POST NEWSPAPERS
The POST is an essential part of life in Perth’s western suburbs. It is delivered each Saturday to all homes and businesses in Perth's most up-market suburbs.
Founded in 1977 by the current owner/editor, it is built on a strong tradition of quality journalism. The POST publishes accurate, relevant news that affects readers where they live. As a result, each issue of the paper is read thoroughly by an extremely high proportion of the population. Your advertisement is printed in a credible environment, making it effective and inexpensive.
See the Post website with downloadable copies of the current paper (including the TIMEOUT section) online classified ad lodgement and much more at www.postnewspapers.com.au.
CONTENTS
Main paper:
- News
- Letters to the editor
- Trades and services
- Community news
- Real Estate
- Outdoor sports
- Classifieds
TIMEOUT section:
- Arts
- Entertainment
- Fashion
- Film Reviews
- Food
- Interiors
- Motoring
- Theatre
- Travel
Residents of Perth's western suburbs, POST territory, enjoy the highest incomes in Western Australia, concentrated on the river and beach-side suburbs between the capital city and the Indian Ocean.
Perth's highest proportion of University-educated professionals and managers and their families look forward to the POST each week.
They frequently say "Everybody reads the POST". This is not a company slogan, it's a reflection of the local sense of reader ownership. The POST is our paper, they say.
Research backs this up. In the latest readership survey conducted by AMI (Australian Market Intelligence) where the results showed that thousands of residents do not read any other suburban newspaper:
"Of those who have read a newspaper, 15.6% (11,871) have exclusively read the POST suburban newspaper".
POST Newspapers' greatest strength over the years has been consistently high quality, prize-winning news coverage, often followed up by other media.
Contact us for the most recent list of journalistic awards - the list is growing all the time.
POST territory...Cottesloe Beach in winter
| Demographics | ||
| | Circulation | 52,438* |
| | Total Readership | 76,097 |
| | Gender | |
| | Age | 14-29: 8,785 30-39: 14,336 40-49: 12,161 50-59: 17,372 60-69: 14,753 70+: 8,690 |

