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acd.com.au

The Australian Chinese Daily (traditional Chinese:澳洲新報) is a Chinese newspaper in Australia. It claims to be the country's largest Chinese newspaper. The Australian Chinese Daily was first published in Sydney on 19 March 1987. The Australian Chinese Daily was founded on 19 March 1987 by the entrepreneurial Chinese immigrant Sandra Lau. Her vision then, which remains at the core of the publication today, was to bridge the gap and strengthen links between Australia and China. The newspaper's first edition was read vertically and the paper opened on the left, in traditional Chinese style. In 1990, it became Australia's first Chinese publication to be formatted in the western style, changing its orientation so that it opened from the right. Soon after, in 1997, colour was introduced in time to report on the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong. Thereafter the publication moved to its own premises in Sussex Street, Sydney. More information...

According to PR-model, acd.com.au is ranked 464,517th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 19,930th in Chinese Wikipedia.

The website is placed before dhr.in and after sworld.co.uk in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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