Sunraysia Daily shuts down
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 26th March 2020 at 4:51pm
Mildura regional newspaper the Sunraysia Daily has been forced to stop operations.
The paper’s parent firm, Elliott Newspaper Group, stated that the COVID-19 situation forced a closure to the company’s printing operations in Mildura, Swan Hill, and Kerang, but will be reactivated once the crisis has passed.
As a result, the final issue of the Sunraysia Daily, as well as those of Sunraysia Life, The Guardian in Swan Hill, the Gannawarra Times, and the Loddon Times, will be on 28 March.
"Our newspapers have been a pillar of the communities they serve for in some cases over 100 years. In that time they have covered many adverse events that affected the community including depression, droughts, floods and war. However no event has had such an immediate impact on our v...
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