The Sydney Stock and Station Journal

[1] It was then published as Country Life and Stock and Station Journal from 1924 to 1978.

[2] The Sydney Stock and Station Journal was first published in 1888 by Robert MacMillan and the Stock Journal Newspaper Company Ltd.[1] The paper was also the journal of the Fat Stock Salesman's Association of New South Wales.

[4][5][6] In 1924 it was renamed as Country Life and Stock and Station Journal[7] and was published under this title until 1978.

The paper was split into two editions National Country Life and National Country Life: Livestock Farming Edition until the publication ceased in May 1982.

[8] The newspaper served the rural areas of New South Wales, and promoted the arts including the works of Scottish-Australian poet and bush balladeer Will H. Ogilvie (1869–1963) and Adam Lindsay Gordon.

Front cover of The Sydney Stock and Station Journal on 3 April 1896