• Published
    • Tuesday (Paid)
    • Population in Circulation Area
    • 4,000
    • Circulation
    • 750
    • Cover Price
    • $2.60

Phone Numbers

Ph: (03) 8387 5500
Fax: (03) 9372 2792

Email

Dora Bebonis
National Sales Director
dora@regionalmediaconnect.com.au

Sara De Paulis
National Agency Manager
sara@regionalmediaconnect.com.au

Colleen Boyd
National Agency Manager
colleen@regionalmediaconnect..com.au

Hayley Fox
Advertising Sales Assistant
admin@regionalmediaconnect.com.au

Rebecca Black
Sales Administration Co-ordinator
admin@regionalmediaconnect.com.au

Address

1st Floor, 163 Epsom Road
Flemington 3031

  • Profile

    stablished in 1869 as the Casterton News, the paper later moved to Portland as the Western Advertiser. In 1982, the Spectator-Observer Group bought it out to again serve Casterton, in Casterton and in 1989 the name reverted back to the Casterton News.

    The independent, Hamilton and Portland-based Spectator Group, directed by the Beks and Davis families, published the Casterton News, Hamilton Spectator, Portland Observer and monthly publication, the Western District Farmer and printed in-house at Hamilton, until December, 2024.

    At that time, the group announced it would cease publication of all titles in December, that year and all the mastheads, printing plant and associated real estate were offered for sale.

    Casterton News managing editor, Kristy McDonald, worked in the media in four states across the country and was employed by the Spectator Group in various capacities including journalist, chief of staff and editor over many years, before being appointed full-time to the Casterton News in November, 2018. Born and raised in Casterton and on a diet of Western Advertiser and Casterton News, she was committed to continuing the tradition of independent, local news, produced by local people and purchased the masthead from the Spectator Group.

    The Casterton News remains the local weekly newspaper, published on Tuesdays and with the change of ownership in December 2024, grew to include an online edition as well as the printed publication, to ensure the tradition of a big local voice for local people continued, for its loyal readership and advertising base.

  • Circulation List

    Distribution of the Casterton News covers the areas of Casterton, Coleraine, Dartmoor, Edenhope, Hamilton, Heywood, Merino, Mt. Gambier and Portland.

  • Industries

    A picturesque rural town located mid-way between Hamilton and Mount Gambier (SA), Casterton nestles in pretty valleys among undulating farmland at the heart of 'Australia Felix' – the rich, fertile western grazing districts, reported by explorer Thomas Mitchell in 1836. The first large sheep stations were established here, notably by the Henty family, pioneering pastoralists and merchants. Casterton relies on the loyal support of the pastoral community. It is in the heart of sheep - both wool and prime lamb - and beef country. The 1990s also saw the expansion and rise of both soft and hardwood timber industries and its associated employment. As a legacy of its heyday, Casterton has excellent facilities in education, health and for servicing agriculture in the region.

  • Sections

    Education, Sport