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The December 2006 Roy Morgan Readership poll put the newspaper's circulation at 601,357, with readership at 1,515,000, making it the third most read Sunday newspaper in Australia. [ 4 ] The Sunday Mail was published in a new design, featuring a new masthead, updated typography and somewhat different supplements on 15 July 2007.
John James Knight was editor-in-chief of The Brisbane Courier from 1906 to 1916, later managing director, then chairman of all of the company's publications. [10]The first edition of The Courier-Mail was published on 28 August 1933, after Keith Murdoch's Herald and Weekly Times acquired and merged The Brisbane Courier and the Daily Mail (first published on 3 October 1903).
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Brisbane News (free weekly magazine) Brisbane Times (online) The Courier-Mail (tabloid) The Catholic Leader; The Epoch Times (Broadsheet Chinese weekly, Subscription English weekly) Newsbytes (online) Queensland Asian Business Weekly (Chinese weekly) Queensland Country Life (published in Brisbane for Queensland rural readers)
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane) T. The Telegraph (Brisbane) Truth (Brisbane newspaper) W. The Week (Brisbane) The Worker (Brisbane)
The Courier-Mail including weekly insert magazine QWeekend. The Sunday Mail; The Daily Sun (1982–1988), from 1988 The Sun, now ceased publication [44] [45] Gold Coast Bulletin; mX (Brisbane) (ceased publication 12 June 2015) South Australia. The Advertiser including the monthly insert the Adelaide* magazine. Sunday Mail; Tasmania. The Mercury ...
The Sunday Mail, Sunday tabloid in Queensland, Australia; The Mail on Sunday, British conservative tabloid; Sunday Mail, Sunday tabloid in Adelaide, South Australia; Sunday Mail, Sunday edition of The Malay Mail; now replaced by Weekend Mail; The Sunday Mail, Sunday paper in Harare, Zimbabwe, sister paper to The Herald
In response, newspapers in Australia closed, amalgamated or laid off staff – by 2011, the top two newspaper owners accounted for 86% of newspaper sales in Australia. [10] All major newspapers and most minor newspapers in Australia now produce a digital version of their publication. Many periodicals produce a digital version only. [11]