Guardian Messenger
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Type | Weekly suburban newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | News Limited |
Editor | Megan Lloyd |
Staff Writers | Kym Morgan and Sarah Garvis |
Founded | 1913 |
Headquarters | 141 Morphett Road, Morphettville, SA, Australia |
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Website: www.messengersouth.com.au |
Guardian Messenger is a weekly suburban newspaper in Adelaide, part of the Messenger Newspapers group. The Guardian's area is bounded by Hallett Cove in the south, Main South Road to the east, the airport, and the coastline.[1]
The newspaper generally reports on events of interest in its distribution area, including the suburbs of Glenelg, Marion, Hallett Cove and Morphettville. It also covers the City of Holdfast Bay, City of Marion and City of West Torrens councils.
It has a circulation of 70,162 and a readership of 83,000. [2]
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The Glenelg Guardian was established in 1913. For much of this time it was owned by the Smedley family of Glenelg. One-time editor of the Glenelg Guardian, Alan Smedley, became Glenelg Mayor. In 1964, the paper was acquired by Messenger owner Roger Baynes and renamed The Guardian and Retailer. In 1984, the paper was renamed Guardian Messenger. [3]
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