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The
Northern District Times
is an Australian local newspaper, serving the communities in the western parts of the
Northern Sydney
region. The readership area stretches from the
Parramatta River
in suburbs such as
Gladesville
and
Hunters Hill
to
Beecroft
and
Cheltenham
on the
Upper North Shore
of Sydney. The paper is circulated to approximately 58,500 people, with a readership of approximately 94,000 people. Most of these people are in the 35?64 age group.
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The paper is one of the
News Limited
community newspapers in New South Wales. The
Northern District Times
is delivered free to homes and businesses every Wednesday.
The paper has been involved in the promotion and sponsorship of local community activities, including the local Granny Smith Festival,
[2]
held to celebrate the creation of the
Granny Smith apple
in local suburb
Eastwood
,
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and the local section for the Truelocal Business Awards.
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