Melbourne Express
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Melbourne Express was a free newspaper distributed on weekday mornings at suburban railway stations in Melbourne
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, Australia
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Melbourne Express was launched on 5 February 2001, one day before mX
MX
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, another free newspaper also aimed at commuters, but distributed in the evenings. mX was, and still is, published by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation
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. Melbourne Express was published by News Corporation's main competitor, Fairfax Media
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, publishers of Melbourne's broadsheet newspaper, The Age
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Melbourne Express ceased publication on the 7 September 2001. The final edition featured a single frontpage headline stating "So long, and thanks for all the fish" with short explanation explaining the reason for the decision.
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