Numurkah Leader

Numurkah Leader History
The Numurkah Leader was first published in 1895. Previous owners, the Morris family, have run the paper for three generations.

The Morris brothers, Klon and Tom, purchased the Leader in 1908, and The Standard shortly afterwards. For a while they continued to publish the two papers under their original titles and, after carefully drawing the public back together again, and with the shortage of newsprint during the war years, they amalgamated the two under the name of the Numurkah Leader in 1917. It was published from the s

ame premises which the Leader occupies today. Klon and Tom worked as a team in the early days, Klon concentrating on the editorial content and Tom having the responsibility of production. A second generation of Morrises joined the firm when Tom’s son Brian was taken onto the staff. He married Lorna Kirne of Strathmerton in 1949. When Klon decided to retire in 1955, Brian and Lorna bought his share and a father and son partnership continued to run the paper. In 1962, Tom had a heart attack and was forced to retire, and Brian and Lorna became sole proprietors when they purchased Tom’s share. Disaster struck in June 1967, when Brian died very suddenly, leaving Lorna with a family of five children, the youngest only five months old, a huge debt, and a complex business of which she had no knowledge which required her constant attention. Two years later the third generation of the Morris family, Tony, entered the firm. Business began to pick up and, in 1975, Tony entered into a partnership with his mother. The year 1979 was a big one when the Leader went “off-set”. This meant most of the equipment, both for the setting up of the newspaper and the commercial printing, was replaced by sophisticated equipment. Staff re-training was necessary as well as some reconstruction of the building. Steady progress in both divisions was made and further upgrades of the plant were undertaken. In 1984 Lorna’s second son, Terry, began his apprenticeship in the commercial printing division. He later transferred to Kyabram Free Press to gain experience in a larger plant before returning to the Leader in 1988 and becoming a partner in 1989. With enthusiasm, careful planning and years of hard work, things went well for the Leader until the early hours of Wednesday morning, April 8, 1987, when the town’s worst fire gutted the premises and completely destroyed all equipment. Devastated, Lorna and Tony were encouraged to get going immediately. The building was cleared, rebuilt and completely operational within eight weeks and the Leader never failed to publish its weekly edition. In fact, in the entire 100 years of Morris ownership, never has a single issue been missed. A third child of Lorna’s, Beverley (Hutchins), joined the Leader team in 1986 and a real family affair began. In 1998, the matriarch herself, Lorna, retired and Tony, Terry and Beverley took over as joint proprietors of the company. Tony retired at Christmas 2014, while Terry and Beverley went their own ways when Terry purchased Edge Print in Mooroopna at the end of 2017, leaving Beverley as the sole proprietor. This lasted for 3 years until Beverley sold the business in 2021 to her then journalist, Dominique Cosgriff.

08/02/2024

And... we're back!

07/02/2024

Morning all.
Due to a temporary lack of staff, the Leader office will be closed this morning. Thanks for your understanding and sorry for any inconvenience!
We'll let you know when the doors reopen!

20/12/2023

The Numurkah Leader office is now closed until 8.30an on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. The first 2024 edition of the Leader will hit newsstands on January 17.
Our 2024 calendar can be purchased now from Numurkah Newsagents.
From all the Leader team, thank you for your support in 2023.
We wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas and New and look forward to bringing you all the local news in 2024.

Leader wins National journalism award for Commission of Inquiry coverageThe Numurkah Leader has won the award for Best O...
17/11/2023

Leader wins National journalism award for Commission of Inquiry coverage

The Numurkah Leader has won the award for Best Overall News Story in the inaugural Australian Country Press Awards for its coverage of the Commission of Inquiry into Moira Shire Council.
The award was presented at the Victorian Country Press Association Awards in Melbourne last night. Earlier in the evening, the Leader had won the Victorian Award for Best News Story for a newspaper with a circulation under 2000. This put us in contention for the National award against winners from all states in all circulation categories.
To say I couldn’t be happier, more shocked or prouder of the Leader team is a bit of an understatement.
See this week’s Leader for the full story.

26/09/2023

Daniel Andrews has resigned as Premier of Victoria effective as of 5pm tomorrow.

18/09/2023

Police are currently dealing with an 'evade' in the Shepparton area.
Police were at a property in Katandra West in regard to an arrest of a man when he approached police armed with a firearm just after midday.
The man then fled the scene in a vehicle.
A short time later, a police unit lost control and rolled on Creighton Road in Katandra West.
Both officers received minor injuries and were taken to hospital for observation.
The offender then stopped at a residence in Youanmite and has now fled the scene in another vehicle.
The investigation remains ongoing.

26/04/2023

In this week's edition of the Numurkah Leader you'll find:
Photos and articles covering this week's Anzac Day services in Numurkah and Katamatite.
All the news and winners from the 2023 Moira Shire Achiever Awards.
Images and info from last week's Move Moira Active in April event at the Numurkah rec reserve.
And much more - including six pages of local sport. Out now!
By the way, the power is going to be out at the office tomorrow so we'll be keeping the doors closed and taking our Anzac Day public holiday then.
See you Friday!

16/03/2023

Good afternoon everyone.

Just letting you all know that the Leader office will be closed tomorrow due to staff commitments, but will reopen at 8.30am on Monday.

We hope you all have a great weekend and enjoy the hot weather (or enjoy the air conditioning) while we still have it.

07/03/2023

In tomorrow’s Leader we run the first set of articles outlining the contents of the report compiled by the Commission of Inquiry into Moira Shire Council.
The report was tabled in Parliament today by Minister for Local Government Melissa Horne who described it as “damning”.
Don’t miss it - get your copy of the Leader tomorrow!

22/02/2023

The cutest time of the year is upon us - Prep and Pre School photo season!
Sometimes hilarious, always adorable, over the past few weeks we've taken photos of each group of Prep and kindergarten ( 3 and 4 year-old) kids at Numurkah, Nathalia, Wunghnu, Katamatite, Katunga and Strathmerton.
Photos will appear in the Leader over the next few weeks, starting with 3 year olds next week, 4 year olds the following week and Prep kids the week after. Though the current plan is to feature all of the Prep classes in the same edition (on March 15), there are a lot of them, so we may have to spread them across two weeks. So, if there is a particular class you're eagerly awaiting you may want to have a quick check that week to see if we'd managed to fit them all in.
Whatever week they run, we're sure you'll love then as much as we do!

21/02/2023

Good morning everyone.
Planning has begun for Numurkah and Wunghnu's 150th anniversaries in 2025.
Numurkah Secondary College students brought the love on Valentines Day to raise funds for their valedictory celebrations.
Free information sessions are being held in Shepparton to shine a light on dementia.
MP Wendy Lovell has raised the state of local roads in Parliament.
These stories, photos and more in this week's edition of the Numurkah Leader - out now!

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Numurkah, VIC

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Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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