Coolgardie Miner

The subsequent publication with the same title (1 March 1913 – 29 December 1917) was published in a time when Kalgoorlie was dominating the goldfields, and Coolgardie's decline as centre had set in.

The paper was founded by W. E. "Billy" Clare, with assistance from Edwin Greenslade Murphy, who, as "Dryblower", contributed a weekly gossip column.

[3] An early editor was George Williams, previously mining reporter for the Melbourne Argus.

It was published weekly on Saturdays and was printed from an office on Bayley Street in Coolgardie.

In 1957 it was merged into the Great Eastern News and printed by Country Newspapers in Perth,[9] for distribution to Coolgardie.