Border mail beechworth miners
The Border Mail is a regional newspaper that serves the Albury-Wodonga region in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1883 and is still in publication today.
The newspaper has a strong focus on local news, sports, and events, and covers a wide range of topics including politics, education, health, and community issues. It also has a strong online presence, with a website that features news, sport, and entertainment content.
The Border Mail has a long history of reporting on the mining industry in the region, particularly in the town of Beechworth, which was once a major center for gold mining. The newspaper has covered stories on the industry's ups and downs, including the impact of fluctuations in gold prices and the challenges faced by miners in the region.
Some examples of articles and stories that the Border Mail has published on the mining industry in Beechworth include:
- "Beechworth gold mine to close" (2013) - This article reported on the closure of the Beechworth gold mine, which had been in operation for over 100 years.
- "New life for old mine" (2015) - This article featured a story on a group of entrepreneurs who were planning to reopen the Beechworth gold mine as a tourist attraction.
- "Gold mining's golden past" (2017) - This article looked back at the history of gold mining in Beechworth and its impact on the region.
- "Miners' struggles" (2019) - This article reported on the challenges faced by miners in the region, including the impact of drought and declining gold prices.
These are just a few examples of the many articles and stories that the Border Mail has published on the mining industry in Beechworth over the years.