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Last week the 182-year-old Portland Observer announced it was up for sale. And with it, two sister papers from the Western Victorian towns of Hamilton and Casterton.
In our lifetimes we've seen dozens, if not hundreds, of regional newspapers put out of business by the digital age.
So what do communities lose when their local paper prints its last front page? And what keeps the successful papers going?
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Last week the 182-year-old Portland Observer announced it was up for sale. And with it, two sister papers from the Western Victorian towns of Hamilton and Casterton.
In our lifetimes we've seen dozens, if not hundreds, of regional newspapers put out of business by the digital age.
So what do communities lose when their local paper prints its last front page? And what keeps the successful papers going?

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