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  2. Mamamia (website) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2007; 17 years ago (2007) Mamamia (stylised as MamaM!a) is an Australian news, opinion and lifestyle website targeted at women. It was created in 2007 by former magazine-editor Mia Freedman as an online blog. The website has since expanded, growing into an online hub for women's news and opinion across many subjects, with over 100 ...

  3. Women's Agenda (website) - Wikipedia

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    Women's Agenda (website) Women's Agenda is an Australian website and media brand. It publishes news and views relating to women's lives, carries out research, runs an app called "The Keynotes", publishes Women's Health News and has been awarding the Women's Agenda Leadership Awards since 2013.

  4. Category:Australian women journalists - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Baker. Cynthia Banham. Renee Bargh. Daisy Bates (author) Nancy Bates (journalist) Caroline Baum. Florence Baverstock. Jean Bedford. Doris Beeby.

  5. The Hoopla - Wikipedia

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    Australia. Area served. Worldwide. Founder (s) Wendy Harmer and Jane Waterhouse. URL. thehoopla.com.au. The Hoopla was an Australian news and opinion website founded by Wendy Harmer and Jane Waterhouse, active from 2011 to 2015. In almost four years, The Hoopla published 5000 articles from 300 writers.

  6. List of Australian television news services - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales. ABC News New South Wales. Seven News Sydney. Nine News Sydney. 10 News First Sydney. Regional, seven nights. NBN News (local editions for Newcastle, the Central Coast, New England, the Mid North Coast, and Northern Rivers) Regional, weeknights only. Seven News (local editions for the Mid North Coast/Northern Rivers, New England ...

  7. News.com.au - Wikipedia

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    According to third-party web analytics providers, Alexa and SimilarWeb, news.com.au was the 19th and 27th most visited website in Australia respectively, as of July 2015. [4] [5] SimilarWeb rates the site as the third most visited news website in Australia, attracting more than 18 million visitors per month.

  8. Category:Australian news websites - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Australian news websites. Australia portal. Internet portal. Journalism portal. News websites headquartered in the country of Australia .

  9. The Daily Aus - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Aus. The Daily Aus (TDA) is an Australian social media-based news outlet founded in 2017. They post news stories and explainer articles on their Instagram account, which has over 500,000 followers, [1] and also release a daily email newsletter and podcast episode. In total, they reach almost two million Australians per month.