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Barham and Koondrook Bridge PDF Print E-mail

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Published Friday
 

CIRCULATION
1,233 (Stat Dec)
POPULATION IN PRIME CIRCULATION AREA
3,000
PUBLISHED
Friday (Paid)

Profile
Barham and Koondrook are twin towns on the Murray River mid way between Echuca and Swan Hill.
The Koondrook and Barham Bridge newspaper is one of the few country newspapers where the whole operation including writing, photography and printing are all carried out under the one roof.

Address
Shop 2, 5-9 Mellool Street
BARHAM  NSW  2732
Ph:  (03) 5453 2057
Fax: (03) 5453 2077
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Industries
Rice, wheat, barley, oats, cereal crops, sheep, beef cattle (feedlot), dairying, citrus and deer farming. Farm equipment and water systems.  

Prime Circulation Catchment

‘The Bridge' covers the area from Barham to Moulamein, Wakool, Kyalite, Tooleybuc, Burraboi and Caldwell to Deniliquin in NSW, and Kerang, Cohuna, Swan Hill, Leitchville, Gunbower and Echuca in Victoria.

Mechanical Details
Page Size:38 cm       
Column Width12345678
EGN 7 Col:3371104142185223260 
Classified 7 Col:3371104142185223260 

Minimum EGN Size
3cm x 1col

Minimum Classified Size
3cm x 1col

Deadlines
Bookings:     
EGN:             3pm Tuesday
Classified:      3pm Tuesday
Material:
EGN:             5pm Tuesday
Classified:      5pm Tuesday

Delivery
Mail, courier or email as PDF to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Inserts
The Bridge
Shop 2
5-9 Mellool Street
BARHAM  NSW 2732

Insert Quantity
Friday:  1,000

Newspaper Advertising Rates

 Rate+GST=GST Inclusive Rate
Casual EGN$4.30$0.43$4.73
Classified$4.30$0.43$4.73
250cm   
500cm$3.55$0.35$3.90
1000cm$3.40$0.34$3.74
2500cm$3.25$0.32$3.57
5000cm   
Spot Colour$150.00$15.00$165.00
Full Colour$300.00$30.00$330.00
Inserts$90.00 per 1000$9.00$99.00
Situations Vacant   
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Rates effective from July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010
 
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