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Leader closes western suburbs newspapers

Up to eight journalists will lose their jobs following News Corp’s decision to close seven of its community newspapers, including four in the west.

This morning, News Corp Australia management informed the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) that they intend to close the Wyndham, Brimbank, Melton, Hobsons Bay, Berwick, Free Press and Melbourne editions, with the final editions to come out week beginning June 27.

A bulletin to MEAA members obtained by the Star Weekly states that “increased competitive pressures and the size of the market” was behind the decision.

Between five to eight journalists will be made redundant through the closures.

Pooled support areas, including Vision and Pre Media, may also be impacted by the changes.

A News Corp Australia spokesperson confirmed the closure of the titles.

“Leader Community News will be focusing its investment on brands which have strong audience engagement and solid advertising market share, and will be investing in, and rejuvenating, its portfolio of community titles,” the spokesperson said.

“The reality is that in today’s fragmented market there is more competition than ever before and in some of our smaller markets, publishing a printed publication is not sustainable.”

‘Devastating cut’

MEAA Victorian director Carolyn Dunbar said this was a devastating cut for community news.

“MEAA members were this morning told that in three weeks, their papers will no longer exist.

“It’s just not good enough.

“The company is required to consult with their staff about major changes and the company should be drawing on the expertise of editorial staff on the ground before announcing any cuts to titles. Once again, MEAA members are left in the dark by News Corp.”

The union will meet with News Corp later today to discuss the proposed changes.

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