Plains Producer
The Plains Producer is a weekly newspaper published Wednesdays by Papers and Publications Pty. Ltd. in Balaklava, South Australia. It was founded in 1903 and was printed until 1941, when it was stopped by the Second World War. The publication was revived in 1946 and it has been published continuously since then.
History
The newspaper, founded by James Walker, was first known as Central Advocate, which started on 25 September 1903 and continued until 10 September 1909. when it was renamed Wooroora Producer, to reflect its link to the former Electoral district of Wooroora. It was purchased in 1910 by W. Hancock who went into partnership with S.W. Osborne, then by Amy Henstridge in July 1926. In 1926, the newspaper shifted from a broadsheet to a tabloid format and from September 1932, the Henstridge family assumed ownership.The Wooroora Producer was printed until 27 June 1940, when the publication was renamed on 4 July to The Producer. However, due to wartime restrictions and rationing, publication ceased for five years, from 19 June 1941 until resuming as a "Post-War Series" on 4 July 1946. In 1975, it moved from private ownership when it was bought by Papers and Publications, and in an effort to overhaul the newspaper, it was renamed to Plains Producer in 1983.