Western Australia
Western Australia is Australia's largest state, covering the western most third of the mainland, bordering South Australia and the Northern Territory. It is, after Sakha in Russia, the second largest subnational entity in the world.
Media
Western Australia has only one daily newspaper, the independent tabloid The West Australian, and one Sunday tabloid newspaper, News Corporation's The Sunday Times.
Related Topics:
The West Australian - News Corporation - The Sunday Times
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Metropolitan Perth has six broadcast television stations, while regional Western Australia is served by four broadcast networks. The regional southwest of the state is also served by pay television giant Foxtel, which acquired the Galaxy Television satellite service in the 1990s.
Related Topics:
Foxtel - Galaxy Television
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Geography |
| ► | People |
| ► | Economy |
| ► | Government |
| ► | Major population centres (ranking) |
| ► | Native species |
| ► | Education |
| ► | Media |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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