The Australasian Chronicle Explained

The Australasian Chronicle was a twice-weekly Catholic newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was published in a broadsheet format. It was also published as The Morning Chronicle, The Chronicle and The Sydney Chronicle. It was the first Catholic newspaper published in Australia.

History

First published on 2 August 1839, The Australasian Chronicle was published by Andrew Bent, for William Augustine Duncan, from 1839 to 1843. Its stated aim was "to explain and uphold the civil and religious principles of the Catholics, and to maintain their rights".[1] The paper was started by Bishop Polding, OSB, and a learned Scottish immigrant, Duncan, a convert to Catholicism.[2] It engaged in vigorous controversy in defence of Catholic interests.[3] It had several name changes to The Morning Chronicle, The Chronicle and The Sydney Chronicle. It was eventually superseded by The Freeman's Journal which commenced publication on 27 June 1850.[4]

Duncan was followed as editor by the Rev. John McEncroe and after him came McEncroe’s nephew Michael D’Arcy.[5] Trove lists the Edward John Hawksley as the editor in 1848, just prior to him starting his own newspaper, The People’s Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator.[6]

The publication defended Governor Gipps against attacks from the squatters and denounced the ill-treatment of Aborigines.[7]

Digitisation

The paper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program, a project of the National Library of Australia in cooperation with the State Library of New South Wales.[8] [9] [10]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Barton, George Burnett. Literature in New South Wales. 1866. Government Printer. 33.
  2. Web site: The Journey of the Catholic Church in Australia. Catholic Enquiry Centre. 23 April 2013.
  3. J.M. O'Brien, W. A. Duncan, the Irish question, and the NSW elections of 1843, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 4 (1) (1972), 40-57; B.J. McGrath, Catholic journalism in New South Wales to 1850, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 1 (3) (1964), 27-32; C. Fowler, Anti-Catholic polemic at the origins of Australia's first Catholic newspaper, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 37 (2) (2016), 147-160.
  4. Web site: The Catholic Weekly - Sydney . 2013-06-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050207031823/http://www.catholicweekly.com.au/aboutus.php . 7 February 2005 . dmy-all . Catholic Weekly/About Us
  5. Walker, R.B., (1976), The newspaper press of New South Wales, 1803-1920, Sydney University Press, p.150.
  6. Web site: The Sydney Chronicle. Trove . National Library of Australia. 10 Oct 2019.
  7. News: . The Aborigines . Australasian Chronicle . 4 Dec 1840 . 9 Aug 2020.
  8. Web site: Newspaper and magazine titles. Trove . National Library of Australia. 22 May 2013.
  9. Web site: Newspaper Digitisation Program. National Library of Australia. 22 May 2013.
  10. Brown. Jerelynn. Tabloids in the State Library of NSW collection: A reflection of life in Australia. Australian Journal of Communication. 2011. 38. 2. 107–121.