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''The Bunbury Herald'', also published as ''The Bunbury Herald and Blackwood Express'', was a bi-weekly English language newspaper published in Bunbury, Western Australia. After a merger with ''South Western Times'', it became the ''South Western Tribune''. In 1997 a newspaper named ''Bunbury Herald'' was established by Seven West Media. It is distributed weekly on Tuesday to Australind, Boyanup, Brunswick, Bunbury, Burekup, Capel, Clifton Park, Collie, Dalyellup, Dardanup, Donnybrook, Eaton, Gelorup, Harvey, Picton, Stratham, and Waterloo. ==History== ''The Bunbury Herald'' was first issued on 28 September 1892 as a weekly publication; it later moved to a tri-weekly format. The newspaper was founded and edited by Stephen J Cusack. Cusack was proprietor of the newspaper until he sold it, due to his failing health, on 1 October 1899. Editorship was taken over by George William Keith. ''The Bunbury Herald'' was continued by the ''The Bunbury Herald and Blackwood Express'', which ran from 16 August 1919 to 20 December 1929. It was printed by Sidney Charles Merriott.〔 In 1929 ''The Bunbury Herald and Blackwood Express'' merged with the ''South Western Times'' to become the ''South Western Tribune''.〔
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