The Australian

, Often abbreviated to The Australian the Oz, is a founded in 1964, published in Sydney Australian daily newspaper with national circulation.

The Australian is the best selling nationwide newspaper in Australia, competing with the specialized economic issues The Australian Financial Review. The sales figures are during the week at 135,000 and Saturdays at 305,000 expenditure. However, for it is less than the daily newspapers in the metropolitan regions. The Australian is published by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which also owns the only or best-selling daily newspapers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart and Darwin.

Orientation

Editor in Chief Mitchell sees the newspaper as a center-right " just as happy with a laboratory Prime Minister as it was with John Howard. "

The Australian wrote about his attitude to concerns of Aboriginal people: "We are putting pressure on matters which relate to Aboriginal And because our readers want to see solved the problem and not just an excuse.. " However, in contrast, the newspaper supported the theses of Keith Windschuttle, who claims that academic historians would exaggerate the extent of racism against Aborigines in Australian history.

The paper focuses its attention on the IT industry and mining industry. In addition, the Australian is also committed to ecclesiastical interests and beliefs.

Honors

Mary- Louise O'Callaghan in 1997 and Hedley Thomas 2007 of "Oz" each won a " Gold Walkley ", the most prestigious Australian press price.

Content

The Australian adds in its expenditure, content from other newspapers of News Corporation, for example, The Wall Street Journal, at.

Topics

In the daily reporting, there is news from across the country ( The Nation ) and international ( Worldwide ), sports news and business news ( Business). Each of these departments is designed by salaried known columnists and freelance writers. Other topics include technology ( AustralianIT ), media, airplanes, horse racing ( thoroughbreds ), art, health, education and training.

Saturdays will be added a travel recommendation, along with The Inquirer with an overview of the weekly events and political reports. In addition, reports on films, books and TV are given. Wish every first Monday of the month is sold.

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