Tribune (Sydney newspaper)
Tribune: The People's Paper was the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia. It was published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Australia from 1939 to 1991. During this time it was also published as the Qld Guardian, Guardian (Melbourne), Forward (Sydney) and the Workers' Weekly (Communist Party of Australia).[1]
Publication history
The Tribune was the flagship of Australia's left wing newspapers.[2] It was published weekly from 1923; first appearing in print as The Australian communist (1920-1921), before changing its name to The Communist (1921–1923), then to the Workers' Weekly (1923-1939) and finally known as the Tribune (1939–1991).[3]
Publication | Commenced publication | Ceased publication |
---|---|---|
The Australian communist | 1920 | 1921 |
The Communist | 1921 | 1923 |
Workers' Weekly | 1923 | 1939 |
Tribune | 1939 | 1991 |
Digitisation
The Tribune has been digitised, as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia between the years 1939 and 1954.[4]
See also
List of newspapers in New South Wales
List of newspapers in Australia
References
- ↑ "State Library of New South Wales/Catalogue". library.sl.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ↑ "The Communist Party Newspaper, Tribune, is 60 years old. Voice of the Left Makes both town Hall and Kremlin.". Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5. 22 June 1983. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ↑ Symons, Beverley; Macintyre, Stuart, 1947-; Wells, Andrew; National Library of Australia (1994), Communism in Australia : a resource bibliography, National Library of Australia, ISBN 978-0-642-10625-4
- ↑ "Tribune (Sydney, NSW: 1939 - 1954)". TROVE. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
External links
Tribune (Sydney, NSW : 1939 - 1954at Trove Digitised newspapers and more.