The Liverpool Herald

The Liverpool Herald documented significant social changes however typical to those occurring in small towns throughout New South Wales at the time.

[2] The cover of the index shows an old image of Macquarie Street, Liverpool and consists of 376 pages.

This can be accessed at the Liverpool City Library, NSW Town Clerk R. T. Findley wrote a letter in 1979 to Miss Diana Drake, the Reference Librarian at the State Library of NSW at the time requesting for the issues of the newspaper from 1898 to 1907 to be microfilmed.

Findley also suggested for a copy to be purchased for the public to access via the local history service.

[5][6] The newspaper's coverage of its local and surrounding areas as well overseas news and events published prior to 1900 is considered to be of the "highest significance".

Front page of The Liverpool Herald Newspaper, Saturday 1 January 1898
Letter to the State Reference Librarian of NSW in 1979 from Town Clerk R. T. Findley requesting for the newspaper to be microfilmed.