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The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is Australia's leading daily business and financial newspaper, established on August 16, 1951. It transitioned from a weekly to a daily publication in 1963 and is headquartered in North Sydney, New South Wales. Owned by Nine Entertainment Co. since 2018, the AFR is published in tabloid format six days a week and provides extensive online coverage through its website and mobile applications. The AFR offers a range of services, including in-depth analysis of business, finance, economics, and politics. It features expert reporting, market data, and investigative journalism. The digital platform operates 24/7, providing real-time news updates and premium content through a subscription model. With a reach of 2.647 million Australians as of November 2019, the AFR serves a diverse audience, including executive decision-makers, sophisticated investors, and business leaders, making it an essential resource for those navigating the economic landscape.
The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is Australia's leading daily business and financial newspaper, established on August 16, 1951. It transitioned from a weekly to a daily publication in 1963 and is headquartered in North Sydney, New South Wales. Owned by Nine Entertainment Co. since 2018, the AFR is published in tabloid format six days a week and provides extensive online coverage through its website and mobile applications. The AFR offers a range of services, including in-depth analysis of business, finance, economics, and politics. It features expert reporting, market data, and investigative journalism. The digital platform operates 24/7, providing real-time news updates and premium content through a subscription model. With a reach of 2.647 million Australians as of November 2019, the AFR serves a diverse audience, including executive decision-makers, sophisticated investors, and business leaders, making it an essential resource for those navigating the economic landscape.















The Australian Financial Review has been mentioned across 17 podcasts.
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