We don't know what's going on any more': how Australia lost its rural newspapers
Briefly

James Clark's dedication to maintaining the Warrego Watchman exemplifies the challenges local journalism faces in the digital age.
Sharp declines in advertising and subscriber revenue have led to the closure of over 200 regional newsrooms, posing a threat to local democracy.
Andrew Strayer warns that the industry's problems will only escalate, reflecting the grim outlook for sustainable small newspapers in regional areas.
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