Guardian News. [6]
The Nambucca and Bellinger News was published from 1911–1945. [1] Prior to this it was known as the Nambucca News. [2] It was continued by The Nambucca District News (1945-1966), [3] now published in Macksville in the Nambucca Shire, then later merged with The Nambucca Guardian News [4] and the Guardian Gazette (1958-1966) [5] to form TheNambucca Valley Guardian News (1992-1997). [6]
The Nambucca and Bellinger News has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia. [7]
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