Australian Newspaper (News)
Australian newspaper archive
History
The News was Adelaide's afternoon daily newspaper, published by the Murdoch family's News Limited from the 1920s until its closure in 1992. As South Australia's main evening paper, it competed with the morning Advertiser and carried a reputation for punchy, populist coverage that gave prominent space to sensational and unusual stories.
Clippings in the archive span 1947 to 1954, covering the entire first wave of Australian flying saucer reports from the post-Arnold era through to the intense 1954 flap. The News began covering UFO reports almost immediately after the phenomenon emerged in mid-1947, making this collection a near-complete record of how Adelaide's afternoon readership encountered the subject.
Browse the Collection
Two ways to explore: by issue (covers, decade-grouped) or by article (search across the run).
73 articles catalogued, grouped by issue