Stock Journal
The Stock Journal is a weekly newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia, and published continuously since 1967. A predecessor publication, the Adelaide Stock and Station Journal, dates back to August 1904. It was later sold to Rural Press, previously owned by Fairfax Media, but now an Australian media company trading as Australian Community Media.
History
The Stock Journal began on 22 August 1904 as the Adelaide Stock and Station Journal. Printed in Adelaide by Vardon & Pritchard, it concentrated primarily on market reports and advertising. During the 1920s the journal expanded its coverage to include some political and social comment, as well as agricultural subjects. It was later subtitled: official organ of the Adelaide Woolbrokers' Association, the South Australian Stocksalesmen's Association.On 1 February 1967, the Journal was renamed to its current title. It was previously owned by Fairfax Media, with its main office on Greenhill Road in Eastwood, South Australia.