The Age
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The Age is a broadsheet daily newspaper, which has been published in Melbourne, Australia since 1854. The Age was founded by three Melbourne businessmen, the brothers John Cooke and Henry Cooke who had arrived from New Zealand in the 1840s, and Walter Powell. The first edition appeared on 17 October 1854. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Large audience (500K-1M) (English)
Edited By:
Ezra Fox
Last Edit:
Jul 30, 2007 - 1:10 PM PDT
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