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It publishes weekly tabloids and one bi-weekly, providing news coverage primarily for the greater Brisbane area. In total, there are 20 free suburban newspapers, one news magazine (City News) and one gloss lifestyle magazine based on the Sunshine Coast, The Weekender, distributed to households and businesses throughout South East Queensland.
City South News; The Courier (Brisbane) ... The Daily Standard (Brisbane) M. Moreton Bay Courier; MX (newspaper) N. The National Leader; Q. Queensland Country Life ...
Australia's first newspaper was the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, which began in 1803.In 1810, the second newspaper in Australia, the Derwent Star and Van Diemen's Land Intelligencer was founded in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), but it was short-lived and ceased publication the same year.
The paper's offices are shared with its sister paper, the Daily Press and are located at 703 Mariners Row, Newport News, VA 23606. [19] It is in the City Center at Oyster Point complex. [20] Both papers are owned by Tribune Publishing. Beginning circa 1937, the headquarters were in Norfolk. [20]
Graham Webb was born on 19 April 1936. [21] By 1994, [14] Webb relocated to the Gold Coast, Queensland.After his wife, Tina, died from cancer in 1995, Webb and his two sons relocated to the Sunshine Coast.
William Herbert Dunn (1883–1961) was born on 11 September 1883 in Toowoomba. Herbert Dunn was known for ‘install[ing] dictaphones to take copy by telephone from the Country Press Association’s news service in Brisbane.' [3] He was managing director of the Toowoomba enterprises from 1922 to 1951 and died on 4 April 1961.
Australian Capital Territory (Australian Capital Territory) 1 April 1970 62 Cancer Wilfrid Kent Hughes Liberal Victoria : 30 July 1970 [86] 75 Rex Connor Labor New South Wales (Cunningham) 22 August 1977 70 Coronary occlusion Frank Stewart Labor New South Wales : 16 April 1979 56 Heart attack Eric Robinson Liberal Queensland
The Australian is published by News Corp Australia, [10] an asset of News Corp, which also owns the sole daily newspapers in Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and Darwin, and the most circulated metropolitan daily newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne. [11] News Corp's chairman and founder is Rupert Murdoch.