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In its current form, The Adelaide Review is a free newspaper published approximately monthly in Adelaide, South Australia since mid 2009. In the period 2004-2007, it was usually published fortnightly.
Interstate and overseas residents are able to subscribe to the publication and have it delivered by post.
It is one of only three "broad-spectrum non-Murdoch print media" publications in Adelaide, the others being SA Life and The Independent Weekly.[1][2] It is/was owned by the Spanish publisher Javier Moll.[1][3][4][5]
The Adelaide Review has existed in a number of forms since the 1980s,[6][7] as a both magazine and a newspaper. The first edition came out in March 1984.
In the year April 2003–March 2004, CAB audited average monthly circulation was 38,642.[7]
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